¿Qué tal? – diciendo lo que quieres hacer
Diciendo lo que quieres hacer/ Saying what you want to do When talking to friends and colleagues there’ll be plenty of things you’ll want to do together. To say what you would like to do, you can use me gustaría (I’d like). This comes from the verb gustar. I´d like to… Me gustaría darte las gracias por tu ayuda. I’d like to thank you for … Continue reading ¿Qué tal? – diciendo lo que quieres hacer
¿Qué tal? – preguntando para información
Preguntado para información/ Asking for information. In social situations you will often want to find out more about someone or their family, job and so on. To do this use háblame (tell me) tell me… Háblame un poco de ti. Tell me a bit about yourself. Hábleme de tu familia. Tell me about your family. ¿En qué consiste tu trabajo? Tell me what your job … Continue reading ¿Qué tal? – preguntando para información
¿Qué tal? – disculparse
Disculparse/ Apologising There may be times when you wish to make an apology to somebody. The simplest wat to do this is to say perdona (to someone you speak to as tú) and perdone (to someone you speak to as usted) I´m sorry Perdona. I’m sorry. Perdona por no pasar a verte, pero no tune tiempo. I’m sorry I didn’t call in, but I didn’t … Continue reading ¿Qué tal? – disculparse
¿Qué tal? – hablar de ti mismo
Hablar de ti mismo/ Talking bout yourself To get the conversation going, you’ll need to be able to say at least what your name is, who you are or what you do, and where you’re from. Saying what your name isis rather different in Spanish from English. You say me llamo (literally I call myself). me llamo comes from the reflexive verb llamarse. If you … Continue reading ¿Qué tal? – hablar de ti mismo
¿Qué tal? – presentar a las personas
Presentar a las personas/ Introducing people You’ll want to introduce people you know to one another. The simplest way is by saying éste es (this is) when introducing a man, and ésta es when introducing a woman. ¿Lo Sabías? When you’re introduced to some, you’ll want to know how to react. The traditional encantado should only be used in formal or business situations these days, … Continue reading ¿Qué tal? – presentar a las personas
¿Qué tal? – How are things?
Whether you’re going to be working in Spain or spending some time with your Spanish speaking friends, you’ll want to be able to chat with people and get to know them better. These phrases will help you communicate with acquaintances, friends, family and colleagues in a variety of everyday situations. Saludos/ Greetings Presentar las personas/ Introducing people Hablar de ti mismo/ Talking about yourself Disculparse/ … Continue reading ¿Qué tal? – How are things?
¿Qué tal? – saludos
Saludos/Greetings To get you off on the right footing, you need to know how to say hello to people properly. Just as in English, there are several ways of doing this in Spanish. You can simply use hola (hello or hi) on its own. You can also use buenos días (good morning), buenas tardes (good afternoon or good evening – provided it’s still light), and … Continue reading ¿Qué tal? – saludos
Camino Barcelona 2023
Sab 29 Abr – Sab 6 May 2023 I lack the confidence in speaking Spanish so, to improve my proficiency in speaking this beautiful language I’ve enrolled on one of the semi–intensive courses offered by Camino Barcelona. The enthusiastic teachers at this prestigious language school, in the heart of Barcelona, are native Spanish speakers, with university degrees and specific training in the teaching of Spanish … Continue reading Camino Barcelona 2023
SignLive
BSL/English interpreter on demand I work with SignLive which was established in 2014 by Joel Kellhofer, a serial entrepreneur and active member of the British Deaf community. Today, SignLive are proud to still be Deaf-owned and Deaf-led. They understand the needs of customers and exist to remove barriers to communication. SignLive is available to improve the quality of life for all Deaf people by providing … Continue reading SignLive

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