Echo Foundation Spanish Unit 34 subjuntivo
Master Spanish spoken reflexes in Unit 34 (subjuntivo). Practice in real-world scenarios: . Train automatic response using FSI drills.
Master Spanish spoken reflexes in Unit 34 (subjuntivo). Practice in real-world scenarios: . Train automatic response using FSI drills.
This practice module contains 48 high-frequency Spanish sentences. It is designed to train automatic speech motor reflexes using the aligned auditory loop framework.
A curated collection of situational speech drills to build direct neural reflexes without mental translation.
Me gusta que trabajes conmigo.
I like having you work with me.
A ella le alegra que yo viva aquí.
She's happy that I live here.
A él le molesta que llegues tarde.
He gets annoyed when you arrive late.
Me preocupa que no tengas tiempo.
I'm worried that you don't have time.
Le sorprende que el proyecto sea tan grande.
He is surprised that the project is so big.
Me gusta que haya café en la oficina.
I like that there's coffee in the office.
¿Te gusta que yo trabaje aquí?
Do you like that I work here?
¿Le molesta que tú vayas a la reunión?
Does it bother him that you're going to the meeting?
¿Te alegra que ella esté bien?
Are you glad she's okay?
¿A él le preocupa que no hagamos esto?
Is he worried that we're not doing this?
A curated collection of situational speech drills to build direct neural reflexes without mental translation.
¿Te sorprende que él tenga la respuesta?
Are you surprised that he has the answer?
¿A ella le gusta que yo sea el líder?
Does she like me being the leader?
No me gusta que trabajes tanto.
I don't like that you work so much.
A él no le alegra que yo me vaya.
He's not happy that I'm leaving.
No le molesta que tú no vengas.
He doesn't mind that you're not coming.
A ella no le preocupa que sea difícil.
She's not worried that it's difficult.
No me sorprende que no tengan dinero.
It doesn't surprise me that they don't have money.
No te gusta que yo diga la verdad.
You don't like it when I tell the truth.
Me alegra que tengas un nuevo trabajo.
I'm glad you have a new job.
A ella le molesta que yo esté siempre ocupado.
She gets annoyed that I'm always busy.
A curated collection of situational speech drills to build direct neural reflexes without mental translation.
Le preocupa que tú no vayas al médico.
He's worried that you're not going to the doctor.
Me gusta que la casa sea grande.
I like that the house is big.
A él le sorprende que tú hagas todo solo.
He's surprised that you do everything on your own.
Me alegra que no haya problemas.
I'm glad there are no problems.
Me gusta que vengas, pero me molesta que llegues tarde.
I like that you come, but it bothers me that you arrive late.
Le alegra que trabajes, pero le preocupa que te canses.
He's happy that you're working, but he's worried that you'll get tired.
Me sorprende que él lo sepa, pero me alegra que lo diga.
I'm surprised he knows, but I'm glad he said so.
A ella le gusta que vivamos cerca, pero no que vengamos todos los días.
She likes that we live nearby, but not that we come every day.
Me molesta que no tengas tiempo, porque quiero que me ayudes.
It bothers me that you don't have time, because I want you to help me.
Le preocupa que yo no coma, así que quiere que vaya a casa.
He's worried that I'm not eating, so he wants me to go home.
A curated collection of situational speech drills to build direct neural reflexes without mental translation.
Tengo miedo de que él no venga.
I'm afraid he won't come.
A ella le da miedo que tú vayas solo.
She's afraid of you going alone.
¿Tienes miedo de que yo pierda el trabajo?
Are you afraid I'll lose my job?
Él tiene miedo de que la reunión sea hoy.
He is afraid that the meeting is today.
Me da pena que no puedas venir.
I'm sorry you can't come.
A él le da pena que ella esté triste.
He feels sorry that she's sad.
Es triste que él no trabaje aquí.
It's sad that he doesn't work here.
Es una lástima que no tengas tiempo.
It's a shame you don't have time.
Es fantástico que ella vaya a la ciudad.
It's fantastic that she's going to the city.
Es terrible que haya tanto tráfico.
It's terrible that there's so much traffic.
A curated collection of situational speech drills to build direct neural reflexes without mental translation.
Es ridículo que él no sepa esto.
It's ridiculous that he doesn't know this.
Es maravilloso que podamos estar juntos.
It's wonderful that we can be together.
Me molesta mucho que hagas ruido.
It really bothers me when you make noise.
¿No te alegra que hayamos terminado?
Aren't you glad we're done?
Le preocupa que yo no entienda el problema.
He's worried that I don't understand the problem.
Me gusta que siempre seas tan honesto.
I like that you're always so honest.
A ella le sorprende que no estés cansado.
She's surprised that you're not tired.
Espero que tengas un buen fin de semana.
I hope you have a good weekend.
Fluency is about motor reflex speed, not intellectual memorization. In real-time conversations, your brain cannot afford to construct grammar rules on the fly. Only seamless target-to-native reflex drills can bypass the translation bottleneck and make you speak automatically.
This lesson focuses on building subconscious spoken reflexes for Spanish. By listening to high-frequency audio loops, your speech motor pathways learn to link target structures directly with meaning, skipping the mental translation phase entirely.
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