Primer paso: Asking for and giving information CAPÍTULO 6 DE VISTA EN LA CIUDAD.

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Primer paso: Asking for and giving information CAPÍTULO 6 DE VISTA EN LA CIUDAD

 Church  Building  Billboard  la iglesia  el edificio  el letrero LOCATIONS

 The conductor  The stoplight  el conductor  la conductora  el semáforo

 Parking lot  The bus stop  el estacionamiento  la parada del autobús

 To get on the bus  To get off the bus  subirse al autobús  bajarse del autobús

 The bridge  The guide  The boat  el puente  el guía  la lancha

 The river  The tourists  el rio  los turistas

 Do you know…?  Do you know if there is a bank around here?  Yes, of course, it’s very close.  ¿Sabe Ud. …?  ¿Sabe Ud. Si hay un banco por aquí?  Sí claro, hay uno muy cerca.

 Could you tell me…?  Could you tell me how much the entrance fee is?  Of course  Of course, it’s free.  ¿Me podría decir cuánto cuesta la entrada?  Por supuesto, es gratis.

 Do you know when…?  Do you know when the museums open?  Excuse me, Do you know where the San Jose Mission is?  ¿Sabes cuándo abren los museos?  Disculpe, ¿sabe Ud. Dónde está la misión San Jose?

 I’m not sure, you can figure it out…  I’m sorry, but I have no idea.  No estoy seguro/a. Lo puedes averiguar allá.  Lo siento, pero no tengo ni idea. IF YOU DON’T HAVE THE ANSWER, SAY:

 Conjugation of the verb saber in the present tense.  To know facts or information.  Sé  Sabes  Sabe  Sabemos  Saben SABER