Los sustantivos españoles más comunes – Ideas y sentimientos

(Most Common Spanish Nouns – Ideas & Feelings)

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The text talks about the past of a family and of a big change.
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Then I close the window, I breathe and I look for the meaning of the text.
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When I return to class, I open a book and I read a short story.
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With order, the problem is smaller.
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In the end, a classmate asks a question and I give a short answer.
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I look at my notes and I see my level: still it is basic, but it is better than before.
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In a few words, the story teaches me that an idea can grow with time.
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In this situation I want control.
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I remember a rule of respect: to listen first and to speak later.
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If I know the answer, I say it with respect.
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Someone puts on quiet music on the phone and the sound fills the courtyard.
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The teacher gives us new information.
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The teacher gives me an answer with patience.
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I say the truth without shouting and I explain the reason.
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He says the reason with a fact: “if you change a data point, changes the result”.
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It is a risk to speak, but it is also an opportunity to have honor at school.
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I mark a point at the start and I do a line for each step.
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I open the book and I follow a line of notes.
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If I change the way of studying, I see the difference.
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We divide the work into each part and I take half.
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Then I check the number and I correct the form of the calculation.
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I do not understand at the beginning, but I follow the form of the example.
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With that answer I have more control and I can continue the material.
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He says an important word and then he writes a big number.
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Today there was risk: I could stay quiet.
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