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ESPAÑOL IEtapa Preliminar
Hola, bienvenidos!
Greet people Introduce yourself Say where you are from Exchange phone numbers Say which day it is
Hola
When greeting, it is customary to shake hands. Many people also exchange a kiss on the cheek or a hug. The greeting changes with the time of day. Hola can be used anytime. Buenos Días is used in the morning, Buenas tardes in the afternoon and early evening, and Buenas noches at night.
Adiós
These expressions are used to say good-bye. Adiós means good-bye Hasta mañana literally means until tomorrow. You can say Hasta luego or Nos vemos if you expect to see the person later that day or in the near future.
Las respuestas
1. Buenas noches
2. Buenos días
3. Buenas tardes
4. Buenos días
5. İHola!
Vamos a practicar
How would you greet a friend at these times?
1. 8:00 P.M.2. 10:45 A.M.3. 2:00 P.M.4. 8:30 A.M5. anytime
Saying good-bye
Use a different expression to say good-bye to these people.1. Ana2. Señor Ruiz3. Señora Díaz4. Alfredo
Speaking Activity
You will now be divided into 2 groups. We are going to form two circles.You will greet each other and say
good-bye.
¿Cómo te llamas?
Alejandro
Alejandra
Adá
n
Elena
Carlos
Vicente
Yolanda
Cristin
aJulia
Julio
Luis
Luisa
¿Cómo te llamas? To answer this question you say:
Me llamo + nameOr
Mi nombre es + name. Francisco: Hola. ¿Cómo te llamas? Alma: Me llamo Alma. Francisco: Encantado, Alma. Me llamo Francisco. Alma: Es un placer, Francisco.
Vamos a practicar.
You will stand up and mingle as if you where at a party, practicing.
İHola! Bunas tardes./ Buenas noches.
¿Cómo te llamas? Me llamo ____.
¿De dónde es / eres?
ArgentinaBolivia Puerto
Rico
Chile
Colombia
España
El Salvador
Guinea Ecuatorial
Ecuador
Guatemala
Cuba
Costa Rica
Argentina
…………..
Es/Soy de+ country
Spanish speakers sometimes use the articles el, la, las, or los before these countries.
(la) Argentina(el) Perú(el) Ecuador(la) República Dominicana(los) Estados Unidos
(el) Uruguay(las) Flilipinas(el) Paraguay
Los números del cero a diez
1 uno2 dos3 tres
4 cuatro5 cinco6 seis7siete
8 ocho9 nueve10 diez11 once12 doce13 trece
14 catorce
15 quince16 diez y seis17 diez y siete18 diez y ocho
19 diez y nueve20 veinte
A jugarRules of the game:
- Groups.- In turns, each group member has to take a card
from the numbers set, read the number and run to the whiteboard to write it down in figures.
- Once he/ she has written the number down, he/ she goes back to his/ her group.
- The next member does the same, and so on and so forth until there are no more numbers left.
- The group that wins is the one to finish their numbers first.
¿Empezamos?
1,2,3….
¿Cuál es tu número de teléfono?
Mi número es elsiete- cuatro- cero- dos-tres- cinco -seis
¿Qué día es hoy?
• Days of the week are not capitalized.
• In Spanish- speaking countries, the calendar week begins with Monday and ends
with Sunday. lunes
martesmiércoles jueves viernes sábado domingo