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Learning Spanish Like Crazy
Spoken Spanish – Lección Uno.
Listen to the following conversation.
Male: Hola ¿Hablas inglés?
Female: ¿Quién?
Male: Tú. ¿Hablas tú inglés?
Female: Sí, hablo un poquito de inglés.
Male: Ya veo. ¿Habla español?
Female: ¿Quién? ¿Yo?
Male: Tú no. Ella. ¿Habla ella español?
Female: Sí, ella habla español.
Male: ¿Hablan español?
Female: ¿Quién? ¿Ellos?
Male: Ellos no. ¿Ustedes? ¿Hablan ustedes español?
Female: Sí, nosotros hablamos mucho español.
Instructor: You have two objectives in this lesson. One, you will learn how to use verbs
that end in the suffix “ar” in the present tense. Keep in mind that there are Spanish verbs
that end in: “ar,” “er” and “ir.” There are also regular verbs and irregular verbs in
Spanish. In this lesson, we will only focus on regular “ar” verbs.
Your second objective in this lesson is to learn the subject pronouns in Spanish. There are
seven subject pronouns in English:
I
You
He
She
It
We
and They
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Instructor: The present tense is used in Spanish in several different ways. One, it can be
used to indicate an action in progress. For example:
Male: Yo hablo español ahora.
Instructor: Which means: “I am speaking Spanish now.”
Instructor: Two, the present tense can be used to show something that is done
continuously or ongoing. For example:
Male: Nosotros hablamos español todo el tiempo.
Instructor: Which means: “We speak Spanish all the time.”
Instructor: Three, unlike in English, in Spanish you can use the present tense for an
action that will be done in the future. For example:
Female: Esta noche, ella habla español en la clase.
Instructor: Which means: “Tonight, she will speak Spanish in the class.”
Instructor: Let’s begin by learning to use the verb “hablar” in the present tense.
“Hablar” means to speak.
Instructor: This is how to say the verb "to speak". Listen and repeat.
Female: Hablar. Hablar.
Instructor: Again, how do you say "to speak"?
Female: Hablar. Hablar.
Instructor: Did you make sure that you made your response before the recorded
speaker? And did you repeat after the recorded speaker? This is how to say “I speak.”
Listen and repeat.
Male: Hablo. Yo hablo.
Instructor: How do you say “I speak”?
Male: Hablo. Yo hablo.
Instructor: Can you guess which word means “I”?
Male: Yo. Yo.
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Instructor: It is not always necessary to use the word “yo” or “I” in Spanish. “Yo” is
usually used for clarity or emphasis.
Instructor: Again: How do you say “I speak”?
Male: Hablo. Yo hablo.
Instructor: Make sure that you imitate the pronunciation of the recorded speaker. This
is how to say “you speak.” Listen and repeat.
Female: Hablas. Tú hablas.
Instructor: How do you say “you speak”?
Female: Hablas. Tú hablas.
Instructor: Can you guess which word means “You”?
Female: Tú. Tú.
Instructor: It is also not always necessary to use the word “tú” in Spanish. “Tú” is
usually used for clarity or emphasis.
Instructor: Again, how do you say “you speak”?
Male: Hablas. Tú hablas.
Instructor: Now say “I speak.”
Male: Hablo. Yo hablo.
Instructor: And how do you say “you speak”?
Male: Hablas. Tú hablas.
Instructor: There are also two ways to say “you” in Spanish. “Tú” is the familiar or
informal way of saying you. And “usted” is the polite or formal way of saying you.
If you are not sure when to use “tú” or “usted,” here’s a good rule of thumb. Use “tú”
when speaking to someone who you would normally address by their first name. And
use “usted” when speaking to someone who you would normally address by Mr. or Mrs.
Instructor: Considering that the objective of this course is to teach you informal, spoken
Spanish. Unless instructed to do otherwise, in this course you will use “tú,” the informal
word for “you.”
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Instructor: This is how to say “he speaks” Listen and repeat.
Female: Habla. El habla.
Instructor: How do you say “he speaks”?
Male: Habla. -El habla.
Instructor: Can you guess which word means “He”?
Male: . El.
Instructor: It is also not always necessary to use the word “él” or “he.” “El” is usually
used for clarity or emphasis.
Instructor: Again: How do you say “he speaks”?
Female: Habla. El habla.
Instructor: Now say “I speak”
Male: Hablo. Yo hablo.
Instructor: And how do you say “you speak”?
Male: Hablas. Tú hablas.
Instructor: Now listen to how you’d say “she speaks.” Listen and repeat.
Female: Habla. Ella habla.
Instructor: How do you say “she speaks”?
Female: Habla. Ella habla.
Instructor: Can you guess which word means “she”?
Female: Ella. Ella.
Instructor: Did you notice that we used the word “habla” to mean “he speaks” and also
“she speaks?” That’s why Spanish speakers will sometimes use the words “él” and “ella”
for clarity or emphasis.
Instructor: Again, how do you say “she speaks”?
Female: Habla. Ella habla.
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Instructor: Now say “I speak”
Male: Hablo. Yo hablo.
Instructor: And how do you say “you speak”?
Male: Hablas. Tú hablas.
Instructor: Now say “he speaks”
Male: Habla. El habla.
Instructor: And how do you say “she speaks”?
Female: Habla. Ella habla.
Instructor: Now listen to how you’d say “you speak” when using the formal or polite
form of the word “you.” Listen and repeat.
Female: Habla. Usted habla.
Instructor: How do you say “you speak” in the formal way?
Male: Habla. Usted habla.
Instructor: Can you guess which word means “you”?
Female: Usted. Usted.
Instructor: It is also not always necessary to use the word “usted.” Did you notice that
we used the word “habla” to mean “he speaks,” “she speaks,” and “you speak” when
using the “usted” form of you? That’s why Spanish speakers will sometimes use the
words “él,” “ella,” and “usted” for clarity or emphasis.
Instructor: Again, how do you say “you speak” when addressing someone who you’d
address by Mr. or Mrs.?
Female: Habla. Usted habla.
Instructor: Now say “I speak”
Male: Hablo. Yo hablo.
Instructor: When speaking to a friend, how do you say “you speak” in the informal
way?
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