Spanish Greetings and Goodbyes Vocabulary Lesson
Learn the essential vocabulary for greetings and goodbyes in Spanish. Practice saying hello and goodbye in different situations, such as morning, afternoon, and evening. Improve your language skills by identifying when to use expressions like "Hola," "Buenos días," and "Adiós." Get ready for interactive activities and quizzes to enhance your speaking abilities.
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Etapa Preliminar Vocabulario 1
Objectivos de hoy Greeting and saying goodbye Asking for and telling someone s name
Parte 1:Saludos y Despedidas Copy the vocabulary words for Spanish greetings and goodbyes on your flashcards. Be ready for a POP Quiz this week. Despedidas Adi s Hasta luego. Hasta ma ana. Nos vemos. Saludos Hola! Buenos d as. Buenas tardes. Buenas noches.
Saludos (Greetings): Hola. Hello Buenos d as Good morning Buenas tardes. Good afternoon. Buenas noches. Good night/evening
A. Buenos das 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.m. 5. Anytime 6. 9:00 p.m.
Despedidas (goodbyes): Adi s. Goodbye Hasta luego. See you (until) later. Hasta ma ana. See you (until) tomorrow. Nos vemos. See you.
B. Hasta Maana Use different expressions to say good-bye to these people. 1. Ana 2. Se or Ruiz 3. Se ora D az 4. Alfredo
Para Practicar Now let s practice! You have one minute to: Greet and say good-bye to a partner, according to these situations .
Para Practicar Greet each other in the afternoon. You will see each other tomorrow. Be ready to share with the class.
Para Practicar Greet each other in the evening. You don t expect to see each other anytime soon.
Para Practicar Greet each other in the morning. You will see each other later today.
Parte 2: Presentaciones Copy this vocabulary onto your flashcards. These are phrases to ask for and say someone s name. I will include the direct meaning of the words, along with the translation so that you understand exactly what you are saying. Meaning and translation are a little different. Think about how many different translations there are of the Bible in English?
el nombre first name el apellido last name
Cmo te llamas? Means: How do you call yourself? Translation: What s your name? People also use: Cu l es tu nombre? Means: Which is your name? This will not be used in this class. However, you will hear this, so I wanted to introduce it to you.
Me llamo Juan. Means: I call myself Juan. translation: My name is Juan Mi nombre es Juan. My name is Juan This will also not be used in this class. However, you will hear this, so I wanted to introduce it to you too.
Cmo se llama el chico/la chica? Means: How does the boy/girl call themselves? Translation: What s his/her name? El chico se llama Alejandro. Means: He calls himself Alejandro. His name is Alejandro. La chica se llama Carmen. Means: She calls herself Carmen. Translation: Her name is Carmen.
Encantado(a) Translation: Nice to meet you. Mucho gusto Translation: Nice to meet you. Means: Much pleasure.
Es un placer. Means: It s a pleasure. El gusto es m o. Means: The pleasure is mine.
Igualmente. Meaning: Equally. Translation: Likewise/Same to you
Para Practicar Get with a partner and practice speaking a conversation using the following outline. Be ready to share with the class. Greet each other Ask for each other s name Each of you tell your name Say that it is nice to meet each other Say goodbye