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Describing Past Experiences and Trips in Spanish

How to Combine Pretérito Perfecto and Pretérito Indefinido Naturally

 


 

 

Introduction – Teacher Guided

In the last two lessons, you learned two past tenses:

  • Pretérito Perfecto → He visitado México

  • Pretérito Indefinido → Visité México el año pasado

Now the key question is:

When Spanish speakers talk about a trip or an experience… which one do they use?

The answer is: both.

This lesson will teach you how to combine them to tell real stories.

Part 1: The Logic Before the Grammar

🔹 What you learn here:

The mental model native speakers use.

  • Use Perfecto to talk about life experience

  • Use Indefinido to talk about specific moments in that experience

Example in English:

I have visited Mexico. I went last year. I ate tacos. I met many people.

Spanish works the same way.

Part 2: Step 1 – Start With the Experience (Perfecto)

Use this to introduce the experience.

Examples:

  • He visitado México.

  • He viajado a España.

  • He probado comida mexicana.

You are saying: This is part of my life experience.

Part 3: Step 2 – Add Details (Indefinido)

Now you move to specific events.

Examples:

  • Fui el año pasado.

  • Comí tacos en un mercado.

  • Conocí a muchas personas.

You are now narrating what happened.

Part 4: Full Example Together

He visitado México.
Fui el año pasado con mi familia.
Comí tacos todos los días y conocí personas muy amables.

Notice the flow:

  1. Experience

  2. Specific past actions

This is how natives speak.

Part 5: Useful Vocabulary for Trips

SpanishEnglish
viajarto travel
visitarto visit
conocerto meet
probarto try
quedarseto stay
tomar fotosto take photos

Part 6: Guided Reading – Trip Story

📖 Mi viaje a México

He viajado a México dos veces.
La primera vez fui en 2022.
Visité Ciudad de México y Oaxaca.
Probé comida deliciosa y tomé muchas fotos.
También conocí personas muy amables.

Part 7: Reading Comprehension (English)

  1. How many times has the person traveled to Mexico?

  2. When did they go the first time?

  3. What did they do there?

Part 8: Common Mistakes English Speakers Make

❌ Using only one tense for the whole story

✅ Combine them:

  • Experience → Perfecto

  • Story details → Indefinido

Part 9: Conscious Practice

✍️ Write:

  1. He ______ México.

  2. El año pasado ______ tacos.

🗣️ Speak:

Tell a short story about a place you have visited.

Part 10: Why This Lesson Is a Breakthrough

You can now:

  • tell travel stories

  • describe experiences naturally

  • sound much closer to a real Spanish speaker

This is a big confidence boost for learners.

Recommended YouTube Video

Video Title:
“How to Tell Travel Stories in Spanish | Perfecto + Indefinido”

Show:

  • story building step by step

  • real examples

  • pronunciation guidance


Next Lesson

 

➡️ Article 29: Talking About Childhood and Habits (Imperfecto)

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