[
  {
    "lesson": 1,
    "title": "Presenting Yourself — Who Is Tobi?",
    "focus": "Introductions, nationalities, professions, hobbies. Examples: Me llamo Tobi, soy suizo, soy ingeniero de software, vivo en Zúrich.",
    "grammar": "Ser vs. estar (basics), present tense with yo/tú/él",
    "vocabulary": ["nationality words", "profession vocabulary", "hobbies and free time", "countries and cities"],
    "cultural_tip": "How Spanish people introduce themselves at parties vs. work"
  },
  {
    "lesson": 2,
    "title": "At Work in Spain — Tech & Office Life",
    "focus": "Tech vocabulary in Spanish, talking about your job, describing what a software engineer does, meetings, deadlines, working remotely from Switzerland.",
    "grammar": "Present tense verbs: trabajar, desarrollar, programar, reunirse",
    "vocabulary": ["software terms in Spanish", "office vocabulary", "remote work phrases", "company hierarchy"],
    "cultural_tip": "Work culture in Spain — siesta myth, later hours, August holidays"
  },
  {
    "lesson": 3,
    "title": "Going Out in Spain — Bars, Tapas & Nightlife",
    "focus": "Ordering tapas and wine, the art of going for cañas, asking for pintxos, splitting the bill (or not), being out late in Spain.",
    "grammar": "Imperative (ordering): dame, ponme, tráeme. Quantities: una caña, media ración.",
    "vocabulary": ["bar vocabulary", "tapas and food", "drinks", "paying the bill", "cheers: salud"],
    "cultural_tip": "Why dinner at 10pm is normal, la sobremesa, invitar a una ronda"
  },
  {
    "lesson": 4,
    "title": "Switzerland vs Spain — Talking About Where You're From",
    "focus": "Describing Switzerland to a Spanish person: geography, weather, prices, watches, chocolate, multilingual country. Handling the surprise that Swiss people exist.",
    "grammar": "Comparatives: más... que, menos... que, tan... como. Describing places.",
    "vocabulary": ["geography", "weather", "cost of living", "cultural differences", "Swiss stereotypes"],
    "cultural_tip": "What Spaniards typically know (and don't know) about Switzerland"
  },
  {
    "lesson": 5,
    "title": "Weekend Plans & Free Time",
    "focus": "Making plans with friends, talking about hobbies (hiking, cycling, tech projects), inviting someone to do something, accepting or declining politely.",
    "grammar": "Ir a + infinitive (future plans), querer/poder/tener que + infinitive",
    "vocabulary": ["leisure activities", "sports", "weekend vocabulary", "time expressions: el finde, esta tarde, mañana por la mañana"],
    "cultural_tip": "Spanish concept of 'el plan': spontaneous plans and why you don't need to book things weeks ahead"
  },
  {
    "lesson": 6,
    "title": "Past Tense — Telling Stories",
    "focus": "Talking about what you did last weekend, a recent trip, a project you finished. Using pretérito indefinido (completed past).",
    "grammar": "Pretérito indefinido: fui, estuve, hice, comí, trabajé. Regular and key irregular verbs.",
    "vocabulary": ["time markers: ayer, la semana pasada, hace dos días", "travel past tense", "work stories"],
    "cultural_tip": "Difference in how Spain uses pretérito indefinido vs. Latin America's preference for pretérito perfecto"
  },
  {
    "lesson": 7,
    "title": "Feelings, Opinions & Arguing Nicely",
    "focus": "Expressing opinions, agreeing and disagreeing, talking about how you feel, giving compliments, mild complaints.",
    "grammar": "Gustar + infinitive/noun, opinar, creer, parecer. Subjunctive hint: no creo que...",
    "vocabulary": ["opinion phrases", "emotions", "agreeing: claro, desde luego, por supuesto", "disagreeing politely"],
    "cultural_tip": "Directness in Spain — why 'no' doesn't sound rude and 'es una mierda' is normal feedback"
  },
  {
    "lesson": 8,
    "title": "Shopping & Money in Spain",
    "focus": "Clothes shopping, haggling at a market, asking for sizes, paying, understanding receipts, tipping culture in Spain (vs Switzerland).",
    "grammar": "Direct object pronouns: lo, la, los, las. ¿Me lo puedes envolver?",
    "vocabulary": ["clothing vocabulary", "sizes and colours", "payment", "market bargaining", "sales: rebajas"],
    "cultural_tip": "Las rebajas (January and July sales) — the Spanish shopping tradition"
  },
  {
    "lesson": 9,
    "title": "Transport & Getting Around Spain",
    "focus": "AVE high-speed trains, metro, Renfe, Blablacar, driving in Spain, asking for directions in a big city like Madrid or Barcelona.",
    "grammar": "Modal verbs: tener que, hay que, se puede. Indirect questions: ¿sabes dónde...?",
    "vocabulary": ["transport vocabulary", "directions in a city", "buying train tickets", "types of transport"],
    "cultural_tip": "Spain's incredible AVE network — faster than Swiss trains and cheaper"
  },
  {
    "lesson": 10,
    "title": "Health, Body & At the Doctor",
    "focus": "Describing symptoms, going to a pharmacy, making a doctor's appointment, health vocabulary, body parts.",
    "grammar": "Reflexive verbs: me duele, me siento, me encuentro mal. Indirect object: me duele la cabeza.",
    "vocabulary": ["body parts", "symptoms", "pharmacy vocabulary", "health system in Spain"],
    "cultural_tip": "Spanish public health system — healthcare for EU residents, EHIC card, what to bring"
  }
]
