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Asking/Giving Phone numbers. DLT: I can ask for someone’s phone number in Spanish. DLT: I can give a phone number in Spanish. To ask for someone’s Phone Number:. What is your (informal) telephone number? ¿ Cuál es tu teléfono? What is your (formal) telephone number? ¿ Cuál es su teléfono?
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Asking/Giving Phone numbers DLT: I can ask for someone’s phone number in Spanish.DLT: I can give a phone number in Spanish.
To ask for someone’s Phone Number: • What is your (informal) telephone number? • ¿ Cuál es tu teléfono? • What is your (formal) telephone number? • ¿ Cuál es su teléfono? • What is ____’s telephone number? • ¿Cuál es el teléfono de ____?
To ask for someone’s Phone Number: • Things to notice: • It is NOT necessary to say “Número de teléfono” for “phone number”. “Teléfono” is used for “Phone number” • In Spanish, there is no ‘s. Instead of say “Juan’s phone number”, you are actually saying “the phone number of Juan” (el teléfono de Juan).
To Give for someone’s Phone Number: • It is… • Es… • You may also see… • My phone number is… • Mi teléfono es… • ___’s phone number is… • El teléfono de ____ es…
To Give for someone’s Phone Number: • When giving a phone number, the digits are often grouped together. • So, instead of saying: • 6-1-1-2-7-1-5 • Youmaysee: • 6-11-27-15 • In manySpanishspeakingcountries, telephonenumbershave 7 or 8 digits. Usually, thefirstnumberisspokenalone and theremainingnumbers are given in pairs.
Listening Practice (page 19- Activity 22) • Beatriz: 3-2-4-1-9-5-0 • Jorge: 2-6-7-3-1-2-8 • Rosaura: 2-1-3-2-5-3-1 • Ángel: 7-1-8-6-3-9-4 • Gladys: 1-2-8-1-5-2-2
Listening Practice • Write the following phone numbers as I give them: • 3-31-28-19 • 4-16-15-11 • 1-14-27-30 • 9-22-29-12 • 8-20-21-18