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Spanish A2: Talking About Skills, Difficulty, and Achievement

Learn to talk about your skills, abilities, and achievements in Spanish. This deck covers using 'saber', 'poder', 'me cuesta', and 'llevar' to describe what you can do, what you find difficult, and how long you've been doing something.
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Lesson#1
To talk about skills you have learned, like swimming or speaking a language, use the verb 'saber' followed by an infinitive. It means 'to know how to do' something.
Quiz#2
Translate into Spanish: 'I know how to swim.'

Sé nadar.

Quiz#3
Translate into Spanish: 'She knows how to cook very well.'

Sabe cocinar muy bien.

Lesson#4
To talk about general ability or possibility, use the verb 'poder', which means 'can' or 'to be able to'. For example, 'puedo correr' means 'I can run'.
Quiz#5
Translate into Spanish: 'I can help you.'

Puedo ayudarte.

Quiz#6
Translate into Spanish: 'We can start now.'

Podemos empezar ahora.

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