LEARN REAL LIFE SPANISH: 6 ways to ask people about their day, weekend, and past in Spanish
Do you want to ask questions like a native Spanish speaker? Do you want to know more about what your family, friends, neighbors, and work colleagues did on the weekend, yesterday, last night, last Saturday? In this video, you will learn to ask questions about past events in a natural way. You will learn how to ask the proper question in a given context. You will learn to be formal, not so formal, very formal, and very casual when you ask your questions. You will learn to ask questions in Spanish, to correctly structure questions in Spanish, you will learn vocabulary, and you will learn some nuances about questions posed in Spanish. You will learn to ask someone about another person or people. Yes, you will learn to gossip in Spanish, which will make you feel more confident while speaking Spanish. In this class, you will also practice your listening Spanish. Make your Spanish learning experience fun!
Some of the questions we will learn are:
How did it go? How was it? -- ¿Cómo te fue hoy, ayer, el fin de semana?
Who did you go with? -- ¿Con quién fuiste?
Who did he/she go with? --¿Con quién fue?
Who did you see? -- ¿A quién viste?
Who went? -- ¿Quién fue?
Where did you go? -- ¿A dónde fuiste?
y más...
Learn other questions in Spanish with one or all the following videos:
100 Spanish phrases that are useful in real-life:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGMKg6MUdxI
15 Questions in Spanish using the word "quién", "who"?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ff4SynJQceU
8 ways to ask how much something is in Spanish!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-9K50MmVbo
Learn different ways to politely say no in Spanish:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwyhqLAknf4
Muchas gracias por tu apoyo :)
Ana
If you would like to donate and support my work you can do so at: https://www.butterflyspanish.com/
Or through PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/ButterflySpanish
Видео LEARN REAL LIFE SPANISH: 6 ways to ask people about their day, weekend, and past in Spanish канала Butterfly Spanish
Some of the questions we will learn are:
How did it go? How was it? -- ¿Cómo te fue hoy, ayer, el fin de semana?
Who did you go with? -- ¿Con quién fuiste?
Who did he/she go with? --¿Con quién fue?
Who did you see? -- ¿A quién viste?
Who went? -- ¿Quién fue?
Where did you go? -- ¿A dónde fuiste?
y más...
Learn other questions in Spanish with one or all the following videos:
100 Spanish phrases that are useful in real-life:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGMKg6MUdxI
15 Questions in Spanish using the word "quién", "who"?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ff4SynJQceU
8 ways to ask how much something is in Spanish!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-9K50MmVbo
Learn different ways to politely say no in Spanish:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwyhqLAknf4
Muchas gracias por tu apoyo :)
Ana
If you would like to donate and support my work you can do so at: https://www.butterflyspanish.com/
Or through PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/ButterflySpanish
Видео LEARN REAL LIFE SPANISH: 6 ways to ask people about their day, weekend, and past in Spanish канала Butterfly Spanish
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
How to agree in Spanish – Top 12 waysLearn Spanish: What? Where? When? Who? Which? How? & more in SpanishDon’t make these Spanish mistakes!Spanish 101: Learn ALL Spanish FundamentalsLearn Spanish Verbs: Present, past, and future of SER, ESTAR, TENER, IRThis, that, these, those in Spanish: ESTE, ESTA, ESE, ESA, ESTO, and more!Spanish Listening Comprehension Practice: In 27 minutes listen, repeat, and practice your SpanishSpanish Lesson: 4 ways to ask "How are you?" in SpanishHABER in Spanish: Everything you need to know (hay, había, he, ha, has, hubo, había, no hay de qué)Learn how to say numbers in SpanishLearn Spanish in 30 minutes: The 100 Spanish phrases you need to know!Learn Spanish: Top phrases with the word "ya"Learn ALL the Basics in Spanish: Spanish Level 1The 16 time markers in Spanish you need to learn: antier, hace un rato, el que viene...Learn Spanish in 20 minutes: 20 easy Spanish sentences you need to know!Learn Spanish Tenses: Use IMPERFECTO to talk about your pastUsing the Spanish verb DECIR (say/tell): me dijiste, dime, dijo, te dije, me lo dijiste...How to tell time in Spanish