Romanian Language B1 – Talking About Vacations
Learning Romanian at an intermediate level involves more than just mastering verb conjugations or vocabulary—it’s about learning how to express real-life experiences and future plans. One of the most engaging early topics in our B1 Romanian course is centered around travel and holidays. This is not only a fun subject but also a linguistically rich one: it integrates essential grammar such as the present, future, and perfect tenses, along with vocabulary for weather, locations, seasons, and activities.
B1 Grammar in Context: Past and Future Plans
In this lesson, students work on expressing what they did during their vacations and what they are planning to do. The Romanian Language B1 curriculum introduces and reinforces the perfect tense to describe completed past events—“Am fost la munte” (I went to the mountains)—while also using futurul simplu and futurul apropiat to talk about plans—“O să mergem la mare” (We’re going to the seaside).
Cursanții își reamintesc construcții utile precum „după ce”, „apoi”, „după aceea” și le folosesc pentru a înșira acțiuni într-un mod logic și coerent, un pas esențial pentru exprimarea fluidă în limba română.
Expanding Vocabulary for Holiday Activities
The Romanian Language B1 approach goes beyond lists of words: it focuses on vocabulary in thematic groups like travel, seasons, sports, and leisure activities. Learners talk about skiing, swimming, sunbathing, hiking, or city sightseeing using verbs such as a merge, a înota, a schia, a face plajă or a vizita.
They are also encouraged to use adverbs of time and frequency (vara, în fiecare zi, dimineața, apoi) and learn how to describe both routine and spontaneous actions during their holidays. These contextualized phrases help learners gain confidence and fluency.
Building Communication Around Real-Life Situations
This Romanian Language B1 lesson integrates reading comprehension and writing tasks, including a guided activity where learners build a story about their vacation using words like soare, flori, bicicletă, prieteni, and mașină. Students are also encouraged to describe their weekly schedule using time expressions and talk about seasonal activities, such as planting in spring or skiing in winter.
All these tasks develop students’ narrative skills, train them to sequence actions naturally, and make them more comfortable participating in spontaneous conversations.
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