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SPANISH · EXTRA · 01

SAM'S ARRIVAL
Lola and Ana share a flat in Barcelona. One day Lola receives a letter from her old penfriend from America. He’s planning to visit her – on that very day! Sam’s arrival makes the girls’ life complicated. Due to his very weird and annoying attitude, the girls want him to leave. But there is another side of Sam…

TOPICS: Greeting and meeting, family and friends, daily routine, home and coexistence

GRAMMAR: Present tense, imperative, interrogative pronouns, negative, modal verbs

TOTAL / UNIQUE WORDS: 1336 / 530

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SPANISH · EXTRA · 02

SAM GOES SHOPPING
Sam definitely needs new clothes. But his little knowledge of English won’t be of any help. The friends will find out after Sam had his first experience of grocery shopping. Thus Ana, Lola and Pablo decide to give him a make-over which turns out to be a disaster – so he ventures out to clothes shops by himself…

TOPICS: Fashion and clothing, style of life, relationships, meeting people, making good impressions

GRAMMAR: Personal pronouns, present perfect tense, reported speech, adjectives, demonstrative pronouns, possessive pronouns

TOTAL / UNIQUE WORDS: 1462 / 581

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SPANISH · EXTRA · 03

SAM HAS A DATE
Ana is trying to find a boyfriend through the internet and the two boys decide to find out if they can get a date on the internet too. Ana finds out that she has hundreds of messages on the computer in response to the boys’ advert. Ana is furious, so she decides to drop the boys in it…

TOPICS: Dating, fashion and clothing, appearance, shopping

GRAMMAR: Imperative, past participle, reported speech, passive voice, demonstrative pronouns

TOTAL / UNIQUE WORDS: 1456 / 636

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SPANISH · EXTRA · 04

SAM LOOKS FOR A JOB
Lola needs a promotion to earn more money, so she approaches her boss about it. Sam starts looking for a job, but ends up being the waiter for Lola, during a meal with her boss Sebastián, cooked by Pablo. The evening is a disaster, but the young friends cement their friendships as a result of it.

TOPICS: Professional life and writing application letters, food and ordering at restaurants, cooking and enjoying meals

GRAMMAR: Adverbs, modal verbs, auxiliary verbs

TOTAL / UNIQUE WORDS: 1628 / 678

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SPANISH · EXTRA · 05

A STAR IS BORN
Sam starts to notice Ana in a romantic light and, in a bid to win her over, starts learning to cook. Ana becomes obsessed with television commercials, and Pablo’s acting career receives a boost when he takes on the role of weather forecaster. Will he be a new star on TV or will he embarrass himself with a disastrous performance?

TOPICS: Hobbies, professional life, cooking, relationships, weather

GRAMMAR: Future tense, conditional tense, present perfect tense, imperfect tense, imperative, interrogatives

TOTAL / UNIQUE WORDS: 1776 / 766

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SPANISH · EXTRA · 06

LOLA WINS THE LOTTERY
Lola thinks she has won the lottery, but Sam has lost her ticket. Pablo is also desperate to find the ticket, as he had written a girl’s telephone number on the back. They finally find the ticket, but retrieving the ticket doesn’t mean good news.

TOPICS: Misunderstandings, sports, relationships and love, daily routine, numbers, horoscope

GRAMMAR: Future tense, numbers, present perfect tense

TOTAL / UNIQUE WORDS: 1903 / 664

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SPANISH · EXTRA · 07

THE TWIN
Lola has a twin, Cristina, who is coming to visit. However, Sam, Pablo and Ana don’t know that Lola has a twin, and so much confusion ensues when they presume that Cristina is actually Lola. Ana is the first to find out the sisters’ secret. It’s time to finally hoax the boys…

TOPICS: Meeting and greeting, friends and family, daily routine, home and coexistence

GRAMMAR: Imperative, useful phrases, story telling

TOTAL / UNIQUE WORDS: 1735 / 659

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SPANISH · EXTRA · 08

THE LANDLADY'S COUSIN
The landlady’s cousin Paca is taking over business temporarily. Paca dislikes the girls, but takes a shine to the boys, particularly Pablo. He goes on a series of dates with her, but starts to regret it when she won’t leave him alone. Meanwhile, the others build shelves with disastrous consequences, and romance finally flourishes between Ana and Sam.

TOPICS: Friends and love, expressing feelings, friends and family, daily routine, home and coexistence

GRAMMAR: Interdictions, useful phrases, objective pronouns, imperfect tense

TOTAL / UNIQUE WORDS: 1682 / 642

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SPANISH · EXTRA · 09

JOBS FOR THE BOYS
Lola has a new job at Channel 9. She encourages Sam to audition as a reporter to impress her new editor, but Pablo's acting tips ruin Sam's performance. Luckily, the new editor finds Sam attractive and hires him anyway. Meanwhile, Pablo is looking for a role in a Shakespeare play, and finds a part that is not all it seems.

TOPICS: Professional life and writing applications, application interviews, personal interests

GRAMMAR: Imperative, auxiliary verbs, negative, adjectives, interrogatives

TOTAL / UNIQUE WORDS: 1779 / 670

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SPANISH · EXTRA · 10

ANA'S PROTEST
Ana and her friend drop off a mysterious package, with careful instructions on what to do. Lola is off on another press conference. Ana has very different concerns and is organizing a press protest outside a factory that uses animals for testing. Later, Pablo wakes up to find out what’s in the box. At the demonstration, Sam is instructed to find the ringleaders.

TOPICS: Hobbies, preferences, animals, friendship, interviews, TV

GRAMMAR: Objective pronouns, prepositions, demonstrative pronouns, possessive pronouns, formal speech

TOTAL / UNIQUE WORDS: 1487 / 609

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SPANISH · EXTRA · 11

VACATION TIME
It’s time for a vacation and everyone has their own idea where they should go. Pablo tells everyone that all you really need is ticket, passport and credit card. The foursome end up in an interesting place. There, Lola meets a guy.

TOPICS: Vacation, city trips, eating and drinking, friendships, cultures

GRAMMAR: Prepositions, adjectives, possessive pronouns, reflexive verbs

TOTAL / UNIQUE WORDS: 1583 / 733

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SPANISH · EXTRA · 12

SOCCER CRAZY
It’s World Cup time! Sam, Ana and Lola are watching the soccer games on TV. Pablo is out. Sam is depressed. Lola is very distracted. Ana walks in on Sam helping Lola, and gets the wrong idea. Then, there's a resolution and an interesting development.

TOPICS: Hobbies, soccer, meeting new people, friendships, love

GRAMMAR: Concept of time, present tense, compound verbs, objective pronouns, personal pronouns

TOTAL / UNIQUE WORDS: 1543 / 603

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SPANISH · EXTRA · 13

A WEDDING IN THE AIR
Sam and Ana are trying to agree on what sort of wedding they are going to have. Ana wants a simple ceremony at the animal sanctuary. Unfortunately for Sam, his mother is taking it all very seriously, and is on her way over in the family jet.

TOPICS: Weddings and love, family and friends, future plans

GRAMMAR: Subordinate clauses, conjunctions, present tense, conditional tense, adjectives, reflexive verbs, useful phrases

TOTAL / UNIQUE WORDS: 1739 / 713

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