When you're chatting with your classmates in Spanish, knowing some simple phrases and questions can really help. This way, you can connect and communicate better. In this lesson, we’ll learn easy phrases, sentence patterns, and words to use in everyday conversations at school. Here are some simple parts to help you with small talk.
To start a chat, it’s important to greet your classmates and introduce yourself. Here are some common ways to say hello in Spanish:
When you meet someone new, you can introduce yourself using easy sentences. Here’s how:
For example:
Asking questions is a great way to keep a conversation going. Here are some easy questions you can ask:
You can also answer these questions simply:
Use simple words to describe what you do every day.
Practice having short talks by asking follow-up questions or sharing your thoughts. Here’s an example:
A: ¡Hola! ¿Cómo te llamas?
B: ¡Hola! Me llamo Carlos. ¿Y tú?
A: Soy Sofía. ¿De dónde eres?
B: Soy de Estocolmo.
A: ¡Qué interesante! ¿Qué te gusta hacer?
B: Me gusta jugar videojuegos. ¿Y a ti?
A: A mí me gusta escuchar música.
This conversation shows how to introduce yourself and keep talking.
To make your chats better, try to use words related to things you enjoy or do. Here are some helpful words:
You can create sentences like:
To keep conversations flowing, remember to listen carefully to your classmates. Responding well shows that you understand. For example, if someone says, “Vamos a jugar al parque.” (Let's go play at the park), you can reply:
Try to practice small talk often. Use the phrases and patterns you’ve learned. The more you practice, the more confident you’ll feel in your Spanish conversations.
When you're chatting with your classmates in Spanish, knowing some simple phrases and questions can really help. This way, you can connect and communicate better. In this lesson, we’ll learn easy phrases, sentence patterns, and words to use in everyday conversations at school. Here are some simple parts to help you with small talk.
To start a chat, it’s important to greet your classmates and introduce yourself. Here are some common ways to say hello in Spanish:
When you meet someone new, you can introduce yourself using easy sentences. Here’s how:
For example:
Asking questions is a great way to keep a conversation going. Here are some easy questions you can ask:
You can also answer these questions simply:
Use simple words to describe what you do every day.
Practice having short talks by asking follow-up questions or sharing your thoughts. Here’s an example:
A: ¡Hola! ¿Cómo te llamas?
B: ¡Hola! Me llamo Carlos. ¿Y tú?
A: Soy Sofía. ¿De dónde eres?
B: Soy de Estocolmo.
A: ¡Qué interesante! ¿Qué te gusta hacer?
B: Me gusta jugar videojuegos. ¿Y a ti?
A: A mí me gusta escuchar música.
This conversation shows how to introduce yourself and keep talking.
To make your chats better, try to use words related to things you enjoy or do. Here are some helpful words:
You can create sentences like:
To keep conversations flowing, remember to listen carefully to your classmates. Responding well shows that you understand. For example, if someone says, “Vamos a jugar al parque.” (Let's go play at the park), you can reply:
Try to practice small talk often. Use the phrases and patterns you’ve learned. The more you practice, the more confident you’ll feel in your Spanish conversations.