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Spoken Spanish

Selected spoken Spanish

Selected spoken Spanish 1 Vamos/Vámonos.

Let's leave now.

Do you want to go in?

Do you want to come in?

Thank you for your invitation.

Thank you for your invitation.

I like to go to tomar Cafe.

I'd like to buy you some coffee.

I invite you to a party.

I want to invite you to watch a game.

How are you?

Do you want to have lunch?

Are you late?

How about you come over later?

Is this freedom?

Are you free tonight?

What do you want?

What are you going to do later?

Good-bye.

See you later.

Ven has done a lot of things in time.

Come and see me sometime.

Alame kuando weitz.

Give me a call next time you come.

Me too.

I hope to see you again.

What do you think freedom is?

When are you free to have dinner with me?

What do you want to do?

When can I see you again?

Selected Spoken Spanish 2 1, Basic Information

1. 1 Understand and express the telephone number correctly.

1.2 Spanish name

1.3 Ask and express personal basic information: name, age, occupation, education, nationality, marital status, language, etc.

1.4 Describe people's physical characteristics.

1.5 on people's personality characteristics

1.6 Ask and answer the time, date and schedule.

1.7 Describe and ask questions about living habits

1.8 Describe, ask and answer the location of people, places and things.

1.9 Describe the object and place.

1. 10 ownership representation

1. 1 1 state the reasons and ask the reasons.

1. 12 Ask and answer questions about the price, place and payment method of the goods.

1. 13 Buy basic food and units of measurement.

1. 14 query times

1. 15 describe the dress code.

1. 16 Talking about the continuity of one thing

1. 17 describes an ongoing operation.

1. 18 restaurant dialogue

1. 19 Describe and evaluate eating habits.

1.20 can understand the discussion about future actions and locations.

1.2 1 Learn about hotel conversations.

1.22 talking about transportation

1.23 booking air tickets and hotels

1.24 Talking about distance

1.25 Understand and describe the residence and describe a room.

1.26 event time. The most important day in your personal life.

1.27 Talking about a person's itinerary

Talk about what a person has done recently.

1.29 indicates simultaneous events and actions.

1.30 talking about climate

1.3 1 indicates the frequency of doing something.

1.32 indicates habitual behavior, which is compared with the behavior completed within a certain period of time.

1.33 Describe a character's experience or situation.

1.34 Describe past behavior

1.35 planning

2. Express your opinion

2. 1 express and solicit opinions and opinions on people and things

2.2 Comment on people, goods and prices.

2.3 comparison

2.4 Agree and disagree

3, the degree of understanding

3. 1 indicates knowing or not knowing.

4. Obligations, permits and possibilities

4. 1 indicates necessity and obligation

4.2 Ask and express the possibility or impossibility of doing something.

4.3 Request for approval and permission, approval and disapproval

4.4 Defense and explanation

5. Feelings, wishes and preferences

5. 1 Express and ask about preferences

5.2 Express and inquire about satisfaction, desire and demand.

5.3 Express and ask about physical feelings and pain.

5.4 Expressing doubt, hesitation or ignorance

6. Suggestions, invitations and explanations

Volunteer to do sth.

6.2 Offer and Rejection

6.3 Ask others to do something

6.4 Make suggestions and accept or reject them.

6.5 Suggestions and opinions

6.6 Express preferences and wishes

6.7 Invitation, Acceptance or Rejection

6.8 Offer and ask for help, accept or refuse.

6.9 Asking for directions and directions

7. Social language

Formal and informal greetings and farewells

7.2 Introduce yourself and others

7.3 Express interest, surprise, happiness, pain, etc.

7.4 Common telephone expressions

7.5 Common expressions in hotels, restaurants, shops, bars and other places

7.6 and usted usage rules

7.7 dating

7.8 Congratulations

7.9 defense

7. 10 excuse

7. 1 1 Thank you.

