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G1-61 -a Repasar Esta Muy Ocupada -got It - Jun 2026

Ouvrage de Vocabulaire en français langue étrangère (FLE) dans la collection Progressive destiné aux grands adolescents et adultes, niveau perfectionnement (C1/C2).

G1-61 -a Repasar Esta Muy Ocupada -got It - Jun 2026

We often use our busyness as a shield against the hard work of deep review. The Reality: G1-61 teaches us that "busy" is the reason

: Remember to match the gender of the person you are describing. Él está ocupado. Ella está ocupada. 2. Practice Transitions: "Got It" The phrase G1-61 -a Repasar Esta Muy Ocupada -got It -

Another character, Roberto, wants to ask Nancy out and needs to know her availability. Students are presented with Nancy’s study schedule We often use our busyness as a shield

means more than just looking over notes. It means to "re-pass" or walk the path again. Active Recall: True mastery happens in the second and third pass. Cognitive Load: When you are muy ocupada , your brain wants to discard new info. Ella está ocupada

: An adjective meaning "busy." The -a ending makes it feminine. Grammar Quick-Fix

: This could be a note from a student to themselves or a teacher, marking a specific lesson (G1-61) for review once a busy period passes.

The keyword represents a universal struggle: the gap between knowing you need to review something and actually having the time and mental energy to do it effectively.

We often use our busyness as a shield against the hard work of deep review. The Reality: G1-61 teaches us that "busy" is the reason

: Remember to match the gender of the person you are describing. Él está ocupado. Ella está ocupada. 2. Practice Transitions: "Got It" The phrase

Another character, Roberto, wants to ask Nancy out and needs to know her availability. Students are presented with Nancy’s study schedule

means more than just looking over notes. It means to "re-pass" or walk the path again. Active Recall: True mastery happens in the second and third pass. Cognitive Load: When you are muy ocupada , your brain wants to discard new info.

: An adjective meaning "busy." The -a ending makes it feminine. Grammar Quick-Fix

: This could be a note from a student to themselves or a teacher, marking a specific lesson (G1-61) for review once a busy period passes.

The keyword represents a universal struggle: the gap between knowing you need to review something and actually having the time and mental energy to do it effectively.

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