In this session, we will review a list of phrases in Spanish Teachers could use at work when talking with patients.Podcast Upgrade Bonus: Get access to these free bonus materials by signing up for a Free Membership: Downloadable PDF Guide with sentence by sentence article transcriptions Video with sentence by sentence transcript and pronunciation voice over Download link for MP3 Audio file of this sessionAdditionally, you can choose to receive useful Spanish learning materials by email as well as get notified when new Podcast episodes become available,You can access these Members-Only bonus materials by clicking on “signup now” to register over here (or just sign in if you already registered): Click Here to Get Your Bonus MaterialsHere is the First Set of Phrases in Spanish for Teachers: Let’s begin with a few examples...Phrase 1 Hola, mi nombre es Jessica, Yo voy a ser su maestra. Hi, my name is Jessica, I’ll be your teacher. Hola, mi nombre es Jessica, Yo voy a ser su maestra.In this example, we used the word “maestra” to refer to a female teacher. To use this phrase with a male teacher you would have to change the letter “a” at the end of the word “maestra” for the letter “o” so the word becomes the masculine noun which is “maestro.”So, for a male teacher, the phrase would sound like this: Hola, soy Robert, Yo voy a ser su maestro. Hi, my name is Robert, I’ll be your teacher. Hola, soy Robert, Yo voy a ser su maestro.Phrase 2 Hola, soy la Señorita Smith Hi, I’m Miss Smith Hola, soy la Señorita SmithPhrase 3 ¿Cómo estás? How are you? ¿Cómo estás?There are a few common answers to a question like this one, and to make things easier for yourself and the person with whom you're talking you could follow your question with a few possible answers such as these: Bien - good Mal - bad Mejor - Better Peor - WorseSo, using some of these words, the question could sound like this: ¿Cómo estás? ¿Bien? How are you? ¿Doing okay? ¿Cómo estás? ¿Bien?Phrase 4To ask one of your students about homework you could say: ¿Has tenido algún problema con la tarea? Did you have any problems with your homework? ¿Has tenido algún problema con la tarea?Phrase 5 ¿Abran sus libros en la página doscientos treinta y cuatro Open your books on page 234 Abran sus libros en la página doscientos treinta y cuatroYou can find the full list pf Phrases in the Podcast Upgrade Bonus: Get access to these free bonus materials by signing up for a Free Membership: Downloadable PDF Guide with sentence by sentence article transcriptions Video with sentence by sentence transcript and pronunciation voice over Download link for MP3 Audio file of this sessionAdditionally, you can choose to receive useful Spanish learning materials by email as well as get notified when new Podcast episodes become available,You can access these Members-Only bonus materials by clicking on “signup now” to register over here (or just sign in if you already registered): Click Here to Get Your Bonus MaterialsGot any questions? Share in the comments section available below these lines, and say ¡hola!The postPhrases: 22 Phrases in Spanish for Teachers (Podcast) – Dual Spanish – SPJ 022 appeared first onSpanish for Your Job.
In this session, we will review a list of phrases in Spanish Teachers could use at work when talking with patients.
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Here is the First Set of Phrases in Spanish for Teachers:
Let’s begin with a few examples…
Phrase 1
* Hola, mi nombre es Jessica, Yo voy a ser su maestra.
* Hi, my name is Jessica, I’ll be your teacher.
* Hola, mi nombre es Jessica, Yo voy a ser su maestra.
In this example, we used the word “maestra” to refer to a female teacher. To use this phrase with a male teacher you would have to change the letter “a” at the end of the word “maestra” for the letter “o” so the word becomes the masculine noun which is “maestro.”
So, for a male teacher, the phrase would sound like this:
* Hola, soy Robert, Yo voy a ser su maestro.
* Hi, my name is Robert, I’ll be your teacher.
* Hola, soy Robert, Yo voy a ser su maestro.
Phrase 2
* Hola, soy la Señorita Smith
* Hi, I’m Miss Smith
* Hola, soy la Señorita Smith
Phrase 3
* ¿Cómo estás?
* How are you?
* ¿Cómo estás?
There are a few common answers to a question like this one, and to make things easier for yourself and the person with whom you’re talking you could follow your question with a few possible answers such as these:
Bien – good
Mal – bad
Mejor – Better
Peor – Worse
So, using some of these words, the question could sound like this:
¿Cómo estás? ¿Bien?
How are you? ¿Doing okay?
¿Cómo estás? ¿Bien?
Phrase 4
To ask one of your students about homework you could say:
* ¿Has tenido algún problema con la tarea?
* Did you have any problems with your homework?
* ¿Has tenido algún problema con la tarea?
Phrase 5
* ¿Abran sus libros en la página doscientos treinta y cuatro
* Open your books on page 234
* Abran sus libros en la página doscientos treinta y cuatro
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