8. Structure and organization of the article

8. Structural arrangement of1text

8.2 the beginning and end of the article

9. Oral communication

9. 1 spelling

9.2 Point out what you don't understand.

9.3 Ask to repeat what others have said.

9.4 Make sure that you have understood what you said.

9.5 Asking about vocabulary and orthographic writing

9.6 Ask someone to speak slowly or loudly.

Selected oral Spanish 3 Cuá ntos aos tienes? How old are you?

Tengo 22 aos I am 22 years old.

I'm two months away from turning 30.

Who is your father? How old is your father?

Sixty years from now.

He is still a child today.

Adolescence, he is in adolescence.

He is very young.

He is in his youth.

Está en la flor de la vida, he is in the flower season.

You are an adult.

He is not old enough to drive.

This job is a little young.

He is too old to ride a motorcycle.

We are five years apart.

This is the mayor. He is two years older than me.

I am two years younger than him.

Selevan Nueve restaurant, they are nine months apart.

He is a fake mayor, and he is old.

He's alone. He's old.

He has entered old age.

Acabo de cumplir 39 aos, I just turned 39.

I thought you were older than this.

I hope that (the groom's name) will be remembered and done, and I wish them a long life and happiness forever.

Spanish (a new term) refers to the principles and methods in practice and the eternal theme in life and work.

I am very happy to come from (location) to (location) to attend my good friend's wedding, and I want to send my good friend a few words:

A friend of mine named Meade recorded a song for me, mainly singing a song:

Related words:

1. A wife is never wrong.

This is a mistake.

If you find that your wife is wrong, you must be wrong.

If this is a mistake ... seguramente...estás is ambiguous.

If you are not mistaken, it must be because you are wrong that your wife made a mistake.

If it is unambiguous, I think this is a mistake, because it is a mistake.

If it is the wife's own fault, as long as she doesn't admit her mistake, then she is right.

If Esposa made a mistake, but Da Le didn't.

If the wife refuses to admit her mistake and insists that she is wrong, it is her own fault.

If a person is unprepared and insists that he has made a mistake, then he has made a mistake.

6. It's all my husband's fault.

Here comes the mistake.

7. In short, a wife can never be wrong.

In Finland, this is a mistake.

Selected oral Spanish 5a:Conoce A my social? Do you know my partner?

B: Today. I didn't.

A: What's my social status? Do you know my partner?

No, he lives in one place. B: I haven't had the pleasure yet!

This is a gift for me. I want you to meet my wife.

B: How do you do, sir? Ola. B: I've heard a lot about you, madam.

It's my pleasure.

I'm glad to introduce my boss to you.

Honey.

B: Very happy. Nice to meet you.

A: Are you allowed to show your identification? Please let me introduce Mr. Perez to you.

Perez.

B: I like this very much. Nice to meet you.

A: What do you think? Or Perez. Please let me introduce Mr. Perez to you.

B: It's my pleasure.

Do I like this gift? Please let me introduce Mr. Perez to you.

Perez.

B: It's my pleasure.

A: Igual Mente. A: You too, and you too.

Selected oral Spanish 6 1. Do you like France?

Do you like strawberries?

You can't go into the cinema.

The movie tickets have been sold out.

This is a joke.

I'm a little tired.

4. Felize Campley? os!

Happy birthday!

5. Quipena!

What a pity!

6. hello.

I'm sorry

7. Beckham is too good for me.

I think Beckham is a very good player.

8. unbelievable!

Unbelievable!

9. No?

Don't you think?

10.Qué te pasa?

What's the matter with you?

1 1. I like Cabeca.

I have a headache.

12. What does this mean?

Shall we meet at six this afternoon?

13. I went to Barcelona.

I go to Barcelona in summer.

14. I won't go to Visado today.

I don't have a visa yet.

15. You are not a master student.

I don't want to take the postgraduate exam.

16. My favorite is football.

My favorite sport is football.

17. Working in a bar.

I worked in a bar last summer.

18. Actually, it's a job.

I am currently looking for a job.

19.toda via no he desayunado。

I haven't had breakfast yet.

