Hoy es miércoles, el 6 de septiembre Agenda I. Repasito Copy and respond to the following greeting. Modelo: ¿Qué pasa? Nada 1. ¿Cómo estás tú? 2. ¿Cómo te llamas? 3. ¡Buenos dias! 4. ¡Hasta pronto! 5. ¿Cómo está usted? Reminder: Make sure you study vocabulary or go over your notes every day for at least 15-20 minutes. Click on the following links to STUDY: 1. Greeting and farewells 2. Courtesy expressions II.Los saludos y las despedidas-Greeting and Farewells Today we will continue learning how to greet people in Spanish. Watch and listen to the following videos and repeat when possible Go to the next available page and get ready to take notes.
What's your name? / ¿Cual es tu nombre? How are you called? / ¿ Como te llamas? My name is ______ / Mi nombre es ________. I am called ______/ Me llamo _______. 2) Tú vs Ud.
Singular informal: tú Singular formal: usted Plural informal: vosotros Plural formal: ustedes 3) Primero (first) REPETIMOS, then copia el vocabulario (copy the vocab.) Más Introducciones Éste es/Ésta es... - This is.... Le presento a... - Let me introduce you to ____ (formal) Te presento a... - Let me introduce you to ____(informal) Mucho gusto. - Nice to meet you. El gusto es mio. - The pleasure is mine. Encantado/a - Delighted Igualmente - Likewise ¿Cuántos años tienes? - How old are you? Yo tengo ____ años. - I am ___ years old. ¿Cuándo es tu cumpleaños? - When is your birthday? Mi cumpleaños es el ___ de ____. - My birthday is ____. Expresiones de cortesía Por favor - Please Gracias - Thank you Con Permiso - Excuse me De nada - You're welcome Lo siento - I'm sorry Muchas gracias - Thank you very much Perdón - Pardon me (Excuse me) Ahora a practicar Práctica 1
Create a comic strip in Spanish using greetings and farewells to demonstrate how to greet someone during a typical day. Today, you will work individually on your comic strips. 1) You can utilize clip art or you can illustrate your comic strip with drawings. 2) Comic strips will have 3 boxes in length. Each box will contain at least 2 sentences or expressions depicting formal and informal introductions as well as an illustration. If you finish early, color the pictures. Culture Note: Kisses are not only a form of greeting in Hispanic cultures. It is also common to end a phone conversation and close letters or e-mails with the word UN BESO o BESOS. Also, friends may use UN ABRAZO to end a written message. In a more formal e-mail, one can write UN SALUDO (cordial) or SALUDOS.
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