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¡HOLA!

Greetings –

Introductions -

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HelloHow do you say

hello? (Click on correct answer)

AdiósHasta Luego¡Hola!¿Que tal?

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Incorrect – Adiós means “goodby”

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Incorrect – Hasta Luego means “See you later”

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Incorrect –

¿Que Tal? means “How’s it going?”

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Correct! – Hola – “Hello”

Tip: H for Hola—H for Hello

Go to greetings

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GREETINGS

Buenos días. “Good morning”

Buenas tardes. “Good afternoon”

Buenos noches. “Good night”

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TERMS OF RESPECT

Señor = Mister or Sir

Señora = Mrs. Or Madam

Señorita = Miss Click here for next slide

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¿Como estás? = How are you? –when speaking to someone you know. (familiar form)

¿Como está? = How are you? –when speaking to someone you do not know. (formal)

Yo soy _______.

BienMuy bienMalMuy malAsí asíRegular

Choose Bien first

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Bien

Bien means “well”

Click here to go back-click on Muy bien

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Muy Bien

Muy bien means “very well”

Click here to go back. Click on mal

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Mal

Mal means “bad”

Click here to go back. Click on muy mal

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Muy mal

Muy mal means “very bad”

Click here to go back, then click on Asi asi

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Así así

Así así means “so so”

Click here to go back, then click on regular

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Regular

Regular means “okay”

Click on the star.

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Just as we do in English, you answered how you are feeling. Now you ask how the other person is feeling. (See below)

¿Y tú? = And you? (familiar-someone you know.

¿Y usted? = And you? (formal-someone you know.

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Sometimes young people ask each other: What’s happening?

Nada

Mucho

(Click on Nada)

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You chose a typical teenage response.

Click here to choose mucho

NADA

“NOTHING”

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You are a very busy person

Mucho

“much or a lot”

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¿Como se llama?

¿Como se llama? means What is your name?

You use this when you are

talking to someone older,

to someone you do not know

well. It is a sign of respect

You answer would be

Me llamo ______________

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¿Como te llamas?

¿Como te llamas? also means

What is your name?

You use this when

talking to someone

your own age, your family,

or someone you know well

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When you are introduced you would say:

When a boy or man is delighted to meet someone—encantado ends with a masculine “o”

When a girl or woman is delighted to meet someone—encantada ends with a feminine “a”

Encantada

Encantado

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¿De dónde eres?

“Where are you from?”

You would answer:

Yo soy de Hanover.

“I am from Hanover.

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¿Cuántos años tienes?¿Cuántos años tiene?

¿Cuántos años tienes? Means “How old are you?”—to someone your

own age or someone you are familiar with.

¿Cuántos años tiene? Means “How old are you?”—to someone older

or to someone you don’t know.

? ??

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Leave Takings

Adiós Goodby

Hasta luego See you later

Hasta mañana See you tomorrow

Nos vemos See you

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Politeness

Gracias = Thank you

De nada = You are

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EL FIN

Adiós