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issues Example, what they like to do in their free time) or in which they are informed about leisure activities (theater, cinema, sports event, etc.).
2. Oral Production
2.1. Makeshortandsimplepresentations,previouslypreparedandrehearsed,on everyday subjects or their interest (presenting and presenting to others, giving basic information about himself, his family and his class, indicating his hobbies and interests and the main activities Of your day to day, describe briefly and simply your room, your favorite menu, the exterior appearance of a person, or an object, present a topic that interests you (your favorite music group), say what you like and He does not like and give his opinion using simple structures).
2.2. Itoperatesineverydaytransactions(forexample,askastoreforaproductandaskfor the price).
2.3. Participateinface-to-faceortechnical(phone,videocall)conversationsinwhichsocial contact is established (say thank you, say hello, say goodbye, address someone, apologize, introduce yourself, get interested in someone's state, congratulate To someone), personal and daily information is exchanged, feelings are expressed, something is offered to someone, borrowed, stays with friends or given instructions (eg how to get to a site with the help of a flat).
2.4. Participateinaninterview,forexample,doctornamingbodypartstoindicatewhat hurts you.
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