Lesson uno Audio Glossary and Speaking Activities @ 31.40

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Carlos González y Alejandra Fallas se acaban de mudar con su familia al vecindario Villa Celeste y están saludando y conociendo a sus vecinos.

Carlos González and Alejandra Fallas have just moved with their family to the neighborhood Villa Celeste and are greeting and getting to know their neighbors

Bien gracias. ¿Y ustedes?,

Fine, thanks. And you?[formal, plural]

Bien gracias. ¿Y usted?,

Fine, thanks. And you?[formal, singular]

Bien gracias. ¿Y tú? ,

Fine, thanks. And you?[informal, singular]

¿Cómo están ustedes?

How are you? [formal, plural]

¿Cómo está usted?

How are you? [formal, singular]

¿Cómo estás?

How are you? [informal, singular]

¿Qué tal?

How's it going?

Soy

I am....

Estoy mal

I'm not well.

Estoy bien

I'm well.

Es un placer.

It's a pleasure.

Le presento a...

Let me introduce you to.... [formal,singular]

Les presento a

Let me introduce you to.... [plural]

Te presento a

Let me introduce you to....[informal, singular]

Me llamo

My name is....

Mi nombre es....

My name is....

el castellano

Spanish language

el español

Spanish language

los Estados Unidos

United States

¿Cómo se llama usted?

What's your name? [Formal singular]

¿Cómo te llamas?

What's your name? [informal,singular]

solo

alone, only

el aspect

aspect

chao

bye

el curso

course

la cultura

culture

A,

found in the common Spanish word casa, is the easiest vowel sound to make. For the other four vowel sounds, focus on keeping the vowel sound short and uniform.

buenas tardes

good afternoon

buenas noches

good evening, good night

buen día

good morning

buenos días

good morning

Adios

good,bye

hola

hello

importante

important

introductorio

introductory

bastante bien

just fine

la lengua

language

igualmente

likewise

U

makes the sound pronounced in "rule." It's not "uwwww."

O

makes the sound pronounced in "toll." It's not "owwww."

E

makes the sound pronounced in the English word "take." It's not "eyyyy." You don't close it off at the end as you often do in English.

I

makes the sound pronounced in the word "fee." It's not "iyyyy."

mucho gusto

nice to meet you

no muy bien

not very well

mal

not well

encantada

pleased to meet you [speaker feminine]

encantado

pleased to meet you [speaker masculine]

nos vemos

see you

hasta luego

see you later

hasta pronto

see you soon

hasta mañana

see you tomorrow

regular

so,so

más o menos

so,so,more or less

gracias

thank you

están

they are, (The word están is the present form of estar, in the third person plural)

muy

very

muy bien gracias,

very well, thank you

bienvenidos

welcome [plural]

bien

well


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