Students at the C2 level have mastered Spanish with great fluency and precision.
Reconstructing information in both spoken and written forms, and identifying and using subtle nuances of meanings are to be expected.
The Spanish word 'bueno' is used similarly to the English word 'good'. It can mean well-behaved, of high quality, or denoting approval or agreement depending on the context. However, it's always important to consider the nuances of language - 'bueno' isn't always an exact match for 'good', but it is generally the closest equivalent.
Example sentences with bueno →In Spanish, 'cabeza' refers to the top part of the human body that contains the brain, eyes, ears, nose and mouth. The same word, 'cabeza' can be used metaphorically just as we use 'head' in English. For example, 'ser cabeza' implies being stubborn or headstrong. 'Cabeza' also implies leadership, just like 'head' in English.
Example sentences with cabeza →The Spanish word 'calor' is used to express 'warmth' in English. It could refer to the physical senses such as the warmth of a fire, but can also be metaphorically used to describe emotional warmth, similar to how it is used in English. In expressions of the weather, term 'hace calor' means 'it's warm'. Therefore, 'calor' can appear in varied contexts.
Example sentences with calor →