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Vocabulary flashcards for different Spanish writing styles based on lecture notes.
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Artículo (Article)
A formal written piece with a title, introduction, body, conclusion, catchy closing line, and the author's name, typically written in the third person.
Diario (Diary Entry)
A personal record of events or feelings, written in the first person with a date, opening line, introduction, body, closing line, farewell line, and signature.
Correo Electrónico Formal (Formal Email)
A professional email with a date, recipient's email, subject, formal greeting, introduction, body, conclusion, formal farewell, and signature; uses formal language.
Correo Electrónico Informal (Informal Email)
A casual email including a date, recipient's email, subject, informal greeting, introduction, body, conclusion, informal farewell, and signature; uses friendly language.
Carta Formal (Formal Letter)
A professional letter with the sender's address, date, recipient's address, formal greeting, introduction, body, conclusion, formal farewell, and signature; maintains a formal tone.
Carta Informal (Informal Letter)
A friendly letter including the date, greeting, introduction, body, conclusion, farewell, and signature; uses personal language and shares stories or feelings.
Postal (Postcard)
A brief message including the date, greeting, body, farewell, and signature; uses informal language and mentions the location.
Cartel/Afiche (Poster)
A visual display including a title, visual elements, main message, and contact information (if applicable); uses persuasive language.
Folleto (Brochure)
An informative document with a title, subheadings, informative sections, and contact details; organizes information clearly.
Entrevista (Interview)
A structured conversation including a title, introduction of the interviewee, question and answer format, and conclusion; uses direct speech.
Nota (Note)
A concise message including the date, greeting, body, farewell, and signature; uses informal language and addresses the recipient directly.
Presentación (Presentation)
A structured speech including a title, introduction, main points, and conclusion; should have a clear and organized structure.
Anuncio (Advertisement)
A persuasive message including a catchy headline, main message, call to action, and contact information; highlights benefits and uses engaging language.
Blog
An online journal including a title, date, introduction, body, conclusion, and optional comments section; written in a conversational tone.