martes, 20 de octubre de 2020

1 Primera clase en Español - Nivel principiante

Hola Bienvenido a tu primera clase de español con Ana. 

¿Cómo estás? 

Acerca de mi. (About myself) :

Me llamo Ana Lucía 
Mis apellidos son Ruiz Bermúdez 

Yo vengo de México. Nací en Chiapas y ahora me encuentro en León Guanajuanto. ¿Puedes encontrarlos en el mapa? 






1. Los pronombres en español. 

Pronouns in Spanish are a little more complex than in English. Do you know why? 


And because when you make a complete sentence you have to conjugate each verb according to the subject, that means, according to the pronoun you use.

The different conjugations of the verbs is the most difficult in Spanish, but it is not so bad.  We will learn little by little with topics of your interest.  I personalize my classes for each different student.

The other challenge that you will do in Spanish is that you will understand that in Spanish we use more prepositions than in English.  In that sense English is simpler.  But good news: the pronunciation of Spanish is easier than other languages ​​like English, French or German, you just have to remember that in Spanish we pronounce each letter, (Consonant and vowel) 

The other good news is that in my classes we do not study grammar, we will study topics related to culture and other interests, and we will only use grammar a little to answer questions.  For me, the best way to learn is with the interest of speaking, and constant correction.



some vocabulary :
-Sí 
-por favor
-tal vez (maybe) 
-a veces (sometimes) 
-descansar (to rest) 



VERBOS :

- estar - to be :
        Yo estoy - yo estoy feliz (I'm happy)
        Tú estás -  you are.      - ¿cómo estás? 
         Ella está. - she is.

- hacer
         Yo hago -
          Tú haces
           Ella hace

- comer
        Yo como
         Tú comes
         Ella come

- hablar. - speak
           Yo hablo. - I speak
           Tú hablas
           Él habla

- querer - - - - want
      Yo quiero - I want 
      Tú quieres - you want 
      Ella quiere - 

-gustar (this is a little different verb because we need to add one other word, a Reflexive pronoun) so,

       - me gusta. (I like)
       - te gusta comer (you like to eat) the "tú" is implicit in the "te" 
      - le gusta comer

 the verb "llamarse"   - "me llamo Michael" 

         Me llamo Michael (I) - my name is.. 
         Te llamas Ana   (you) - your name is.. 
         Se llama Marcela (she) - her name is (But it is not literal.  Because it would literally be "called")

Ask me questions in Spanish using this vocabulary or more. 
¡Vamos! - let's go!

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