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  1. How To Introduce Yourself in Spanish

    Here's how to introduce yourself and include details on your age: Hola, me llamo Ana. Tengo treinta (30) años. Hi, my name is Ana. I am 30 years old. Mucho gusto, mi nombre es Rafael. Tengo cuarenta (40) años. Nice to meet you, my name is Rafael. I am forty years old.

  2. How to Introduce Yourself in Spanish Fluently. 14 Fun Phrases (AUDIO)

    3) Soy (name) This is a much more casual way to introduce yourself in Spanish. You just need the word "soy" which is "I am.". Soy (name) Meaning: I am (name) On top of these basic Spanish phrases, you'll also want to learn the question, "what's your name" in Spanish. You'll definitely be asked that.

  3. How to Write a Personal Narrative in Spanish

    A personal narrative is a true story about yourself. It recalls an event or experience that has personally happened to you, so it's typically written in the first person. A personal narrative should focus on a meaningful event that changed your life in some way or taught you a valuable lesson, such as the worst moment of your life, a personal ...

  4. Introduce Yourself in Spanish

    Back to Grammar. Introduce Yourself in Spanish. Quick Answer. ¡Hola! Learn how to introduce yourself in Spanish! Specifically, learn how to do the following in Spanish: • tell someone your name. • ask someone their name. • say what you do for a living.

  5. Introduce Yourself in Spanish

    Introduce Yourself in Spanish Posted by sasha on Jun 7, 2017 in Spanish Grammar, Spanish Vocabulary. Hola everyone! I'm the new guy here - to the blog and to the Spanish speaking world. You may have seen a few videos I've posted so far giving tours of Mexico City and the ruins of Teotihuacan. In this post I'd like to introduce myself ...

  6. How to Introduce Yourself in Spanish

    Me in the first method above means "myself" (obviously, there's an etymological connection with the English "me"), and llamo is a form of the verb llamar, which usually means "to call."So if you say "Me llamo Chris," that's a direct equivalent of "I call myself Chris."Llamar is used in many of the same ways as "to call" is, such as for calling out to someone or calling someone on the telephone.

  7. Introducing Yourself in Spanish

    Introducing Yourself in Spanish. An introduction tells people who you are. It often also conveys your basic personal information, such as your profession and your relationship to the people or person you're meeting. Get off to a good start with your new Spanish friends, associates and acquaintances by hitting all the introduction marks.

  8. How to Introduce Yourself and Someone in Spanish

    In order to introduce someone in Spanish, we will need the verb SER in its forms ES and SON. Basically, if we are referring to one person, we will use "ES" as in "ÉL ES…" (he is) and "ERES" for "TÚ" as in "TÚ ERES…", but if we are referring to several then we must use "SON" as in "ELLOS SON…" (they are ...

  9. How to Introduce Yourself in Spanish

    A very important step in the language learning process is making self introductions. This is something you do all the time, and it's the best way to start speaking more Spanish. Learn how to introduce yourself in Spanish with this short and simple video. Follow along with the video and fill in the blanks to practice introducing yourself!

  10. How to introduce yourself in Spanish • Spanish with Pedro

    Actually, some of my students very often ask a question after they have answered my questions. That is a wonderful way to be active while you are speaking in Spanish. As you know, the more active you are, the more you will learn. - Ah, muy bien, se ve* que te gustan las lenguas. Y tú, ¿cómo te llamas*?

  11. How to Introduce Yourself in Spanish (+ Free MP3)

    It's like saying "I'm…". Mi nombre es- The very practical "My name is…". *This verb (which comes from ser ** one of the two ways in Spanish to say "to be") will come in handy when introducing yourself, so make sure you keep it in the back of your mind, as we'll be seeing it again. **This verb is used with permanent qualities.

  12. How to Introduce Yourself in Spanish: 11 Steps (with Pictures)

    1. Tell the person where you're from. Once you've progressed beyond the basic introduction, continue the conversation by telling them a little about yourself. Especially if you're traveling, talking about where you're from is a good next step. Use the phrase "soy de" to introduce the place where you're from.

