Free Spanish Lesson 43 – Speaking with the natives
Vocabulario semanal – Weekly Vocabulary.
antes de empezar – before starting
buenas respuestas – great (good) responses
que quería compartir – that I wanted to share
tema – topic
hace cuatro meses – four months ago
en aprender español – in learning Spanish
aparte de un buen programa – apart from a good program
para mejorar – to improve
es hablar con – is to speak with
muchas personas se ponen muy nerviosas – many people become very nervous
se preocupan – they worry
no les entenderá – won’t understand them
incorrectamente – incorrectly
español – Spanish
esta semana – this week
una vez que – once (that)
el temor – the fear
lo fácil – how easy
que puede ser hablar con ellos – that it can be to talk to them
unas de las personas más amables – some of the friendliest people
que recomiendo – that I recommend
primero podría decir – first you could say
o en inglés – or in English
que su nombre es – (that) your name is
a menos que – unless
nuestra última frase – our last phrase
mi tarea – my assignment
¿Están listos? – Are you ready?
de cuando – of when
una vez que lo haya hecho – once you’ve done it (subjunctive)
como le fue – how it went for you (singular)
We talked about this about hace cuatro meses, but periodic review of this tema is important to your success en aprender español!
Aparte de un buen programa like our course, one of the most important things you can do para mejorar your Spanish skills and really become fluent es hablar con the natives.
Muchas personas se ponen muy nerviosas about striking up a conversation with a native Spanish speaker. Se preocupan that maybe they’ll say something wrong or that the native speaker no les entenderá. They’re also worried about saying things incorrectamente or possibly getting embarrassed.
To really learn español, I’m challenging you esta semana to start a conversation with a native Spanish speaker. Una vez que you get over el temor of the initial conversation, I think you’ll be amazed at lo fácil and comfortable que puede ser hablar con ellos. In general, they are unas de las personas más amables in the world.
Here are a few phrases que recomiendo to get you started. Primero podría decir say “Hola, Qué tal” [Oh-lah, keh tall] which means “Hi, how are you?”. Next, you could say “Me llamo Dave” [Meh yah-moh Dave], o en inglés “My name is Dave”. Of course, you don’t want to say que su nombre es “Dave” a menos que your name really is “Dave”. Finally, to spark some conversation, podría decir “De dónde es usted” [Deh doan-deh es oo-sted] which means “Where are you from”. And, nuestra última frase this week is, “Qué le gusta hacer?” [keh leh goose-tah ah-ser] which means “What do you like to do?”
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Here is mi tarea to all of you newsletter readers. ¿Están listos? Practice the phrases above and set a goal de cuando you are going to approach a native speaker. Una vez que lo haya hecho and had a conversation in Spanish, click here to let me know como le fue!
¡Qué les vaya bien! (May everything go well for you!)
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Written by David S. Clark President/Director, U.S. Institute of Languages. Copyright © 1999-2010 US Institute of Languages All rights reserved.
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