20. No, he's coming.

I've never eaten this.

2 1. I want to buy 30 pounds.

I want to get married before I am thirty.

22. Today is fine.

The weather is very good today.

23. Do you like spring?

Does it rain much here in spring?

24. I'm glad to meet you.

It's very hot today.

25. In Madrid, I have nothing.

It hardly snows in Madrid.

Selected Spoken Spanish 7 Spoken Spanish Lesson 29

Cuomo is ella?

What does she look like?

This is a treble and delgado.

He is a little tall and thin.

My sky is high.

His nose is very long.

I'm glad to meet you.

He always wears an odd tie in Guri.

Palese Que?

How does it look?

This is a beautiful place.

This is a dark blue wool hat.

My brother is my brother.

My brother is a thin man.

I live in a house in Ladrillo.

I live in a brick house.

This is my favorite.

This car is fast.

This is our car.

This bus is very old.

Where have you been?

Do you see a yellow hat around here?

I want to go with you.

I want this kitten with orange stripes.

Please describe a famous person.

Can you describe this man to me?

She has a big red car.

She has a Zhang Yuanyuan face and big eyes.

There are all kinds of green plants here.

There are many different vegetables in this soup.

(Spain)

Spanish learning skills

Spanish has less complicated pronunciation rules than English. Almost every letter has a specific pronunciation. Let me give you an example. The letter A is pronounced as "A" at any time, and the letter E is pronounced as "Alas" (with a small mouth, similar to the English E). There is only one sound in Spanish that is difficult to pronounce, that is, the letter R, and he pronounced a Lickitung trill. In fact, the most difficult thing in Spanish is not his pronunciation, but his grammar and verb deviation. As soon as you learn, you will know that there are too many things to recite. Also, his speech speed is not generally fast, so you should be mentally prepared, which is not an order of magnitude with English! ! I suggest you buy a book in Spanish in advance, because it is much more difficult to learn than English.

1. Spanish belongs to Latin and is more scientific than English. It is a phonetic symbol without phonetic symbols. After mastering the pronunciation rules, you can "look at the pronunciation of words". After a brief introduction and good study, you can read all Spanish articles fluently, which is the first level! Spanish proverbs compare the most difficult thing to do to "learning Chinese", so learning Spanish is not the easiest thing for people with Chinese proficiency.

2. uvular in Spanish, R and rr of continuous tongue rolling are the difficulties for China people, and there are three measures. First, add "Della" before pronunciation; Second, when using mouthwash, delay 5 minutes more-"Du Lulu"; Third, insist on practicing tongue rolling for 2-4 weeks when no one is at work. The above three points will definitely make you feel "Spanish"! There are still some sounds that need vocal cord vibration, so pay attention!

3. Mastering the inflections of Spanish verbs is also a rote learning job. Practice makes perfect! His change is to omit a large number of subjects in oral communication, and the headache of verb deviation caused by the convenience of oral communication is a difficulty that everyone who is interested in learning Spanish well must overcome. Some people say, "read fluently and change places skillfully." If you master it, you will learn half of Spanish! Beginners don't learn for nothing! Now that we know the key points, we can concentrate on which one to attack.

People who know a little about English will find that Spanish words are very close in the stems of most major words, so that everyone can save some effort in learning!

5. When learning any foreign language, we should start with imitation, and then apply a sentence after reciting it, so as to master it. No, correct a lot of grammar first, but dare not say it! No, because you are a foreigner, others have a bigger background than you, so people can still understand you, just like foreigners speak Chinese, even if it is inaccurate, you can understand and understand it, and you will forgive him for his nonstandard. Courage comes first. Some people say that most of you don't learn foreign languages to become a standard radio announcer. Besides, even if your mother tongue can choose to be an announcer, how many? Lowering the standard and grasping the key points can avoid the misunderstanding of your language learning!

Selected oral nde 8?

Where are you from?

Wango de Espa.

I'm from Spain.

Soy sour cream.

I'm Russian.

Which country do you want to go to?

