| Do you know how to talk about the highlights and standout qualities of a past experience in Spanish? |
| Welcome to Three Step Spanish Practice by SpanishPod101.com. In this lesson, you'll practice talking about the highlights and details of a past experience. |
| Let's look at the main dialogue. |
| Two people are having a conversation. |
| Hugo, ¿cómo te fue en el torneo de artes marciales el fin de semana? |
| "Hugo, how was the martial arts tournament last weekend?" |
| Fue estupendo. Lo que más me impresionó fue la energía de todos los participantes. |
| "It was great. What impressed me the most was everyone's energy." |
| ¿Hubo algo que no te gustó? |
| "Was there anything you didn't like?" |
| Sí, el recinto estaba un poco desordenado y hacía mucho calor. |
| "Yes, the venue was a bit messy and it was really hot." |
| In this lesson, we've learned how to talk about what we liked or found impressive in the past using simple expressions. |
| When we want to emphasize something that stood out, we can use the structure. |
| Lo que más me + verb in past tense + fue + noun phrase |
| "What verb me the most was…" |
| For example, |
| Lo que más me gustó or Lo que más me impresionó, |
| meaning "What I liked the most" or "What impressed me the most." |
| We add fue, meaning "was," followed by a noun or noun phrase. |
| For example, Lo que más me impresionó fue la energía de todos los participantes means "What impressed me the most was everyone's energy." |
| The verb form changes depending on whether the thing is singular or plural, not on the person. |
| This pattern is perfect for sharing your opinions about events, trips, or new experiences in a natural and personal way. |
| Now let's practice using this grammar with some sentences. |
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