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Let’s learn important Spanish scheduling phrases in the context of two college students discussing their new semester!

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Learning each other’s schedules is important in any setting but, since school is starting up again, let’s learn important Spanish scheduling phrases in the context of two college students discussing their new semester!

Answers:

(1) “horario” (schedule)

In the context of school or academic settings, "horario" refers to the timetable or schedule of classes a student has. It provides an overview of when and what subjects the student will attend.

While "horario" is the most common term used to refer to a schedule or timetable, "programa" can also be used in a broader sense, indicating a planned series of future events or performances.

(2) “temprano” (early)

"Temprano" is used to describe the time of day, indicating that something is happening or done in the earlier part of the day.

While "temprano" specifically refers to the early part of the day or an event occurring before the expected time, "pronto" can be more general, meaning "soon". In certain contexts, they can be used interchangeably, but "temprano" is more precise when referring to time of day.

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