{"id":1788,"date":"2012-01-31T01:59:33","date_gmt":"2012-01-31T00:59:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.school-e.co.uk\/blog\/?p=1788"},"modified":"2020-07-08T13:34:48","modified_gmt":"2020-07-08T12:34:48","slug":"spanish-lessons-in-manchester","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.school-e.co.uk\/blog\/spanish-lessons-in-manchester\/","title":{"rendered":"Spanish Lessons in Manchester"},"content":{"rendered":"<h1>Now we are going to have a look at a very basic Spanish lessons or beginner Spanish lessons in Manchester.<\/h1>\n<p>It is the type of lessons you would like to have in your first day at the school. We are going to do a quick dialogue to show you this.<\/p>\n<p>In Spanish the pronoun &#8221; t\u00fa&#8221; is used to speak in an informal way (young people or friends as I already explained in some other blogs) and &#8221; Usted&#8221; is used as a formal way (used with older people or authorities).<\/p>\n<h3>So, in this Spanish lesson you can practise both however for the school I always prefer the informal one.<\/h3>\n<h3>This is just an example of many Spanish Lessons we have:<\/h3>\n<p>Carlos- Hola, \u00bfC\u00f3mo te llamas? (What\u00b4s your name?)<br \/>\nAna- Me llamo Ana. (My name is Ana) \u00bfY t\u00fa? (And you?)<br \/>\nCarlos &#8211; Me llamo Carlos. (I call myself Luis)<br \/>\nAna &#8211; Encantada de conocerte (Nice to meet you)<br \/>\nCarlos &#8211; Encantado.<br \/>\nCarlos &#8211; \u00bfCu\u00e1ntos a\u00f1os tienes\/tiene? (How old are you?)<br \/>\nAna &#8211; Tengo 16 a\u00f1os. \u00bfY t\u00fa? (I&#8217;m 16. And you?)<br \/>\nCarlos \u201c Yo tengo 17 a\u00f1os.<br \/>\nAna -\u00bfDe d\u00f3nde eres? (Where are you from?)<br \/>\nCarlos &#8211; Soy de Inglaterra or you can say Soy ingl\u00e9s. (I&#8217;m from England. \/ I&#8217;m English)<br \/>\nAna &#8211; \u00bfDe qu\u00e9 parte eres de Inglaterra? (From where about are you in England?)<br \/>\nCarlos &#8211; De Manchester. \u00bfY t\u00fa?, \u00bfDe d\u00f3nde eres? (I am from Manchester, and you? Where are you from?)<br \/>\nAna &#8211; De Espa\u00f1a. (From Spain)<br \/>\nCarlos &#8211; \u00bfDe qu\u00e9 parte de Espa\u00f1a eres? (From where about are you in Spain?)<br \/>\nAna &#8211; De Barcelona. \u00bfD\u00f3nde vives? (Where do you live?)<br \/>\nCarlos &#8211; Vivo en Manchester. (I live in Manchester)<br \/>\nAna &#8211; Ah, yo soy de la Bonanova en Barcelona. (Oh, I&#8217;m from the Bonanova in Barcelona)<br \/>\nCarlos &#8211; \u00bfDe qu\u00e9 trabajas? (What do you work as?) \u00bfQu\u00e9 haces? (What do you do?)<br \/>\nAna &#8211; Soy estudiante y trabajo en el colegio por las tardes con los ni\u00f1os. (I&#8217;m a student and I work in the afterschool with the children).<br \/>\nCarlos &#8211; Me encanta t\u00fa trabajo (I love your work) Adi\u00f3s Ana tengo que irme (By Ana I\u00b4ll have to go)<br \/>\nAna &#8211; Hasta luego Carlos (See you later)<\/p>\n<h2>Please, please, please. Do not copy this prepare all your Spanish lessons.<\/h2>\n<p>This is only an easy example to show you a bit of one class. You need to assess the level of your class adapt and change this test as much as you like to suit your needs.<br \/>\n<span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Tips:<\/span><br \/>\nRecords a dialogue and take it with you. Play the dialogue to the children.<br \/>\nPractise parts of this dialogue in pairs and correct as you need.<br \/>\nAsk the children to prepare the dialogues. Use some of the suggested questions and answers.<br \/>\nMake them to record the conversation.<\/p>\n<p><em>Homework for them:<\/em><br \/>\nPrepare Spanish dialogues in pairs and bring them to the class.<br \/>\nSelect some dialogues to show to everybody. Don\u00b4t point too much the mistakes yet if there are.<br \/>\nNow you can exchange the dialogues. They will have to take the dialogues friends correct and assess providing you a mark. Once again in pairs they will analyse the dialogues.<\/p>\n<p>Spanish lessons in Manchester<\/p>\n<p>Spanish lessons in Stockport<\/p>\n<p>Spanish lessons in Altrincham<\/p>\n<p>Spanish lessons in Chorlton<\/p>\n<p>Spanish lessons in Hale<\/p>\n<p>Spanish lessons in Salford<\/p>\n<p>Spanish lessons in Ashton<\/p>\n<p><small><\/small><\/p>\n<p>Did you find in our <a href=\"https:\/\/www.school-e.co.uk\/spanish-lessons-for-children.html\" rel=\"dofollow\">Spanish lessons <\/a> what you was looking for? (Spanish Lessons in Manchester)<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.school-e.co.uk\/\" rel=\"dofollow\">School resources<\/a><br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/www.school-e.co.uk\/\" rel=\"dofollow\">School supplies<\/a><br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/www.school-e.co.uk\/spanish-lessons-for-children.html\" rel=\"dofollow\">Spanish Tuition in Manchester<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Now we are going to have a look at a very basic Spanish lessons or beginner Spanish lessons in Manchester. It is the type of lessons you would like to have in your first day at the school. We are going to do a quick dialogue to show you this. 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