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Welcome to the exercises related to lesson 1 of ¡Aprovéchalo!

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Hello!

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What greeting would you use...

At 8:00 pm
Buenas noches (Note: After 6:00 pm in Central America, they say "Buenas noches/Good night")
Buenas noches (Note: After 6:00 pm in Central America, they say "Buenas noches/Good night")
At 10:00 am
Buenos días
Buenos días
At 3:00 pm
Buenas tardes (Note: After 11:59 am and before 6:00 pm in Central America, they say "Buenas tardes/Good evening")
Buenas tardes (Note: After 11:59 am and before 6:00 pm in Central America, they say "Buenas tardes/Good evening")
When you're going to bed
Buenas noches
Buenas noches

Please note that "día" is a masculine word, thus we say Buenos días. "Tarde" and "Noche" are feminine words and so we use Buenas before them.

What's your name?

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Translate the following Spanish sentences into English:

Me llamo Sofía.
My name is Sophie.
My name is Sophie.
¿Cómo se llaman?
What are your names?
What are your names?
Nos llamamos Peter y Carlos.
We are Peter and Carl.
We are Peter and Carl.
¿Cómo se llama?
What is his/her name?
What is his/her name?

Translate the following English sentences into Spanish:

Her name is Sally.
Se llama Sally.
Se llama Sally.
What are you called?
¿Cómo te llamas?
¿Cómo te llamas?
His name is Raúl.
Se llama Raúl.
Se llama Raúl.
My name is Santiago.
Me llamo Santiago. (James in English).
Me llamo Santiago. (James in English).
I am Sergio.
Yo soy Sergio.
Yo soy Sergio.

How are you?

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Rank the following words from one to five (one being the best, five being the worst).

* Bien
  • Fantástico
  • Muy mal
  • Mal
  • Muy bien
# Fantástico
  1. Muy bien
  2. Bien
  3. Mal
  4. Muy mal
# Fantástico
  • Muy bien
  • Bien
  • Mal
  • Muy mal
  • How do you spell that?

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    Put the following letters in Spanish alphabetical order. Pronounce them as you do so.

    * RR
    • Q
    • N
    • S
    • R
    • Ñ
    • A
    • D
    # A
    1. D
    2. N
    3. Ñ
    4. Q
    5. R
    6. RR
    7. S
    # A
  • D
  • N
  • Ñ
  • Q
  • R
  • RR
  • S
  • Dialogue

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    Try translating the following dialogue from the top of the ¿Cómo te llamas? lesson page:

    Raúl: ¡Hola! Me llamo Raúl. ¿Cómo te llamas?
    Raúl: Hello! I'm Raúl. What's your name?
    Raúl: Hello! I'm Raúl. What's your name?
    Sofía: Hola, Raúl, Me llamo Sofía. ¿Cómo se escribe Raúl?
    Sofía: Hi Raúl., I'm Sofía. How do you spell Raúl?
    Sofía: Hi Raúl., I'm Sofía. How do you spell Raúl?
    Raúl: Se escribe R-A-Ú-L. ¿Qué tal?
    Raúl: It's spelled R-A-Ú-L. How are you?
    Raúl: It's spelled R-A-Ú-L. How are you?
    Sofía: Bien. ¿Y tú?
    Sofía: Well. And yourself?
    Sofía: Well. And yourself?
    Raúl: Fenomenal, gracias.
    Raúl: Doing great, thanks.
    Raúl: Doing great, thanks.
    Sofía: ¡Qué fantástico! Adiós, Raúl.
    Sofía: How fantastic! Goodbye, Raúl.
    Sofía: How fantastic! Goodbye, Raúl.
    Raúl: ¡Hasta luego!
    Raúl: See you later.
    Raúl: See you later.

    Next steps

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