LEVEL: B - Sample Lesson - Topic: To Meet People
NIVEL: B - Lección de muestra - Tema: Conocer a Gente
Note: This sample lesson is an example of what your future lessons will be like. As a warm-up we start each lesson with a vocabulary game followed by your 15 phrases. SCROLL DOWN!! In level B most of the phrases will be in the future tense and the two conjugated verbs will be in the future tense, as well.
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P.S. TO PLAY THE AUDIO click on the button to the far right of each phrase.
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I'm sorry, I didn't understand your name; can you repeat it please? (CLICK on icon for audio-->) Lo siento, no entendí su nombre; ¿puede repetirlo, por favor?
2.
It will be a pleasure to have dinner with you. Será un placer cenar contigo.
3.
Sergio and Carmen will get married soon! Sergio y Carmen pronto ¡se casarán!
4.
Juan and I will be very happy to see you. Juan y yo estaremos muy contentos de verte.
5.
We finally met our neighbours yesterday. Por fin conocimos ayer a nuestros vecinos.
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Will you be free for lunch next Tuesday? ¿Estarás libre para almorzar el martes que viene?
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Yes, I will; at what time shall I come? Sí, estaré, ¿a qué hora debería ir?
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What a pity! Why didn't they come last night? ¡Qué pena! ¿Por qué no vinieron anoche?
9.
Monica, will you come to my party next week? Mónica, vendrás a mi fiesta la semana próxima?
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I am going to see her after twenty years. Voy a verla después de veinte años.
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I called Ricardo to say goodbye. Llamé a Ricardo para despedirme.
12.
I bet we'll both speak Spanish with our new internet course! Apuesto a que lo dos hablaremos español con nuestro nuevo cursillo por internet.
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Come in and have a drink, you will find everyone in the garden. Pasa y tómate algo de beber; encontrarás a todos en el jardín. Note:Pasa is the tú command form of the verb pasar which means to pass but also to come/go in.
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Have they introduced you to Pedro? ¿Te han presentado a Pedro?
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Congratulations! We knew your business was going to be a success. ¡Enhorabuena! Sabíamos de que tu negocio iba a tener éxito. Note:Enhorabuena means congratulations when referring to an achievement due at least in part to personal effort, such as a business success or earning a university degree; felicidades also means congratulations and is used on celebratory occasions such as birthdays, winning the lottery, etc. Tener éxito means to have success = to be successful.
ATTENTION: Fill in all the gaps, then press on the Check Answers button below to check your answers. If you need help with the missing word, use the Get Hint button below to see the first letter of the correct answer. Note that you will lose points if you ask for hints. You can use the special character buttons below to write any letters you can't make with your keyboard.
1. I'm sorry, I didn't understand your name; can you repeat it please? Lo , no entendí su nombre; ¿puede repetirlo, por favor?
2. Will you be free for lunch next Tuesday? ¿Estarás libre para el martes que viene?
3. I am going to see her after twenty years. a verla después de veinte años.
4. Have they introduced you to Pedro? ¿Te han a Pedro?
5. Congratulations! We were sure that your business was going to be a success. ¡Enhorabuena! Estábamos seguros de que tu iba a tener éxito.
Vocabulary Game
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15 practical phrases with audio, translated from English to Spanish
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2 fully conjugated verbs with audio
2 helpful notes that explain Spanish words or expressions
1 grammar tip
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