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Hello Dear Student, Congratulation for taking this big step which is
learn a new language, in this case the Spanish. Remind this: All
your classes will be 100% personalized this included topics, learning
rhythm and the most important dates and times, so, you can request
for new schedule any moment. Let's forget away boring classes and
find interesting, fun and useful classes that can help you every single
day either for work or because you want to vacation. So, Let's begin...

Objectivos de la lección / Goals for the class


4.Nivel Basico de Español. / Basic Spanish Level.

* Verbos simples. / Simple verbs.


* Preguntas y respuestas con Verbos
simples / Use for simple verbs. (Asking
and answering).

Here we will be reading and practicing


words from this lesson, please, repeat
after me:
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Vocabulary
Yo me siento I feel
Tu te sientes You feel
El se siente He feels
Ella se siente She feels
Eso se siente It feels
Nosotros nos sentimos We feel
Ustedes se sienten You feel
Ellos se sienten They feel

¿Como se sienten? - How do they feel?

Listening and
grammatical practice
David y Petra Arnoldo of this content.

¿Como te sientes? - How do you feel?


Felpudo
In Spanish if you ask "¿Como estás?, probably
the other person will reply "Bien" ,"Mal" or any
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other short answer.


If you are looking for emotional answer you
must use "¿Como te sientes?.

More words for describing people...

In many different situations you must be


more formal, you can use words like
"Señorita" or "Señora" for women and
"Señor" for men.

Ejemplo: ¿Como se siente ella?


How does she feel?
Esa señora es mi profesora. ¿Quien es ella?
Who is she?
Este señor es mi abuelo.
Ella es la Señorita Vanexa.
Laura

Also we can use this words in plural at


the beginning of any speech:
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Ejemplo:
"Señoras y señores, sean bienvenidos al nuevo
museo ".

Otherwise, you can use other words for a


better description about age. If you are
talking about babys you must use "bebé"
or "infante". For teenagers you have to
use "adolecentes".
Ejemplo:

"El bebé tiene los ojos verdes."

"Ellos son adolecentes."


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The words "muchacho" and "muchacha" are


use for informal situations.
Ejemplo:
"El muchacho se llama Rodrigo y es Alto."
"Maria es una muchacha bonita."

Try to make some phrases with those words


but in plural".

¿Quién es ella?
Who is she?
¿Quienes son ellos?
Who are they?
¿Quien es alto?
Who is tall?
Olivia Santos Gilberto
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"Hacer" means "Do"


Ejemplo: Por favor, Hagaló. / Please, do it.
Let's combine this verb...

Yo hago I do
Tú haces You do
Él hace He does
Ella hace She does
Ello hace It does
Nosotros hacemos We do
Ustedes hacen You do
Ellos hacen They do

Try to make some sentences with


"hacer".

Nice job!
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Now let's put in practice what you just


learned with this dialogue

Dear Student: Hola (Hello)

Alfredo (Tutor): Hola... Bienvenido(a), ¿Como


estás? (Hello and Welcome,
How are you?)
Dear Student: Mas o menos ,¿ y tú?... (so, so
and you)

Alfredo: Bien, pero... ¿Como te sientes?


(I'm fine, but, How do you
feel?)

Dear Student: Oh! Bien, pero... me siento


cansado(a) (Oh! Well but, I feel
tired).
Alfredo: ¿Estás cansado(a)? (Are you
tired?)

Dear Student: Sí, estoy muy cansado(a) (Yes,


I'm too tired.)
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Alfredo (Tutor): Mmmm, que mal. ¿Puedo hacer


algo por tí? (Mmmm, what a
shame, Can I do anything for
you?)
No, no te preocupes, gracias. Y
Dear Student: tú estas cansado? (No, don't
worry about it, thanks. Are you
tired too?)

Sí un poco, pero, tengo hambre,


Alfredo (Tutor): tú tienes hambre? (Yes a little,
but, I'm hungry, are you
hungry?)

Sí tengo hambre. (Yes I'm


Dear Student: hungry ).
Vamos a un restaurant. (Let's
go to a restaurant.)
Alfredo(Tutor):
Chevere, vamonos! (Terrific!
Dear Student: Let's go.)
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Great Job!

Ahora puedes usar:

* Verbos simples. / Simple verbs.


* Preguntas y respuestas con Verbos
simples / Use for simple verbs. (Asking
and answering).

Lessons are 100% personalized, any doubt and any restlessness let
me know I am here for your Spanish improvement.

All the good things take time and dedication, and one of those thing
is learn a new language, Spanish is wonderful, you don't have any
idea how many people and places would you know with this new
language. I invite you to keep with the good job and do your
homework (it is on the next PDF document), I'll be able to check your
homework via e-mail or one Skype session. I wish you the best and I
see you next time.

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