los diarios: lunes, el nueve de enero por favor, traduzcan las oraciones al español.” hello!...
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Los diarios: lunes, el nueve de enero Por favor, traduzcan las oraciones al
español.” Hello! How are you Mrs. May?
What’s up Pedro?
What is your name? (informal)
Nice to meet you.
See you tomorrow!
Standards & Essential Questions
Standards: Students will use basic greetings,
farewells, and expressions of courtesy. Students will demonstrate Novice-Low
proficiency in oral and written exchanges with respect to proper pronunciation, intonation, and writing mechanics.
Essential Questions: How do you greet someone formally and
informally? How do you say goodbye?
MINI LESSONGreetings and goodbyes
Formal vs. Informal
You use the formal form when talking to adults. For example: you would talk in a formal form with teachers, parents, grandparents, etc. This shows respect.
You use the informal form when talking to your friends (amigos), people your age or children.
Formal Vs. Informal Hola, ¿Cómo está
usted? - Hello, How are you?
¿y usted?- and you?
¿Cómo se llama?- What is your name?
Hola, ¿Cómo estás?- Hello, How are you?
¿y tú? - and you?
¿Cómo te llamas? - What is your name?
Responses to “¿Cómo está/s?
(Yo) estoy… Muy = very Bien = good Mal = bad Cansado/a = tired
Chicos: cansado, Chicas: cansada Más o menos = okay
Ejemplo: Yo estoy muy bien, gracias.
Nice to meet you!!
Mucho gusto: Nice to meet you.Encantado/a: Nice to meet you. (Used mostly in Spain)
You too!! (Likewise) Igualmente
Frase Informal
¿Qué pasa?: What’s up?
Nada: nothing
Time to say Goodbye!
Adios (Goodbye)Hasta Luego (See you later)Hasta mañana (See you tomorrow)
Hasta pronto (See you soon)Nos Vemos (I’ll see you)Vaya con Dios (Go with God)
Work on your dialogues. When you are done, practice your dialogue and then we will perform them for the class.
Work Session
Repaso
Closing