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¡Feliz cumpleaños! / Happy birthday! AYOP

     Los andaluces are very familiar people, we do everything and celebrate everything together with the family. Los cumpleaños are a very celebrated fecha (date), big family parties are held, candles are blown and cakes are eaten.      Imagine que you want to ask someone la fecha of his or her cumpleaños in order to …

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¡Pareces más joven! / You look younger! AYOP

     Perfecto! You already know cómo to ask someone by el nombre: ¿Cómo te llamas? Next step would be to ask by age. Pero pay attention! Young people don’t care, but people over cuarenta prefer not to say it! 😅      ¿Cuántos años tienes (tú)*? = Año means year, so this means literalmente “How many years do you have?”   …

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¿Cómo te llamas? / What’s your name? AYOP

     Buenas noticias!!! Good news! To learn to introduce yourself and demand information about someone, you will solo (only) need cuatro verbos (verbs). Sí * (Yes), I promise it’s true, solo cinco verbos (only 5 verbs)!  Si * (If) you know those verbs, you can fácilmente (easily) build all the sentences.       I give you …

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Does anyone have a question? / ¿Alguien tiene una pregunta? AYOP

     Hey, how are you doing by now? What do you think about the plan? Which lessons did you like the most?       See? You can ask all these preguntas (questions) because you know English, BUT… I’m sure you’d also love to know how to ask en español (in Spanish), isn’t it?   …

Read moreDoes anyone have a question? / ¿Alguien tiene una pregunta? AYOP

Es muy tarde! / It’s too late! AYOP

     We will end el módulo con (with) la hora (the time). Es muy importante (it is very important) to know how to say, understand and ask for the time.      Maybe you want to go to a Museum and you need to ask what time it closes, or you go to the …

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