How to use time expressions in Spanish?

Talking about making plans…

Time expressions in Spanish are always a very important reference to locate the listener on the timeline. It is true that sometimes they could be omitted because the context is self-evident, but our recommendation will always be to make sure you are well understood, so using time expressions in Spanish is almost a mandate for non-native speakers.

Practice and order the sentences chronologically, starting with the most recent situation…

Dentro de cinco días mi prima va a empezar a estudiar español.
In five days my cousin is starting to study Spanish.

El año que viene van a empezar a construir un estadio de fútbol nuevo.
Next year they are going to start building a new soccer stadium.

Pasado mañana voy a empezar a estudiar español todos los días.
The day after tomorrow I am going to start studying Spanish every day.

Esta tarde voy a visitar a mi tío Alberto.
This afternoon I am going to visit my uncle Alberto.

El mes que viene vamos a viajar a Madrid porque me encanta España.
Next month we are going to Madrid because I love Spain.