Formalidad en español In Spanish, there is a distinct difference between ____________________ and...

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Formalidad en español In Spanish, there is a distinct difference between ____________________ and ____________________ speech _____________________________________________ ________. You are able to address somebody ____________________ when ____________________ ____________________. However, You must address somebody ____________________ when ____________________ ____________________. Formal Informal When you are talking to/addressing people informall y They are the same age / you are on a first-name basis They are older / You are expected to have a greater level of respect for them Formally

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Formalidad en españolIn Spanish, there is a distinct difference between

____________________ and

____________________ speech

_____________________________________________________.

You are able to address somebody ____________________

when ____________________ ____________________.

However, You must address somebody ____________________

when ____________________ ____________________.

Formal

Informal

When you are talking to/addressing people

informallyThey are the same age / you are on a first-name basis

They are older / You are expected to have a greater level of respect for them

Formally

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Examples of people you can address informally:

Examples of people you must address formally:

Friends Most family members

Adults you are very close to

Classmates

Most people you randomly meetPeers

Teachers

The doctor

People that you are serving

Some adults that you randomly meet

Anybody that you need help from.

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There are ____________________ ways to say

____________________ in Spanish.

The formal way is ____________________.

The informal way is ____________________.

When you address somebody ____________________, or in the

____________________ form, you must

______________________________________________________.

two

you

usted

formally

usted

Refer to them in the third person

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Formal Expressions:¿Cómo se llama usted? – What is your name?

¿Cómo está usted? – How are you?

¿De dónde es usted? – Where are you from?

Es un placer conocerle – It’s a pleasure to meet you.

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Informal Expressions:¿Qué onda? – ‘sup

Nada - Nothin'Mucho – Lots!

¿Qué pasa? – What’s happening?

¿Cómo te va? – How’s it going?

¿Qué hay de nuevo? – What’s new?

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Formal and/or Informal Expressions:

Gracias – Thank you

De nada – You’re welcome

Mucho gusto – Nice to meet you.

El gusto es mío – The pleasure is mineEncantado – Nice to meet you.

Igualmente – Same to you

¿Y tú? – And you?

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Colloquial Expressions:

Chévere – Cool/Good (used everywhere)

Súper cool – Super cool (Dominican Republic)

Pura Vida – Pure life (Everything’s good) (Costa Rica)

¿Todo bien? – Everything good?

Todo bien – Everything’s good