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Restaurnt, Make Plans, How was your Summer


Let's get together soon and go to the pageant together.
That's one of the many Spanish phrases you'll learn how to say in this group. What could be better than using the Spanish you learn to make new friends, go out and have a lot of laughs and fun together, and to make some great memories that will last a lifetime. The phrases is this installment will give you a variety of useful expressions to use in Spanish. This is a combination of sentences and phrases you might use in a restaurant, serving tables, or even as a manager of the business. And the other group of phrases would be used among friends, doing the greetings, the catching up, and the making plans. Use the phrases to add to your vocabulary, and to practice your pronunciation.

Specifically, here's a look at what you'll learn how to say in Spanish by listening to the audio in the phrase table below: If you're working at a restaurant, you can ask the visitor what they'd like to order. And also what beverage they're interested in having. Learn to say hi to a friend and express to them what a pleasure it gives you to be seeing them again. Find out how to talk about if you are well-rested, or if you are feeling tired or run down. Catch up with someone you haven't seen for a while, or when coming back to school for a new year by asking them how their Summer went. Or, use another one of the phrases below to ask what your friend did yesterday. Talk about making plans to go out and have fun with a friend, in this case ask them when they're interested in going to the pageant, and set the exact day and time that you'll be going. Also, tell them you're looking forward to their next message. Ask your teacher to correct the mistakes in your writing. Say you plan to be paying for a certain purchase apart from the other one.




EnglishSpanish
What would you like? ¿Que te gustaria?
Would you like a drink? ¿Te gustaria una bebida?
Restaurant conversation. Conversación de restaurante.
Hello there! ¡Hola!
It's great to see you! ¡Qué bueno es verte!
I am so fresh (rested). Me dormi bien.
I am very tired. Estoy muy consado(a).
How was your summer? ¿Como te fue tu verano?
When can we go to the pageant? ¿Cuando podemos ir al concurso?
When you are free, please let me know the date and time. Cuando estas libre, por favor hazme saber la fecha y hora.
I will be waiting for your next email. (or letter) Voy a esperar tu próximo correo.
Please correct my writing. Por favor, corrige mis escritos
I'm going to pay separately. Voy a pagar por separado.
What did you do yesterday? ¿Que hiciste ayer?




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