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terça-feira, 17 de setembro de 2013

¿Cuáles son tus trucos para aprender español?: Learn Basic Spanish Vocabulary from lists of common everyday questions.


I have made a list of some questions in Spanish. This helped me when I was studying English – many years ago. These sentences won’t make you speak Spanish fluently, of course, but they’ll help you understand how to ask simple, but important, elementary questions. In addition, they may be useful one day. Remember that when you are learning (how to play) the guitar, you have to practice the first chords many times (over and over again). Repetition is very important, and so it is learning the basics.


These questions are in the absence of context, but I will need them the make another point here. Therefore, I do hope you enjoy them.


What’s your name?
¿Cómo te llamas?
Where are you from?
¿De dónde eres?
Where do you live?
¿Dónde vives?
How old are you?
¿Cuántos años tienes? (informal) ¿Cuántos años tiene usted? (formal)
What do you do? (or What’s your occupation?)
¿Qué haces? (¿A qué te dedicas?)
Where do you work?
¿Dónde trabajas?

Knowing these questions will not make you speak the language (at least not only them), but they may provide learners with the basic vocabulary small talks.


I have found this (boring) video in which you can find another words and expressions in English/Spanish. 




If you want to read the previous entries, visit my entries I do have a thing or two to talk about my language learning. (Here) And ¿A qué horas empezamos la clase? (Here)

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