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Lección Preliminar

Lección Preliminar. Study Review. Chapter Objectives. Greetings (Los Saludos)/Farewells (Las Despedidas) Informal vs. Formal greetings Expressing your name How to talk where you are from El alfabeto Numbers & Days of the Week weather Useful Phrases.

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Lección Preliminar

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  1. Lección Preliminar Study Review

  2. Chapter Objectives • Greetings (Los Saludos)/Farewells (Las Despedidas) • Informal vs. Formal greetings • Expressing your name • How to talk where you are from • El alfabeto • Numbers & Days of the Week • weather • Useful Phrases

  3. Know Well-Weakness-Learning StrategiesAssess your skills thus far and fill in the chart based on what you need to work more on.

  4. Lección 1: Los Saludos y Las Despedidas

  5. Los Saludos good morning 6 am - noon good afternoon noon - 6 pm good evening 6 pm - 6 am (overnight) anytime hello

  6. Las Despedidas long time goodbye see you later later see you tomorrow tomorrow see you later later/soon

  7. Practica How would you greet someone at these times? • 8:30 am 6. 7:00 pm • 6:50 pm 7. 3:00 pm • 8:30 pm 8. 10:30 am • 1:35 am 9. 3:15 am • 12:30 pm 10. anytime

  8. Self Check • What are some ways that we can greet each other? • What are some ways that we say farewell to each other?

  9. Familiar vs. Formal Greetings Give an appropriate greeting for the following people. The teacher Your best friend Your doctor An elderly neighbor Your sister

  10. ¿Cómo te llamas?(What is your name?) What is your name? Me llamo... What is his/her name? Se llama...

  11. Presenting “Let me introduce you to…..” How would you introduce your teacher to someone? How would your friend to someone?

  12. Responses • After exchanging names, use these phrases to respond: Nice to meet you Delighted It's a pleasure Same here The pleasure is mine

  13. Dialogo • ¡Hola! • ¡Hola! • ¿Cómo te llamas? • Me llamo Manuel. ¿Y tú? ¿Cómo te llamas? • Me llamo Susana. Encantada • Igualmente.

  14. ¿De dónde eres?(Where are you from?) Soy de... Where are you from? Where is he/she from? Es de...

  15. El Alfabeto

  16. Notes • There are 2 extra letters in the Spanish alphabet • Before 1994 “ll” and “ch” were included in the Spanish alphabet • The vowels are tricky to pronounce A sounds like “ahhh” E sounds like “eh” (like in egg) I sounds like “e” (like in email) O sounds like “ohhh” U sounds like “u” (like in Uma)

  17. ¿Cuál es tu número de teléfono?Mi número de teléfono es…

  18. ¿Qué día es hoy?Hoy es… • Los días de la semana • lunes • martes • miércoles • jueves • viernes • sábado • domingo • Note: the days of the week are not capitalized.

  19. Preguntas Discussing the Days of the Week • ¿Qué día es hoy? • ¿Qué día es mañana? Hoy es... Mañana es...

  20. Practica Si hoy es ____, ¿qué día es mañana? • domingo • lunes • viernes • martes • jueves Si mañana es ___ ¿qué día es hoy? • miércoles • sábado • lunes • viernes • domingo

  21. ¿Qué tiempo hace?

  22. Las Frases Útiles

  23. Cont.

  24. 1 Say where the following people are from in Spanish: 2 3 4 5 • Tú • Shakira • Mi amiga • Rafael Correa • Evo Morales • Pablo Neruda • Lionel Messi • Yo • Horacio Cartes 9 8 7 6

  25. Chapter Self Check • Can you identify where the Spanish Speaking Countries are? • Can you name 3 greetings and 3 farewells? • Do you know the difference between the familiar and formal you and how it affects some of the vocabulary phrases in this chapter? • Can you ask and answer questions using the unit vocabulary on a variety of topics (exchanging numbers, Introductions & Greetings, Saying where one is from, Discussing weather, Asking for meaning of vocabulary, etc…) • Can you have a short conversation with a stranger?

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