Capítulo 1
Objectives: By the end of this chapter, the learner will be able to
1. Recall what Latin@ or Hispanic means (CO 5) 2.
2. Greet and say goodbye to another person (CO 1)
3. Introduce myself, and others, to another person (CO 1)
4. Spell out words (CO 4)
5. List what classes I’m currently taking (CO 4)
6. Express what there is in my classroom (CO 4)
7. Identify definite and indefinite articles for nouns (CO 3)
8. Discuss cultural, geographical, and historical facts about Spain (CO 5)
Objective: Greet and say goodbye to another person (CO 1)
- Read Sección 1: Saludos y despedidas
- Watch the following video “ ” Watch the video “Saludos y despedidas” and then complete the activity.
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shared under a CC BY-NC 4.0 license and was authored, remixed, and/or curated by M. Barrio De Mendoza, K Gutiérrez, H.Ho, C. Lin, & A Stere Lugo
Formal or informal: I
Tú vs. Usted
In Spanish, there are two ways to address someone as you. There is a formal you, usted, and informal you, tú. Usted is used when you want to address someone with respect. Usted is often used with elders, professionals, people in positions of authority, or strangers. Tú is used with children, peers, and people with whom you are quite familiar. Some families use tú with parents and grandparents but others do not.
Some countries speak more formally or informally than others. Listen to people around you and use your instincts. Don’t worry if you do not use the best option with someone. They will know you are learning. Worst case scenario, someone might correct you. I have never known anyone to be offended by a learner.