La palabra BAD La palabra BAD
Eso quiere decir mal.
That means mal. That means mal.
Try to say nada mal. Diga literalmente no mal.
Not bad. Not bad. Not
bad. Say that you understand now.
I understand now.
Cómo le dice usted a alguien que no entiende?
I don't understand. I'm sorry, I don't understand.
Say again. Nada mal. Not bad.
Not bad.
Now say. Estamos aquí.
We're here
Durante unos días.
For a few days. For. For a few days
Diga que ustedes están aquí durante unos días.
We're here
for a few days. Ask how long.
How long? How long? Ahora pregúntele cuánto tiempo se van a quedar.
How long are you going to stay? To stay. Going to stay. How long are you going to stay?
Say, Nos vamos a quedar.
We're going to stay. We're going to stay
durante unos días
for a few days.
Entonces,
then,
vamos a irnos.
We're going to leave.
Vamos a Boston. Juntos. No tenemos mucho
tiempo.
Tengo doscientos dólares.
I have two hundred dollars.
Pero...
But...
No necesito nada.
I don't need anything.
My husband doesn't need
anything.
Y no tenemos mucho tiempo. Vamos a quedarnos. Durante unos días.
We're going to stay for a few days.
Unas semanas. A few weeks. Ask what that means. What does that mean?
La palabra weeks.
The
word weeks. That means semanas. Try to say Una semana usando el número.¿ Cuánto tiempo?¿ Durante una semana?
Vamos a quedarnos.
We are going to stay
durante una semana
for one week
juntos
together
y entonces
and then
vamos a irnos
We are going to leave.
Cuánto tiempo hace que están ustedes aquí? Listen and repeat. How long have you
been here? Been. Been. Have been. Have you been. How long? How long have you been here? How long have you been here?
Note que usted utilizó la palabra
have
nuevamente. Esta palabra se usa con
been
para indicar que alguien ha estado en un lugar por algún tiempo y sigue estando allí. Pregunte otra vez,¿ cuánto tiempo hace que ustedes están aquí?
How long have you been here? How long have you been here?
Desde hace unas semanas. Diga... For... For a few weeks. For... For
a few weeks.
Pregúntele a la mujer...¿ Cuánto tiempo hace que ella está aquí?
How long have you been here? How long have you been here?
Usted quiere decir Estoy aquí desde hace unas semanas.
Try to say
Estoy aquí. I
have been here. Have been. I have been here. I've been here. I've. I've been here
Notó usted la contracción. Usted va a utilizar esta contracción de
I have
en ese contexto. Ahora trate de decir Estoy aquí desde hace unas semanas.
I've been here for a few weeks.
Say again. Estoy aquí desde hace unas semanas.
I've been here for a few weeks.
Ahora, trate de preguntarle cuánto tiempo hace que ella está en Boston.
How long have you been in Boston? How long have you been in Boston?
Desde ayer. Primero, ayer. Listen and repeat.
Yesterday. Day. Day. Ter. Yester. Yester. Yesterday.
Say. Ayer.
Yesterday.
Desde ayer. Listen and repeat.
Since yesterday. Since. Since. Since yesterday
Say again. Desde ayer.
Since yesterday
Try to say Estamos aquí desde ayer. Use la contracción de We have.
We've been here since yesterday. We've We've We've been here since yesterday.
Qué compró usted ayer? Listen and repeat. What did you buy yesterday? Buy Buy Did. Did. Did buy. Did you buy. What did you buy yesterday
Note la palabra did. Esta palabra interrogativa se usa para indicar algo que alguien hizo en el pasado. Pregunte nuevamente,¿ qué compró usted ayer?
What did you buy yesterday?
Ahora, escucha y repita la respuesta. I
bought something.
Pregúntele qué compró ella.
What did you buy?
What did you buy? Say, Yo compré algo.
I bought something. I bought something.
Listen and repeat.
Did buy, bought. Did buy, bought. What did you buy? I bought something
Ask¿ Qué compró usted ayer?
What did you buy yesterday? Try to ask¿ Qué hizo usted ayer? What did you do yesterday? What did you do yesterday?
Answer Compré algo.
I bought something.
Ask¿ Qué compró usted?
What did you buy? What did you buy
Algo para beber. Listen and repeat.
Something to drink. Something to drink.
Compré algo para beber. I
bought something to drink.
Compré algo de vino.
I bought some wine.
Y un periódico.
And a newspaper.
Ask what that means.
What does that mean? La palabra newspaper. The word newspaper.
That means periódico.
Periódico. Repita lo que dice la locutora. A
newspaper. A newspaper.
Diga que usted compró un periódico. I
bought a newspaper. I bought a newspaper
Un periódico norteamericano?
An American newspaper? An American newspaper?
Sí, un periódico norteamericano.
Yes, an American newspaper.
Y yo compré algo para beber.
And I bought something to drink. And I bought something to drink.
Cuánto tiempo hace que está usted aquí?
Cuánto tiempo ha estado aquí?¿ Cuánto tiempo ha estado aquí?¿ Cuánto tiempo ha estado aquí?¿ Cuánto tiempo ha estado
aquí?¿ Desde ayer? Estoy aquí desde ayer.
I've been here since yesterday.
Qué hizo usted ayer?
What did you do yesterday? I bought some wine.
Some
expensive wine. Some expensive wine.
Y un periódico norteamericano.
And an American newspaper. An American newspaper.
Eso no está nada mal.
That's not bad. Not bad. That's not bad. My husband doesn't
have any wine. Compré algo de vino. Para mi esposo. El periódico es para mí.
For me.
Y el vino es para él. Escucha y repite.
Y el vino es para él. Él. Él. Para él. El vino es para él.
Cómo dices para él? Para él.
El vino es para él. Compré también algo de café. El café es para mi amiga Mary.
El café es para ella. Escucha y repite.
El café es para ella. Ella. Ella
Para ella. El café es para
ella. Dice. It's for her.
For her. It's for her.
Say El vino es para él.
The wine is for him. For him.
Say El café es para ella.
The coffee is for her. For her
Así se pregunta,¿ le gusta el vino?
Listen and repeat. Do you like wine? You like. Do you like? Do you like wine?
Note que él se sobreentiende.
Ask again
Le gusta el vino?
Do you like wine? Do you like wine? Now try to say, Me gusta.
I like. I like
Me gusta el vino. I
like wine. Yes, I like wine.
Say, Me gusta, me gustaría.
I like, I'd like.
Say, Me gusta el vino.
I like wine
Now say,
Me
gustaría algo de vino. I'd like some wine. I'd like some wine. Ask,¿ Le gustaría algo de vino? Would you like some wine?
Answer. No, gracias.
No, thanks
No quiero nada. I
don't want anything.
Pero a mi esposo le gustaría una cerveza.
But my husband would
like a beer. Say Aquí está una cerveza. Here's a beer.
Es para él. It's for him. It's for him. How do you say Es para ella. It's for her.
Ahora, imagínese que usted llegó ayer a Boston. La ciudad le gusta mucho y usted piensa quedarse unas semanas. Usted está hablando con Mrs. Johnson, a quien lo acaban de presentar.
Answer her questions. I'm pleased to meet you, Mr. Martinez. How long have
you been here?
I've been here since yesterday. What did you do yesterday
Dígale que usted compró algo para su esposa.
I bought something for my wife. How long are you going to
stay in Boston?
Dígale, me gustaría quedarme durante cuatro semanas. Pero no tengo mucho tiempo.
Do you like Boston? Yes, I do. I like Boston very much.
