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Spanish B1: Discussing Public Problems and Solutions

Learn essential Spanish phrases for discussing public problems. This deck covers how to identify issues, propose solutions, and talk about rights and responsibilities.
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Lesson#1
To discuss public problems in Spanish, you first need to state what the issue is. You can use phrases like 'Un problema grave es...' to mean 'A serious problem is...', or 'Lo que me preocupa es...' for 'What worries me is...'.
Quiz#2
How do you say 'A serious problem is the pollution' in Spanish?

Un problema grave es la contaminación.

Quiz#3
How do you say 'What worries me is the lack of resources' in Spanish?

Lo que me preocupa es la falta de recursos.

Lesson#4
To denounce a problem or say that something is unfair, you can use expressions that trigger the subjunctive mood. For example, 'No es justo que...' means 'It's not fair that...', and 'Es inaceptable que...' means 'It's unacceptable that...'.
Quiz#5
Translate into Spanish: 'It's not fair that some people have no home.'

No es justo que algunas personas no tengan casa.

Quiz#6
How would you express that it's unacceptable that there is so much inequality?

Es inaceptable que haya tanta desigualdad.

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