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Saludos y Despedidas Greetings and Goody-byes

Saludos y Despedidas Greetings and Goody-byes. Para Empezar. Saludos. Buenos días Good m orning Buenas tardes Good afternoon Buenas noches Good night / evening Hola Hello Encantado ** para chicos Delighted Encantada ** para chicas Delighted Igualmente Same here

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Saludos y Despedidas Greetings and Goody-byes

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  1. Saludos y DespedidasGreetings and Goody-byes Para Empezar

  2. Saludos • Buenos días Goodmorning • Buenas tardes Goodafternoon • Buenas noches Goodnight/evening • Hola Hello • Encantado **para chicosDelighted • Encantada **para chicas Delighted • Igualmente Samehere • Mucho Gusto Pleasedtomeetyou

  3. PreguntasQuestions • ¿Cómote llamas? informalWhatisyourname? • ¿Cómo se llama? Formal Whatisyourname? • Me llamo Mynameis______ • **Both of these questions use Me llamo as the answer

  4. How are you? • ¿CómoestáUsted (Ud.)? How are you? (formal) • ¿Cómoestás? Informal How are you? • Estoy (I am…) • Muybien Very well • Bien Well • Regular/ así-así Regular/ So-so • Mal Bad • Muy mal Very bad

  5. Personal Titles • Title Abbreviation Meaning • Señor Sr. Mister Boys only • Señora Sra. Misses • A married lady • Señorita Srta. Miss/Ms. • An unmarried lady • All of the girls in this class

  6. Tú vs. Usted (Ud.) Tú Usted (Ud.) • Your friends • Your family • A new acquaintance your own age • Anyone you are on a first name basis with • Pets • Your teacher • Your principal • Authority figures • Anyone you address with Mr., Mrs., or Ms. • **a sign of respect

  7. Informal Questions • ¿Quėtal? What’s going on? • ¿Quė pasa? What’s up? • Nada Nothing

  8. Other useful phrases • ¿Y tú? And you? informal • ¿Y Ud.? And you? formal • Gracias Thank you • De Nada You’re welcome

  9. Despedidas • Adiós Good-bye • Hasta luego See you later • Hasta mañana See you tomorrow • ¡NosVemos! See you! • Hasta la vista See you later

  10. ¿Quėhoraes?What time is it? • Es la una 1:00 **Es la is only used with 1 • Son las _______ ** For all numbers <1 • Quince/Cuarto quarter past or quarter til • Treinta/Media 30 minutes/half past

  11. Ejemplos • Es la una y diez • Son lastres • Son lascuatro y cuarto • Son lascinco y media • 1:10 • 3:00 • 4:15 • 5:30

  12. Másejemplos • Son lasseismenosdiez ( 6:00-10) • Son lassietemenos quince • Es la unamenosveinte • 5:50 • 6:45 • 12:40

  13. El Cuerpo • Cabezahombrosrodillas pies, rodillas pies • Cabeza hombros rodillas pies, rodillas pies • Ojos orejasboca y nariz • Cabeza hombros rodillas pies, rodillas pies • Sing to the tune of head shoulders knees and toes

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