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Review

Bienvenido welcome
Lo siento sorry
Perdón excuse me (begging pardon)
¡discúlpeme! (seeking attention)
Por favor please
¡ Adiós! bye
Gracias thank you
Bien, gracias. fine, thank you
De nada you are welcome
Hasta la próxima see you then
una vez next
uno mas one more
escucha muy bien listen very well
see you next meeting nos vemos en la próxima reunión
see you next time nos vemos en la prózima vez
see you then hasta la próxima
Mucho gusto
nice to meet you
Class dismiss now Clase, dispedirse ahora
Practice the sound practica el sonido
Sorry I’m late. May I come in? lo siento llego tarde,
puedo entrar?
Don’t mention it. no los menciones
USO DE PRONOMBRES PERSONALES
I/We
First Person
Yo /djo/ I

Nosotros/as We
You
Second Person

Tú (informal) (S) You (Informal)


Vosotros/as (P)

You
Usted (formal) (S)
(Formal)
Ustedes (P)
Culture Leaf

Spain, Argentina – Tú or vosotros/as are


commonly used; used in family members,
friends, children and close acquaintances.
Latin America – used in formal situations
It is safe to use “usted” but if the person
started with “tu”, reciprocate informally.
He/She/It/They
Third Person
El Tom/He

Ella /edzah / Ana/She

Ana y Luis/ Ellos Ana and Luis/They


Grammar tip:
“y” in Ana y Luis is pronounced same as the sound
of the letter ‘e’ in English
Activity
Let us revise!
El (he) Jóse
Vosotros
(you-informal) Jóse y tú

Ellos (they) Jóse y Carlos


Nosotros
(we-formal) Jóse, Carlos y yo

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