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Rojo 1A. apuntes. ¿Cómo te llamas? (What is your name?) Me llamo ___________. Soy _____________. ¿Cómo se llama él / ella? (What is his/her name?) Se llama ___________. Es _______________. ¿C ó mo est á s? - How are you? Estoy . . . Bien (fine) Regular (all right)
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Rojo 1A apuntes
¿Cómo te llamas? (What is your name?) Me llamo ___________. Soy _____________. ¿Cómo se llama él / ella? (What is his/her name?) Se llama ___________. Es _______________.
¿Cómo estás? - How are you? Estoy . . . Bien (fine) Regular (all right) Mal (not so good) Más o menos (so-so) Contento(a) (happy) Horrible (horrible)
¿Cómo está usted? – How are you? -- if talking to an adult ¿Qué tal? –How is it going? answer with: bien, regular, mal, más o menos, horrible, etc. Note: do not use “estoy” when answering “¿Qué tal?” Sp I E Cap 1 A- 3
Prueba de practica 1st clumn p.35 • 1. good afternoon = buenas tardes • 2. See you tomorrow = hasta mañana • 3. Who is . . .? = ¿Quién es? • 4. so – so = más o menos • 5. mister = señor • 6. I have to go = Tengo que irme. • 7. I’m fine, thanks. = Estoy bien, gracias. • 8. How’s it going? = ¿Qué tal? • 9. ¿Cómo se llama él? = What is his name? • 10. Hasta pronto = See you soon.
Introductions Éste es ____Juan____. (Thisis Juan.) Ésta es ____Rosa____. (Thisis Rosa.) Encantado / a or Mucho gusto (Both mean “Pleased to meet you.” ) ¡Igualmente! (Likewise, same here)
¿De dónde eres (tú)? (Where are you from?) (Yo) Soy de _______. (I am from _____.) ¿De dónde es Ud.? (Where are you (formal) from?) (Yo) Soy de _______. (I am from _____.)
¿De dónde es él? (Where is he from?) (Él) Es de ________. (He is from _______.) ¿De dónde es ella? (Where is she from?) (Ella) Es de ________. (She is from _______.) Los Estados Unidos = The United States (E.E.U.U.) = U.S.A.
“You”- 5 ways to say “you” in Spanish 1.) tú – singular, informal (familiar) used with friends, family, pets 2.) usted– singular, formal Used with teachers, elders, strangers, etc. (can abbreviate to Ud.) 3.) vosotros – ONLY USED IN ESPAÑA you guys (just to males or a mixed group) plural and informal. Used with more than one friend, etc.
4.) vosotras– ONLY USED IN ESPAÑA used only to address more than one female. 5.) ustedes– “you guys” in Latin America. Can be just males, just females, or a mixed group. In Latin America “ustedes” can be formal or familiar. It is also used in España, but it only is used as “you guys” formal, such as to a group of teachers. “ustedes” can be abbreviated to “Uds.” Sp I E Cap 1 A-3
Pronombres ▼ ▼ <Can be in any order, but need to be in this specific corner of the chart. <Can be in any order, but need to be in this specific corner of the chart.
Clase, so far you have learned • Greetings • Names • Introductions • Asking how are you • Saying goodbye • Asking an saying where someone is from • For this class, please meet with your 1:00 appt. from clock #1. Please • write a conversation based on what you’ve learned (see above). Then, • present your dialogue to the class. (16 line min. total conversation)
Practice quiz Rojo 1A • 1. likewise = igualmente • 2. to be = ser • 3. student = estudiante • 4. my teacher (male) = mi profesor • 5. the boy = el muchacho • 6. pleased to meet you=mucho gusto/encantado/a • 7. This is Rosa = ésta es Rosa. • 8. my best friend (guy) = mi mejor amigo • 9. una compañera de clase = a classmate (girl) • 10. ¿De dónde es usted? = Where are you from?