This is not just a demonstration.
It is the second step of the sample lesson.
In chapter 6.7, you learned the vocabulary building blocks.
Now these building blocks are used to form complete Spanish sentences.
The effort invested in learning the vocabulary now unfolds its full potential.
By learning complete sentences, sentence structures gradually become familiar at a subconscious level.
Simply follow the video attentively and try to recall the translations yourself.
The more focused you are during the exercise, the stronger the learning effect will be.
By the end of this lesson, you will understand and remember 5 complete Spanish sentences.
Lesson sheet preview: The following document is the exact lesson sheet you can download and use directly with the Dikiwi app.
Page 1 contains the vocabulary from chapter 6.7.
Page 2 contains the complete sentences for this lesson.
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1. The first sentence appears on the learning card “The leaves are moving in the wind.”
2. You briefly think about whether you know the translation “Las hojas se mueven con el viento.”
3. Tap “Show translation” to reveal the back of the card.
4. Use the audio button to hear the pronunciation.
5. Then the sentences “The bird is very calm.” and “A green bird is sitting on the tree.” appear – steps 2 to 4 repeat.
6. Then you decide: “Yes, I knew it” or “No, learn again”. In the video, we click “Yes, I knew it”.
7. The 2nd stage becomes active. The sentence moves from Learning → Practicing (see counter 1/5).
8. The new sentence “It is looking into the sky.” appears – the process repeats.
9. Gradually, the sentences move on to the “Consolidating” phase (see counter 1/7) – the 3rd stage becomes active.
10. This process repeats until all repetitions have been completed successfully.
11. At the end, the system counts how many sentences have really been learned (see learned counter) – the 4th stage becomes active.
12. After each learned sentence, the reward screen appears.
13. Only now, once the sentences have reached the 4th stage, can they be tested.
14. Sentences that have not reached the 4th stage are considered not learned.
Congratulations!
If you actively participated, you have just learned 5 complete Spanish sentences.
This is where previously learned vocabulary becomes real language.
Sentence structures, grammar patterns, and language intuition are strengthened automatically through repeated exposure.
Grammar is not explained – it is experienced.