Expresiones Lección 1 Conociendo a alguien. My name is… We can ask and tell names with the verb “ser.” –¿Cuál es tu nombre? What is your name? –¿ Cuál.

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Expresiones Lección 1 Conociendo a alguien

My name is… We can ask and tell names with the verb “ser.” –¿Cuál es tu nombre? What is your name? –¿ Cuál es su nombre? What is your name? - Mi nombre es Juan. My name is Juan.

I call myself The more common way to ask and tell names in Spanish is with the verb llamarse. ¿Cómo te llamas (tú)? = How do you call yourself? ¿Cómo se llama (Ud.)? = How do you call yourself? (Yo) Me llamo Juan. = I call myself Juan.

HOWEVER…Ser is necessary to ask and state first name, last name, and nickname specifically. –¿Cuál es tu/su nombre de pila? What is your first name? –Mi nombre de pila es Francisco. My first name is Francis. –¿ Cuál es tu/su apellido? What is your last name? –Mi apellido es Santana. My last name is Santana. –¿ Cuál es tu/su apodo? What is your nickname? –Mi apodo es Paco. My nickname is Frank.

Practiquen, empleando el verbo “ser” (tú) C1: Hi. What is your name? C2: My name is _____. What is your first name? C1: My first name is _____ and my last name is _________. C2: My nickname is______. C1: Hola. ¿Cuál es tu nombre? C2: Mi nombre es ____. ¿ Cuál es tu nombre de pila? C1: Mi nombre de pila es _______y mi apellido es ________. C2: Mi apodo es ____.

Practiquen, empleando el verbo “ser” (Ud.) C2: Hello. What is your name? C1: My name is _____. What is your first name? C2: My first name is _____ and my last name is _________. C1: My nickname is _____________. C2: Hola. ¿Cuál es su nombre? C1: Mi nombre es ____. ¿Cuál es su nombre de pila? C2: Mi nombre de pila es _______y mi apellido es ________. C1: Mi apodo es ______.

Mi nombre es… vs. Me llamo… These are both ways to express: My name is …. They are not interchangeable. Mi nombre es Juan. (literal) Me llamo Juan. ( not literal)

Llamar = to call Yo llamo Nosotros llamamos Tú llamasVosotros llamáis Ud. llama Uds. llaman Él llama Ellos llaman Ella llama Ellas llaman

The reflexive verb llamarse When a verb infinitive has “se” attached to the end, it is called a reflexive verb. The verb “llamar” means “to call.” The reflexive verb “llamarse” means “to call oneself.”

Conjugating a reflexive verb When we conjugate a reflexive verb, we must include the reflexive pronouns before the verb that match up with the subject. Instead of “oneself” they match up to reflect the subject to indicate: myself, yourself, himself, herself, ourselves, yourselves, and themselves. Yo me Nosotros nos Tú teVosotros os Ud. seUds. se Él seEllos se Ella seEllas se

Llamarse = to call oneself Yo me llamo Nosotros nos llamamos Tú te llamasVosotros os llamáis Ud. se llama Uds.se llaman Él se llama Ellos se llaman Ella se llama Ellas se llaman

Literal vs. Not literal (Yo) Me llamo Juan. = I call myself Juan. (literal translation) My name is Juan. (not literal) ¿Cómo te llamas (tú)? = How do you call yourself? (literal) What is your name? (not literal)

Asking names with llamarse What is your name? (friend) What is your name? (polite) What is his name? What is her name? What are your names? (friendly ony) What are your names? What are their names? ¿ Cómo te llamas( tú)? ¿ Cómo se llama (Ud.)? ¿ Cómo se llama (él)? ¿ Cómo se llama (ella)? ¿ Cómo os llamáis (vosotros)? ¿ Cómo se llaman (Uds.)? ¿ Cómo se llaman (ellos)? ¿ Cómo se llaman (ellas)?

Telling names with llamarse My name is Pablo. Your name is Juan. (Friendly) Your name is Miguel. (Polite) His name is Julio. Her name is Marta.. (Yo) Me llamo Pablo. (Tú) Te llamas Juan. (Ud.) Se llama Miguel. (Él) Se llama Julio. (Ella) Se llama Marta.

Our names are Pablo and Juan. Your names are Carlos and José. (friendly only) Your names are Miguel and Maite. Their names are Tomás and Javier. Their names are Inés and Ana. (Nosotros ) nos llamamos Pablo y Juan. (Vosotros) Os llamáis Carlos y José. (Uds.) Se llaman Miguel y Maite. (Ellos)Se llaman Tomás y Javier. (Ellas)Se llaman Inés y Ana.

Práctica en parejas con autoevaluación (Use llamarse and include the subject pronouns.) C1: What is your name? (friendly) C2: My name is ______. C2: What is your name? (polite) C1: My name is ____. C1: What is his name? C2: His name is Paco. C1: ¿Cómo te llamas tú? C2: Yo me llamo _______. C2: ¿Cómo se llama Ud.? C1: Yo me llamo _______. C1: ¿Cómo se llama él? C2: Él se llama Paco.

C2: What is her name? C1: Her name is Marta. C1: What are their names? C2: Their names are Javier and Jorge. C2: What are your names? C1: Our names are Pablo, Susana and Juan. C2: ¿ Cómo se llama ella? C1: Ella se llama Marta. C1: ¿Cómo se llaman ellos? C2: Ellos se llaman Javier y Jorge. C2: ¿Cómo se llaman Uds.? C1: Nosotros nos llamamos Pablo, Susana y Juan.