When meeting someone you're on a first name basis with you can ask "Como estas?". What if you are not on a first name basis - How do you ask "How are you?" politely?
Como esta usted?
cinco + tres = ?
ocho (8)
Spell the following word: HOLA
hache o ele a
Complete the order of countries according to the song:
_________, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador
Mexico
The pronoun YO means ....
I
How do you say "What's your name?" in Spanish and how do you answer? (2 part question)
Como te llamas?
Me llamo ___
quince - dos= ?
trece (13)
Spell the following word: NIÑO
ene i eÑe o
Complete the order of countries according to the song:
El Salvador, ______________ , Costa Rica, Panama
Nicaragua
The pronoun TU and USTED are synonyms but you use them at different times. Explain the differences and what it means.
Tu = you (informal)
Usted = you (formal)
How do you ask "How old are you?" in Spanish? and how do you answer? (2 part question)
Cuantos anos tienes?
Yo tengo # anos
dieciseis + cinco = ?
veintiuno (21)
Spell the following word: RAYOS-X
erre a i griega o ese equis
Complete the order of countries according to the song:
Cuba, Republica Dominicana, Puerto Rico, _______
Venezuela
What do the following pronouns mean in English:
Tu, El, Ella,
You, He, She
How do you ask "Where are you from?" in Spanish? How do you answer (2 part question)
De donde eres?
Yo soy de...
veinticuatro +seis = ?
treinta (30)
Spell the following word: VALENCIA
uve a ele e ene ce i a
Complete the order of countries according to the song:
Peru, ____________, Bolivia, Argentina
Chile
What do the following pronouns mean in English:
Vosotros, Ustedes, Ellos
You all (Spain - informal), You all (formal/informal), They
How do you say "It's nice to meet you" in Spanish? and How do you respond? (2 part question)
Mucho Gusto
Igualmente
treinta y siete - cuatro = ?
treinta y tres (33)
Spell the following word: JAVIER
jota a uve i e erre
Complete the order of countries according to the song:
Uruguay, Paraguay, Espana, _______________
Guinea Ecuatorial
Yo soy and Yo estoy both mean "I am". Are they synonyms or do you use them at specific times?
Yo soy = to talk about where you are from
Yo estoy = to talk about your feelings