State your name
Me llamo (name)
State what you like to do
State what you don't like to do
Me gusta (infinitive- ends with "ar," "er," or "ir")
No me gusta (infinitive- ends with "ar," "er," or "ir")
State what you are like (your personality).
State what you are not like (your personality).
Yo soy (adjective- needs to agree with your gender).
Yo no soy (adjective- needs to agree with your gender).
State your favorite class
Describe that class with adjectives.
Mi clase favorita es la clase de (class)
La clase de (class) es (feminine adjective- divertida, interesante, fácil etc.)
State what you (subject: "I") do at a certain time of day.
Yo (conjugated verb for "yo"- ends in "o") en la mañana/en la tarde/en la noche.
State your age
Yo tengo (doce/trece/catorce) años
State what you like to do a lot
State what you don't like to do at all
Me gusta mucho (infinitive) or Me gusta (infinitive) mucho
No me gusta nada (infinitive) or No me gusta (infinitive) nada
State why or why not you are a certain personality trait (using "because").
Yo soy (adjective) porque me gusta (infinitive).
OR
Yo no soy (adjective) porque no me gusta (infinitive)
Ex: Yo soy deportista porque me gusta practicar deportes.
Can also say something like: Yo soy ordenado(a) porque yo no soy desordenado(a).
State what period you have a class
Yo tengo la clase de (class) en la (primera/segunda etc.) hora
State what a YOU subject (subject: "you"- informal) does in a certain month.
Tú (conjugated verb for "tú"- ends in "as") en enero/febrero/marzo/abril/mayo/junio/julio/agosto/septiembre/octubre/noviembre/diciembre.
State your favorite color
State your favorite season
Mi color favorito es (color)
Mi estación favorita es (season)
State something you like to do, but something you like to do more
Me gusta (infinitive- ends in "ar," "er," "ir"), pero me gusta (infinitive- ends in "ar," "er," "ir") más
State your gender
Yo soy una mujer (females)
Yo soy un hombre (males)
State your teacher in a class.
State whether or not you have a lot of homework in a class.
El Sr. (name) es mi maestro OR la Sra./Srta. (name) es mi maestra en la clase de (class).
Yo tengo mucha tarea en la clase de (class) OR Yo no tengo mucha tarea en la clase de (class).
State what one other person does with friends or with family.
(Name) (conjugated verb for él/ella- ends in "a") con amigos/con familia.
State your birthday
Mi cumpleaños es el (number) de (month)
State 2 things you like to do using "and" and "also"
State 2 things you don't like to do using "or" or "neither..nor" and "neither/either"
Me gusta (infinitive- ends in "ar," "er," or "ir") y me gusta (infinitive- ends in "ar," "er," or "ir") también.
No me gusta ni (infinitive- ends in "ar," "er," or "ir") ni (infinitive- ends in "ar," "er," or "ir") tampoco.
OR
No me gusta (infinitive- ends in "ar," "er," or "ir") o (infinitive- ends in "ar," "er," or "ir") tampoco.
State what you are like according to your friends.
State what you are like according to your family.
Según mis amigos, yo soy (adjective- make sure it agrees with your gender).
Según mi familia, yo soy (adjective- make sure it agrees with your gender).
State what you like (or don't like) to do in a class.
State what you are like (or not like) (your personality) in a class.
Me gusta (infinitive- ends in "ar," "er," or "ir") en la clase de (class) OR No me gusta (infinitive- ends in "ar," "er," or "ir") en la clase de (class).
Yo soy (adjective- make sure it agrees with your gender) en la clase de (class) OR Yo no soy (adjective- make sure it agrees with your gender) en la clase de (class).
State what you and your friend (subject: "My friend and I") do in a certain season.
Mi amigo(a) y yo (conjugated verb for "nosotros(as)"- ends in "amos") en la primavera/ el verano/ el otoño/ el invierno.
State what's hurting you
State what the weather is like
Me duele (body part- keep the "el" or "la" in front)
Hace sol/ hay nubes/ hace viento/ hace frío/ llueve
State what Beyonce likes to do.
State what Beyonce does not like to do.
A Beyonce le gusta (infinitive- ends in "ar," "er," or "ir").
A Beyonce no le gusta (infinitive- ends in "ar," "er," or "ir").
State what you are always like.
State what you are sometimes like.
State what you are never like.
Siempre yo soy (adjective- make sure it agrees with your gender).
A veces yo soy (adjective- make sure it agrees with your gender).
Nunca yo soy (adjective- make sure it agrees with your gender).
State what you need for a class.
Yo necesito un/una (object) para la clase de (class).
State what the students or the teachers do in school.
Los estudiantes/ los maestros (conjugated verb for "ellos(as)"- ends in "an") en la escuela.