File 01-Useful words and phrases Flashcards
Tú eres… ?
Are you …?
/ˈɑːr ju/
Are you Penelope Cruz?
¡Adiós!
Bye!
exc
/baɪ/
Bye! See you on Thursday.
Buenas tardes
Good afternoon
/ɡʊd ˌɑːftəˈnuːn/
Good afternoon, Mr Walker. How are you today?
Buenas noches
Good evening
/ɡʊd ˈiːvnɪŋ/
Good evening. How can I help you?
Buenos días
Good morning
/ɡʊd ˈmɔːnɪŋ/
Good morning, class. Sit down, please.
Adiós
goodbye
exc
/ɡʊdˈbaɪ/
Goodbye. See you tomorrow.
él
he
pron
/hiː/
Where’s he from?
hola
Hello
exc
/həˈləʊ/
Hello, I’m Harry Green.
hola
coloquial
Hi
exc
/haɪ/
Hi, I’m Caroline.
¿Cómo puedo ayudarte?
¿Puedo ayudarte?
How can I help you?
/haʊ kæn aɪ ˈhelp juː/
Welcome. How can I help you?
Can I help you?
/kæn aɪ ˈhelp juː/
yo
I
pron
/aɪ/
I am a journalist.
Tengo una reserva.
I have a reservation.
/aɪ hæv ə ˌrezəˈveɪʃn/
My name is Rob Walker. I have a reservation.
Creo que está en…
I think it’s in …
/aɪ ˈθɪŋk ɪts ɪn/
‘Where’s Dortmund?’ ‘I think it’s in Germany.’
Soy de…
para país de procedencia
I’m from …
/aɪm frɒm/
I’m from Brazil.
ello
it
pron
/ɪt/
‘Do you like this film?’ ‘Yes, I love it!’
Está en…
It’s in …
/ɪts ɪn/
‘Where’s Atlanta?’ ‘It’s in the United States.’
apellido
last name
n
/ˈlɑːst neɪm/
My last name is Walker.
tarde
cuando no se refiere al periodo del día
late
adj
/leɪt/
Sorry, I’m late.
escuchar
listen
v
/ˈlɪsn/
Listen and repeat the conversation.
conocer (la primera vez)
encontrarse, quedar, reunirse
meet
v
/miːt/
Nice to meet you.
nombre
name
n
/neɪm/
My name’s Rob Walker.
Encantado de conocerte.
Nice to meet you.
/ˌnaɪs tə ˈmiːt juː/
Nice to meet you. I’m Samantha.
no
no
n
/nəʊ/
No, I’m not.
No, no soy yo
No, I’m not.
/nəʊ aɪm ˈnɒt/
‘Are you Rob?’ ‘No, I’m not.’
está bien, vale
informal
OK
exc
/əʊˈkeɪ/
‘I’m sorry I’m late.’ ‘That’s OK.’
página
page
n
/peɪdʒ/
Go to page 7 in your book.
por favor
please
adv
/pliːz/
Open your books, please.
leer
read
v
/riːd/
Read and listen to the story.
repetir
repeat
v
/rɪˈpiːt/
Listen and repeat the words.
decir
say
v
/seɪ/
Listen and say the contractions.
ver
see
v
/siː/
See you tomorrow.
Te veo a las… (una hora)
See you at …
/ˈsiː ju ət/
See you at three.
Te veo el… (un día)
See you on …
/ˈsiː ju ɒn/
See you on Friday.
Te veo mañana
See you tomorrow.
/siː ju təˈmɒrəʊ/
Bye! See you tomorrow.
ella
she
pron
/ʃiː/
Is she from Egypt?
¿perdón? ¿perdona?
¿disculpa?
Sorry?
exc
/ˈsɒri/
‘My name is Walker.’ ‘Sorry?’
deletrear
spell
v
/spel/
How do you spell it?
apellido
surname
n
/ˈsɜːneɪm/
Sorry, what’s your surname?
gracias
thank you
exc
/ˈθæŋk juː/
‘That’s a nice dress.’ ‘Thank you. It’s new.’
qué
what
pron
/wɒt/
What is ‘livro’ in English?
¿Cómo te llamas?
What’s your name?
/wɒts jɔː(r) ˈneɪm/
‘What’s your name?’ ‘Caroline.’
¿De dónde eres?
Where are you from?
/ˌweər ə ju ˈfrɒm/
‘Where are you from?’ ‘Spain.’
¿Dónde es?
¿Dónde está?
Where is it?
/weər ˈɪz ɪt/
‘Where is it?’ ‘It’s in Mexico.’
¿Dónde es…? ¿Dónde está…?
forma contraida
Where’s…?
/weəz/
‘Where’s Toledo?’ ‘It’s in Spain.’
escribir
write
v
/raɪt/
Listen and write the numbers.
sí
yes
exc
/jes/
Yes, I am.
Sí, soy yo
Yes, I am.
/ˈjes aɪ ˈæm/
Yes, I am. Nice to meet you.
tú, vosotros
you
pron
/juː/
Are you an artist?
Tú eres…
You’re …
/jɔː(r)/
You’re George Clooney!