Why are you in America?

What does this mean?

When did you come to this country?

He has been here for a long time. Do you want to go to America? /Cun to tiempi LLE vas is in America? How long have you been here?

Paris, Spanish.

You look Spanish.

At the United Nations Headquarters?

Were you born in America?

What does the pastor want to eat?

My parents came to this country before I was born.

How do you think?

Where are you from?

Is this a residential area in Paris?

Are you a citizen or a resident of this country?

Is quinto Tiempo ready?

How long have you been here?

Acabo de venir de corea。

I just got back from Korea.

Miss Antepassados Vinilon.

My ancestors came here from Ireland.

I'm from Mexico.

My girlfriend is Mexican.

Nací en Inglaterra。

I was born in England.

9 Basic Spanish Sentences Selected from Spoken Spanish

Hello. Hello, Buenos Aires. Good morning. Cómo estás? How are you? Good. Not bad. Kuihei? What happened? Is there anything new happening? Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. I like the other way. /me encanta verte otravez。 Nice to see you again. Qué sorprendo verte aquí! Fancy meeting you here. How do you think? What are you doing here? Mucho Tiempo Sinvert (Spain). I haven't seen you for a long time. Encantado. Nice to meet you. Quitar? How are you, Cómo está usted? How are you, Cómo te va? How have you been recently? What are you going to do? Is everything all right? (Spain)

Spanish learning skills

Spanish has less complicated pronunciation rules than English. Almost every letter has a specific pronunciation. Let me give you an example. The letter A is pronounced as "A" at any time, and the letter E is pronounced as "Alas" (with a small mouth, similar to the English E). There is only one sound in Spanish that is difficult to pronounce, that is, the letter R, and he pronounced a Lickitung trill. In fact, the most difficult thing in Spanish is not his pronunciation, but his grammar and verb deviation. As soon as you learn, you will know that there are too many things to recite. Also, his speech speed is not generally fast, so you should be mentally prepared, which is not an order of magnitude with English! ! I suggest you buy a book in Spanish in advance, because it is much more difficult to learn than English.

1. Spanish belongs to Latin and is more scientific than English. It is a phonetic symbol without phonetic symbols. After mastering the pronunciation rules, you can "look at the pronunciation of words". After a brief introduction and good study, you can read all Spanish articles fluently, which is the first level! Spanish proverbs compare the most difficult thing to do to "learning Chinese", so learning Spanish is not the easiest thing for people with Chinese proficiency.

2. uvular in Spanish, R and rr of continuous tongue rolling are the difficulties for China people, and there are three measures. First, add "Della" before pronunciation; Second, when using mouthwash, delay 5 minutes more-"Du Lulu"; Third, insist on practicing tongue rolling for 2-4 weeks when no one is at work. The above three points will definitely make you feel "Spanish"! There are still some sounds that need vocal cord vibration, so pay attention!

3. Mastering the inflections of Spanish verbs is also a rote learning job. Practice makes perfect! His change is to omit a large number of subjects in oral communication, and the headache of verb deviation caused by the convenience of oral communication is a difficulty that everyone who is interested in learning Spanish well must overcome. Some people say, "read fluently and change places skillfully." If you master it, you will learn half of Spanish! Beginners don't learn for nothing! Now that we know the key points, we can concentrate on which one to attack.

People who know a little about English will find that Spanish words are very close in the stems of most major words, so that everyone can save some effort in learning!

5. When learning any foreign language, we should start with imitation, and then apply a sentence after reciting it, so as to master it. No, correct a lot of grammar first, but dare not say it! No, because you are a foreigner, others have a bigger background than you, so people can still understand you, just like foreigners speak Chinese, even if it is inaccurate, you can understand and understand it, and you will forgive him for his nonstandard. Courage comes first. Some people say that most of you don't learn foreign languages to become a standard radio announcer. Besides, even if your mother tongue can choose to be an announcer, how many? Lowering the standard and grasping the key points can avoid the misunderstanding of your language learning!

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