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Presentaciones. Te (one person, informal) Isabel, te presento a Ana Le (one person formal) Srta . Petrucci , le presento a Rafa Les (two+ people, formal or informal) Zita y Adolfo, les presento a Selena La Forma: Te/Le/Les + presento + a + the person being presented.
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Presentaciones Te (one person, informal) Isabel, tepresento a Ana Le (one person formal)Srta. Petrucci, lepresento a Rafa Les (two+ people, formal or informal)Zitay Adolfo, lespresentoa Selena La Forma: Te/Le/Les + presento + a + the person being presented
Soooo… how do I respond to this?✔Mucho Gusto✔Tanto Gusto✔El gusto esmío✔Encantado (boys only)✔Encantada (girls only)
Porejemplo: Hola, me llamo Carlos, cómote llamas? Me llamo Lolita Bonita Mucho gusto Lolita.
Mucho Gusto Carlos. Lolita, tepresento mi amigo Paco EncantadaPaco El gusto esmío Lolita Exercise 2 pg. 90
Diego Rivera was a famous painter born in Guanajuato Mexico. He was a Communist who was actively involved in Russian politics in his adulthood. He was married to Frida Kahlo, another famous Mexican artist.
Between 1932 and 1933, he completed a famous series of twenty-seven fresco panels entitled Detroit Industry in the inner courtyard of the Detroit Institute of Arts. During the McCarthy era of the 1950’s, a sign was placed in front of the painting declaring its politics to be “detestable”
¿Question Review?Cómoestás?How are you?Cuálestumochilla?Which one is your backpackCuandoes la fiesta?When is the party?Cuantoes?How much is it?Cuantoshay?How many are there?Dóndeestáella?Where is she?Quées?What is it?Quiénes de México?Who is from Mexico?Quiénes son ellos?Who are they?Porquéestáélallí? Why is he here?
There are a few different ways to ask a question in Spanish1. Place the subject BEFORE the verb (it usually comes after in a statement)Ex: Elmo está en la fiesta¿Está Elmo en la fiesta?
2. Upward intonation…aka, just put a question mark at the end (don’t do this on tests kiddies, it doesn’t count)Ex. Hay una fiesta en mi casa¿Heyuna fiesta en mi casa?
3. Add a “tag word” at the end, like ¿no? or ¿verdad?, equivalent to the English: Right? Don’t you? Isnt she?Ex: ¿Ella va a la fiesta, no?
Estudiar- to studyEspañol- SpanishYo- IMuchos- Many/a lotPor- ForHoras- HoursI study Spanish for a long time.
Tener- To haveBolígrafo- PenRojo-RedAzule-BlueCuaderno- NotebookNosotros- WeSiete- sevenCinco- fiveWe have seven blue pens and five red notebooks
Biología- BiologyTú- YouDos- twoA-ATTener- To haveMartes- TuesdayJueves- ThursdayYou have biology on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 2:00
OK, let’s try with words you do not know yet… It always follows the same rules.
Amigo-FriendCine-Movie theatreAl- To theEl- theCaminar- To WalkJuntos- togetherThe friends walk to the park together
El- TheCantar- To SingFelíz- HappyBañera- BathtubÉl- HeCanción- SongEn- InHe sings happy songs in the bathtub
IR– to goYoVoyNosotrosVamosTúVasVosotrosVaisÉl/Ella/Ud.VaEllos/Ellas/Uds.Van
The Verb ir is usually followed by the preposition aEx: “Yovoyauna fiesta este fin de semana”
The prepositions a and de both contract in front of ela + el = alde + el = delEx: voya⏎el hotelVoyal hotelEx: Te presentoa⏎el amigo de⏎elestudiante Te presentoal amigo delestudiantenuevoI am presenting you to the friend of the new student
Little side note: when you talk to someone with a title, use the appropriate title of respect Ex: ¡Hola Srta. Petrucci, españoles mi clasefavorita!But, when speaking about someone with a title, use the definate article: la, el, las, or losEx: La Srta. Petruccies mi profesorafavorita
That means, if you use a or de, you must contract themEx: Es la clasedelprofesorSilberstienEx: Esperenza, les presentoalseñorMostaza