G1-61 "¡A repasar!: Está muy ocupada (Got it?)" is a common review exercise found in introductory Spanish curricula, such as those used on platforms like Cengage MindTap or in university-level Spanish 101 courses The exercise typically serves as a summative assessment for
Alternatives and Variations
- Spanish-first: “Estoy repasando, muy ocupada — got it?”
- English-first: “Reviewing, very busy — got it.”
- Polite formal: “Repasar está muy ocupada; le responderé luego — got it.”
Write-Up: G1-61
Now go be productively ocupada. You have work to do. But at least G1-61 is no longer on your worry list.
You are busy. That is not changing. But your review strategy can.
Other adjectives you'd like to pair with "está muy..." (e.g., tired, worried). Questions about when to use estar vs. ser.
| Element | Action | |---------|--------| | G1-61 core concept | [Write your specific fact here] | | Review method | Active recall, 5 min sprint | | Time available | Muy poca (very little) | | Confirmation cue | Can teach aloud without notes |
Result: You have respected your "muy ocupada" reality, progressed on the "a repasar" queue, and legitimately earned the "got it" for the priority subset of G1-61.