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01 Lesson - Welcome To Class

This document provides greetings, farewells, and other common expressions in Spanish for communicating in a foreign or indigenous language class. It includes typical greetings like "Hello," "Good morning," and farewells such as "Goodbye" and "See you later." It also lists responses to common questions, thanks and apology phrases, and classroom commands to help students learn conversational skills and manage the class.
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01 Lesson - Welcome To Class

This document provides greetings, farewells, and other common expressions in Spanish for communicating in a foreign or indigenous language class. It includes typical greetings like "Hello," "Good morning," and farewells such as "Goodbye" and "See you later." It also lists responses to common questions, thanks and apology phrases, and classroom commands to help students learn conversational skills and manage the class.
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WELCOME TO CLASS

COMUNICACIÓN EN IDIOMA EXTRANJERO


Y/O LENGUA ORIGINARIA

Lic. Jorge Daniel Oscanoa Ventura – Docente


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Greetings, Farewells and other
common expresions
GREETINGS
•Hello.
(más formal)

•Hi.
(menos formal)
Good morning Good afternoon
(buenos días) (buenas tardes)

Good evening Good night


(buenas noches) (buenas noches)
• Welcome
(Bienvenido/a)
1st time you meet a person:
• Nice to meet you
• Please to meet you

After the first time:


• Nice to see you
QUESTIONS ANSWERS
FORMAL
• How are you?
(¿Cómo estás?) I’m fine, thanks, and you?
• How do you do? Not bad. / So so (thanks)
(¿Cómo estás? ) Bad / Not well
• How is everything?
(¿Cómo va todo?)

INFORMAL
• How is going?
• What’s up?
(¿Cómo va?)
FAREWELLS
• Good-bye / Bye • See you on Monday.
(adiós) (hasta el Lunes)
• See you later • Have a nice day.
(hasta luego) (que tengas un buen día)
• See you tomorrow • Have a nice weekend.
(hasta mañana) (buen fin de semana)
• See you soon
(hasta pronto)
• Take care
(cuídate)
OTHER EXPRESSIONS
• Thanks • You’re welcome.
• Thank you. • Not at all
(gracias) (de nada)
• Thank you very
much
(muchas gracias)
• Cheers
(informal)
• Sorry! • Congratulations!
• I’m sorry! (Felicidades)

(lo siento, perdón) • Good luck


(Buena suerte)

• Please • Same to you


(por favor) (igualmente)

• Excuse me…
(perdone, con
permiso…)
Now, we are going to practice:
• CONVERSATION 1:
Person 1) Good morning, my name is ….
Person 2) Good morning, nice to meet you. My
name is ….
Person 1) Nice to meet you too.

• CONVERSATION 2:
Person 1) Hello …….. How are you?
Person 2) I’m fine, thanks. And you?
Person 1) Not bab. Nice to see you.
Person 2) Nice to see you too.
CLASSROOM COMMANDS
Abran los libros.
Open your books.
Cierren los libros.
Close your books.
Siéntense.
Sit down.
Levántense.
Stand up.
Vayan a la pizarra.
Go to the board.
Repitan, por favor.
Repeat, please.
Silencio, por favor.
Quiet, please.
¡Atención!
Attention!
Abran los cuadernos.
Open your notebooks.
Cierren los cuadernos.
Close your notebooks.
Saquen una hoja de papel.
Take out a piece of paper.
Escriban con un bolígrafo.
Write with a pen.
Escuchen.
Listen.
Lean.
Read.
Miren.
Look.
No hablen.
Do not speak.

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