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Más Conversaciones

Más Conversaciones. A complete conversation. Let’s review what we know:. How do you ask someone for their name ? ¿ Cómo te llamas? What’s your name ? (familiar ) ¿ Cómo se llama usted ? What’s your name ? (polite ) ¿ Cómo se llama? What’s his/her name?.

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Más Conversaciones

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  1. MásConversaciones A complete conversation

  2. Let’s review what we know: How do you ask someone for their name? • ¿Cómote llamas? What’s your name? (familiar) • ¿Cómose llama usted? What’s your name? (polite) • ¿Cómose llama? What’s his/her name?

  3. How do you respond? • Me llamo… • DO NOT SAY Me llamoes…. That would be saying my name is…IS. • Se llama… His/Her name is….

  4. Let’s review Greetings • Hola • Buenos días • Buenastardes • Buenasnoches • ¿Quétal? • ¿Quépasa? • And here’s a “slang” one for you: • ¿Quéonda?

  5. Different Goodbyes • Different goodbyes: • Adiós • Chao • Hasta pronto • Hastaluego • Hastamañana • And a few your book doesn’t mention: • Hasta la vista • Nosvemos See you • Tengoqueirme I have to go. • Tengoclaseahora – I have class now.

  6. Being polite • Mucho gusto nice to meet you • Encantado charmed (more polite) • El gusto esmio the pleasure is mine • Igualmente same here

  7. How to ask how someone is doing in Spanish: • ¿Cómoestás? How are you? (familiar) • ¿Cómoestáusted? How are you? (polite)

  8. Ways You can Respond • To say “I AM…” when referring to HOW YOU ARE DOING, or your EMOTIONAL STATE, you use the word ESTOY, which means I am. • And ladies, don’t forget that you have to make the endings of adjective feminine to reflect who you are! • So the complete phrase is: ESTOY + emotion. For example:

  9. Emocionespositivos • Estoybien I am well • Estoyalegre. I am happy • Estoyfelíz. I am happy • Estoycontento / contenta. I am happyEstoyemocionado. I am excited • enamorado / enamorada in love • orgulloso / orgullosa proud • relajado / relajada relaxed

  10. EmocionesNegativos • Estoy mal I am doing bad • Estoyenojado / enojada I am angryEstoynervioso / nerviosa I am nervousEstoypreocupado / preocupada I am worrieddeprimido / deprimida depressed • aburrido / aburrida bored • confundido / confundida confused • frustrado / frustrada frustratedfurioso / furiosa furiousceloso / celosa jealous

  11. Otroswords with estoy • satisfecho / satisfecha satisfied • sorprendido / sorprendida surprised • cansado / cansada tired • enfermo / enferma sick, ill • agotado / agotada exhausted • desnudo / desnuda naked

  12. Neutral adjectives • Neutral adjectives often end in an e. They do not change to become either masculine OR feminine. They work equally with both. • Examples: • Estoytriste I am sad • Estoyasi-asi I am so-so • Estoyalegre. I am happy

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