This document provides instruction on when to use the Spanish verbs "saber" and "conocer". It explains that "saber" means to know general information or know how to do something, while "conocer" means to meet someone, know someone, or talk about a place. Examples are given for how to conjugate the verbs and which verb to use in different contexts such as knowing a location, learning how to play an instrument, or meeting a celebrity. Readers are prompted to practice using the verbs in sentences and fill in blanks with the correct conjugated verb form.