Spanish Vocabulary: Formal and Informal Dining
… Identify Spanish Vocabulary: Formal and Informal Dining el vocabulario español: a comer formal e informal Identify a variety of food items and ordering terms. Dine in a formal or informal restaurant. … Connect LEAF Spanish Grammar: Nouns – Basics … Study el agua : water Quiero un agua por favor. I want a water […]
Spanish Vocabulary: Having a Formal Conversation
… Identify Spanish Vocabulary: Having a Formal Conversation el vocabulario español: tener una conversación formal Basic elements of formal conversations. Demonstrate a respectful tone. … Connect LEAF Spanish Grammar: Nouns – Basics LEAF Spanish Grammar: Verb Conjugation – Basics … Study Señor (Sr.) : Mr. / sir ¡Buenos días, señor! Good morning, sir! Señora (Sra.) […]
French Vocabulary: Having a Formal Conversation
… Identify: French Vocabulary: Having a Formal Conversation le vocabulaire français: tenir une conversation formelle Conversations are a basic element of communication! Make a good first (and last) impression with people to whom you want to show respect! Study: Monsieur (M.) : Mr. / sir Bonjour, monsieur! Good morning, sir! Madame (Mme) : Mrs. / […]
Spanish Grammar: Formal Commands
… Identify Spanish Grammar: Formal Commands la gramática española: los imperativos – formales Imperatives are also known as command forms. Use formal imperatives to ask people to do things in the [usted] form. … Connect LEAF Spanish Grammar: Imperatives – Basics … 60-Second Spanish Grammar Lesson Coming Soon! … Study It is important to not […]
Hispanic Culture: Social Courtesies and Small Talk
Hispanic Culture: Social Courtesies and Small Talk Spanish and Latin American societies tend to be quite traditional; strict conventions govern social behavior. Although economic, social, and political events have brought about many changes in the makeup of society and in the roles of both men and women, a strong sense of family still prevails and […]
Hispanic Culture: The Familiar (Informal) Form “Tú”
Hispanic Culture: The Familiar (Informal) Form “Tú” The use of the familiar “tú” form will vary quite a bit from country to country, from region to region within a given country, from family to family, and among individuals. The familiar form is used more readily in some countries than in others; however, in recent years […]
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