Significado
To display curiosity, engagement, or enthusiasm for something.
Contexto cultural
In Spain, this is often used in a direct, blunt way by bosses to employees. Often paired with 'echarle ganas' to sound more encouraging and warm. Used frequently in academic settings to push students toward better performance. Often used with a polite tone to avoid sounding too aggressive.
Active vs Passive
Remember: Poner = Active, Tener = Passive. This is the golden rule.
Significado
To display curiosity, engagement, or enthusiasm for something.
Active vs Passive
Remember: Poner = Active, Tener = Passive. This is the golden rule.
Teste-se
Complete the sentence with the correct form of 'poner interés'.
Si ________ más interés, entenderías mejor la lección.
The subject is 'tú' (you), so 'pones' is the correct conjugation.
Which sentence is more natural for a professional setting?
Choose the correct option.
'Poner interés' emphasizes the active effort required in a professional context.
🎉 Pontuação: /2
Recursos visuais
Banco de exercicios
2 exerciciosSi ________ más interés, entenderías mejor la lección.
The subject is 'tú' (you), so 'pones' is the correct conjugation.
Choose the correct option.
'Poner interés' emphasizes the active effort required in a professional context.
🎉 Pontuação: /2
Perguntas frequentes
2 perguntasYes, 'Poner interés en alguien' means to show someone you care about them.
It can be if used as a command, but it is standard in professional feedback.
Frases relacionadas
Echarle ganas
similarTo put effort into something
Prestar atención
similarTo pay attention
Tener interés
contrastTo have interest