Los sustantivos españoles más comunes – Ideas y sentimientos

(Most Common Spanish Nouns – Ideas & Feelings)

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Each number marks a part of the topic.
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I do not want guilt for a small error.
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Also I include a fact to support the reason.
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I put a number for each idea: 1, 2, 3.
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I put on soft music to have a good sound in the background.
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it has sense.
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When the noise from the street comes in, I lose control a little.
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After that, I work on a part of the exercise.
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If I make an error, I feel guilt for a moment, but I learn from the fact.
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But also, there was hope, because I spoke and I learned.
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Then I close the window, I breathe and I look for the meaning of the text.
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In the middle of the exercise I change a word and I notice a difference.
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In the middle of the text I put a problem and an answer.
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In my notebook I draw a line for the plan of the month and I leave a dot for the first task.
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With that way of thinking, my mind rests and looks to the future with hope.
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I put the number 1 and I write a short sentence.
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The light from the window falls on the table and helps me to read.
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I look for new information and I keep it as a small fact.
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In class, the subject it no longer seems so hard.
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Someone puts on quiet music on the phone and the sound fills the courtyard.
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Always.
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Today there was risk: I could stay quiet.
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Each opportunity starts with a word and with a point of attention.
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Every opportunity at school starts with a small step.
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With control, I understand it at the end and I continue with the course.
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