1) The document discusses using the verbs "ir" and "tener" to talk about plans, obligations, and moods in Spanish. It provides examples of using "ir" to express plans for oneself and to ask others about their plans. 2) It also discusses using forms of "tener" like "tener que" to express obligations and "tener ganas de" to express what one feels like doing. Examples are provided to conjugate these phrases for different subjects. 3) Readers are instructed to complete exercises practicing using these verbs to talk about their own plans and obligations, and to ask others about their plans.