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Crash Course Latin American Literature Preview

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Learning Stats

B1

CEFR Level

307

Total Words

193

Unique Words

5/10

Difficulty

Vocabulary Diversity 63%

Subtitles (49 segments)

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Yes.

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Well, wait.

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Hi, I'm Curly Velasquez and this is

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Crash Course Latin American literature.

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In 13 episodes, we'll explore the

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Key Vocabulary (16)

you A1 pronoun

Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.

people A1 noun

People refers to a group of human beings or the general public. It is the standard plural form of the word 'person'.

help A1 verb

To make it easier for someone to do something by offering your services, resources, or support. It can involve physical effort, providing information, or giving money to assist a person or a cause.

family A1 noun

relatives

"I love my family."

book A1 noun

A book is a set of printed or written pages fastened together inside a cover for people to read. It can also refer to a digital version, known as an e-book, or a long piece of writing that has been published.

course A2 noun

A series of lessons or lectures on a specific subject, typically leading to a qualification. It can also refer to a specific direction or path that someone or something follows, or one part of a multi-part meal.

literature A1 noun

Literature refers to written works such as novels, plays, and poems that are considered to be very good or important. It can also refer to printed information about a particular subject or business.

"The literature is important."

club A1 noun

A club is an organization for people who share a common interest, especially in sports or social activities. It can also refer to the heavy stick used to hit the ball in the game of golf.

"The club is important."

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