Spanish Greetings plus Introductions and Farewells

The lessons in this sections are aimed at helping beginners learn about Spanish greetings, introductions and farewells through easy examples and by listening to short conversations. Some of the lessons will show you how to introduce yourself in Spanish and others as well, whereas others will focus on Spanish greetings and goodbyes. Sometimes, you will practice listening as well with basic conversations between native speakers.



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Feelings and Emotions in Spanish: List, Conversations and Quiz

Feelings and emotions in Spanish, los sentimientos y las emociones, are a special kind of adjectives often found in everyday conversations. In this lesson, we will learn a list of moods through a nice video and explain how you can use them to make simple sentences. You will find examples of conversations using a list of feelings

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sentimientos-emociones-espanol

Phone Conversations in Spanish: Phrases and Listening Practice

“Aló” is often the starting phrase for many phone calls in Spanish. Just like in other languages, there are some simple expressions you can learn to answer the phone in Spanish or take a simple message for a friend or relative. This lesson will cover a few of these key phrases and questions through examples of phone

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How to make phone calls in Spanish

Phrases for Wishing Happy Birthday in Spanish

¡Feliz Cumpleaños! is one of the most popular phrases for wishing happy birthday in Spanish. Birthdays  normally include a cake (un pastel), good music (buena música) and perhaps as a surprise a friend who can speak a foreign language and wants to wish you a happy birthday in Spanish. Anything could happen, so why not learning

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How to say happy birthday in Spanish

Spanish Greetings and Introductions: Conversations and Practice

There are several ways to say our name, greet people and say goodbye in Spanish. Most of these expressions have been covered in two separate lessons, one teaching how to introduce yourself and another about common greetings and farewells. This time we are going to focus on how to use Spanish greetings and introductions to hold basic conversations. The lesson includes four

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Basic Spanish greetings and instructions dialogues

Spanish Phrases and Questions for Basic Conversations

Generally speaking, basic conversations in Spanish usually include greetings or “saludos”, introductions and some vocabulary like numbers, countries and more. We have covered each of those topics in detail in previous lessons, so we will do our best to put it all together in a comprehensible way in this one. You will certainly find many examples of sentences,

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Common Spanish phrases for basic Spanish conversations

Common Spanish Greetings and Farewells: List and Quiz

Spanish greetings and farewells are part of the vocabulary that you will need in daily interactions. Using the right greeting (saludo) before getting into the main conversation is always a good sign of politeness, especially when introducing yourself or someone else in the language. In this lesson, you will learn how and when to use Spanish greetings

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Essential or common expresions and questions for greetings in Spanish

How to Introduce Yourself and Someone in Spanish

Knowing how to introduce yourself  in Spanish is always the first step to begin a good, simple conversation, especially with someone you just met. The expressions and questions for introductions (presentaciones) are very similar to the ones in English. They are usually accompanied by one or more greetings, e.g. “Hola”. This lesson will cover some common ways

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Key expressions and questions to introduce yourself in Spanish
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