Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Basic Conversation Sayings:

Usually if you don't know someone you wouldn't talk to them necessarily but if they do something for you something you may say are : mil gracis (thanks a million), & de nada (you're welcome).

In this video you will learn basic conversation questions if someone does something very nice for your.

Courtesy Phrases.

To say courtesy phrases in Spanish you can say : con perimso (excuse me), gracias (thank you), and por favor (please).


In our video we're going to talk about courtesy and practice how you say them. We will also practice how you say the others ones as well.



How to Say the Days of the Week in Spanish.

Here is a table for saying the "Days of the Week":















You would use the days of the week when you need to plan out a vacation and you need to what day you will do what. Or if you have an appointment and you have to select the day of the appointment. To ask what day it is you say: "¿ Que dia es hoy?" To respond you say: Es then the day. Are skit will be about asking someone the days of the week.



Thursday, October 22, 2009

How to greet someone is Spanish.

If you want to greet someone is Spanish you could say: "¿Hola cómo está usted?" (Hello how are you?/formal), "¿Cuál es su nombre?" (What is your name?/informal), or "¿Cómo estas guapo/bonita?" (How are you handomse/pretty?/informal) . All of these are examples on how to greet someone in Spanish.

Here are more greetings in Spanish that you can learn:
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/language/spanish/matchingphrases/greetings/small.GIF

You can apply this information to a real-life situation by approaching someone attractive and flirt with them to get to know them and ask for a date with them.




Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Learning how to add and subtract numbers.

Learning numbers in Spanish for learning purposes in Mathematics.
Here is an example of some number in Spanish:










  • In Spanish when saying your phone number it usually looks like this: (6 /10) 2 / 67 – 44 / 23; so you have to know your numbers from 0-99.
  • If you feel courageous enough to ask a very attractive person his/her number in Spanish you would say: ¿Cuál es tu número de teléfono? This asks, "What is your phone number?"
  • You can apply this to real life situation because if you find someone attractive at a party or club they may speak Spanish and you would be able to communicate with them by knowing numbers and questions about numbers.