LECCIÓN PRELIMINAR VOCABULARIO

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LECCIÓN PRELIMINAR VOCABULARIO Grupo 2: PEOPLE, POLITENESS, ETC

LECCIÓN PRELIMINAR VOCABULARIO Grupo 2: PEOPLE, POLITENESS, ETC

¿Quién es?

Who is he/she/it?

Es…

He is… She is… It is… You (formal) are…

¿Qué día es hoy?

What day is it today?

Hoy es…

Today is…

Mañana es…

Tomorrow is…

El día

Day

Hoy

Today

Mañana

Tomorrow

La semana

Week

¿Cuál es tu/su número de teléfono? Tu is used if you are talking informally. Su is used if you are talking formally.

What is your phone number? Spanish speakers you the word “which” instead of “what” when asking this type of question.

Mi número de teléfono es 000.000.0000

My phone number is 000-000-0000 Be sure to include your 3 digit area code and if calling to or from a different country you must include the country code too.

La clase

Class

El/la maestro(a) de español O if the teacher is male. A if the teacher is female.

Spanish Teacher

El país

Country This is the term for countries like the US or Spain. Not I live in the country.

Perdón.

Excuse me.

Por favor

Please

(Muchas) Gracias.

Thank you (very much)

De nada.

You’re welcome.

El señor (Sr.)

Mr. Sir

La señora (Sra.)

Mrs.

La señorita (Srta.)

Miss Ms.

Yes

No

No, Not