Greetings
Days of The Week
Weather
Miscellaneous
Introductions
100
Translate: Hola, ¿cómo estás?
Hi, how are you?
100
The day described here: Hoy es domingo Mañana es . . .
lunes
100
Translate: Le presento a ... (formal) or Te presento a ... (informal)
I'd like to introduce you to . . .
100
Translate: Where are you from?
¿De dónde eres? or ¿De dónde es Ud.?
200
Translate: Buenas noches, hasta luego
Good night, see you later
200
The day described here: Hoy es martes, mañana es…
What is? miércoles
200
Translate: Mrs. Suárez
(La) Señora Suárez
200
Translate: I am from Florida
What is? Yo soy de (la) Florida.
300
Translate: Fine, and you? (informal)
Bien, ¿y tú?
300
The day described here: Mañana es sábado. Hoy es…
viernes
300
This is how you say My phone number is…
Mi número de teléfono es…
300
This is how you ask What is your name? (informal)
¿Cómo te llamas? ¿Cómo se llama Ud.? is formal and would be incorrect
400
Translate: Good morning, how are you? (formal)
Buenos días, ¿Cómo está usted?
400
What day starts the week in Spanish? (It's the day after Sunday.)
lunes
400
Translate: What is your phone number? (formal)
¿Cuál es tu or su número de teléfono? Tu is informal and means your; su is the formal version meaning the same thing.
400
Translate: My name is Carla
Me llamo Carla
500
Determine whether this conversation is formal or informal: Buenas tardes, ¿cómo estás? Más o menos, ¿y tú? Bien, gracias
It's informal. Notice the word "tú."
500
This is the big difference in how days of the week are written in Spanish. Pick the right choice: They are not capitalized, or they are capitalized.
They are not capitalized
500
Translate: Thank you and excuse me (We didn't have this one. Do you know it?)
Gracias y perdón
500
Translate: Te presento a Paco. Mucho gusto. El gusto es mío.
Let me introduce you to Paco. Nice to meet you. The pleasure is mine