  13. Introducing and describing yourself in Spanish

    In this lesson, we will learn some basic greetings and how to say our name, as well as some simple vocabulary to describe ourselves. Download all resources. Share activities with pupils. Slide deck. Lesson details. Video. Starter quiz. Exit quiz.

  14. How to introduce yourself in Spanish

    12- Conocer ( koh-no-sehr) to know, to meet. Now for the expressions you can use to introduce yourself. Read them aloud, and repeat them; replace the blank space with your own name: 1. Hola, mi nombre es ___. Mucho gusto. In English, it translates to: Hi, my name is ___. Nice to meet you.

  15. Describe Yourself and Others in Spanish

    Definite Articles. In these lessons, you learn the four definite articles in Spanish. Spanish articles indicate the gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural) of a noun, as well as whether or not a noun is a specific noun (definite or indefinite).. There are four definite articles in Spanish, and they often all translate to the same little word in English: the.

  16. How to Write an Amazing Essay in Spanish

    6. Write the Body of Your Essay. Focus on fully developing your argument with relevant examples and evidence to support your position. Each paragraph should focus on only one argument along with supporting evidence, and the flow from one paragraph to the next should sound natural and rational.

  17. Talking about Yourself in Spanish

    Listen to the audio files below to understand how to describe yourself in Spanish. Me llamo María. My name is María. Mi pelo es moreno. My hair is brown. Mis ojos son azules. My eyes are blue. Tengo ojos marrones. I have brown eyes.

  18. 40 Useful Spanish Essay Phrases

    25. en realidad. in reality; really. 26. hay que tomar en cuenta. you have to take into account. 27. lo importante es. the important thing is.

  19. Spanish Lesson #30: How to Write About Yourself

    Writing About Yourself. It's time for lesson #30. Today's not about learning but about applying what we've learned in the past twenty-nine lessons. Every ten lessons, we'll have a project lesson that will focus on being able to translate what we learned to the written page. This is the best way to test your skills since I can't see you all in ...

  20. How to Write an Essay About Yourself in Spanish

    Step 3: Use your resources. Consult a dictionary or online dictionary for phrases and expressions. The Spanish language is full of idiomatic expressions, just as English is. For example, we have expressions like "It's raining cats and dogs.". Include at least one or two Spanish phrases, such as: "El hijo de la gato, ratones mata (The son ...

  21. How to Write in Spanish

    Spanish and English write out numbers differently. In Spanish, you use a period to separate groups of thousands (e.g. 1450 or 1,450 would be 1.450 in Spanish). Spanish uses the comma as the decimal separator (so 1.5 would be 1,5 in Spanish). Spanish normally leaves commas, periods and other punctuation marks outside the quotation marks.

  22. Spanish essay about myself Flashcards

    Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like My name is Dominic Collins, I am 10 years old, I live at A 16 Eping Avenue, Bel Air Park and more.

  23. The Spiritual Beliefs and Practices of Incan Religion

    This essay about the Incan civilization explores their intricate spiritual framework, which deeply influenced their society from the early 15th century until the Spanish conquest in the mid-16th century. Central to their polytheistic beliefs was the worship of Inti, the sun god, along with other deities like Pachamama and Viracocha.

  24. Miss Manners: I'm hesitant to speak in Spanish with ...

    DEAR MISS MANNERS: A Chilean friend of mine told me that he once spoke in Spanish to a store clerk, who mumbled something about "gringos." My friend took this to mean that the clerk thought he was a gringo showing off his bad Spanish. I've been studying Spanish for years, but I'll never be fluent in it (my brain is too old).

  25. La familia

    Describing your family in Spanish is really easy as most of the time we will need only three things: a family member, the verb SER and an adjective in Spanish, that is words to describe personality or physical appearance. The subject goes first and then the verb SER, which will change to ES if the word is in singular form like MAMÁ and HERMANO ...