🇪🇦🇮🇩 Belajar Bahasa Spanyol - Salam dan Memperkenalkan diri (pelajaran #1)

Jo Fernandez - Belajar BAHASA SPANYOL
18 Feb 202304:30

Summary

TLDRThis beginner-level Spanish course introduces essential topics like greetings, introductions, numbers, colors, family, hobbies, food, shopping, places, jobs, dates, health, and travel. The instructor, Jonathan, explains key phrases for interacting with Spanish speakers, including greetings like 'Hola' and how to introduce oneself using phrases such as 'Soy de España'. He also discusses countries where Spanish is spoken and shares tips on pronunciation. The video encourages viewers to engage by subscribing for future lessons and offers a friendly, approachable way to begin learning Spanish.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The course is designed for beginners learning Spanish, with 12 lessons covering various basic topics.
  • 😀 The topics include greetings, introductions, numbers, colors, family, hobbies, food and drink, shopping, jobs, time, health, travel, and transportation.
  • 😀 The course aims to help learners understand and converse in basic Spanish with native speakers.
  • 😀 The instructor's name is Jonathan, and he is Spanish, but apologizes for speaking in Indonesian during the lessons.
  • 😀 Spanish-speaking countries are primarily located in Europe (Spain), Africa (Equatorial Guinea), and Latin America (many countries such as Argentina, Mexico, Colombia, and more).
  • 😀 Common Spanish greetings include 'Buenos días' (Good morning), 'Buenas tardes' (Good afternoon), 'Buenas noches' (Good night), and 'Hola' (Hello).
  • 😀 When responding to greetings, 'Bien' (Good) is the typical response, while 'Mal' (Bad) is used for a negative response.
  • 😀 In Spanish, the letter 'H' is silent, so greetings like 'Hola' are pronounced without the 'H' sound.
  • 😀 To introduce oneself in Spanish, one can say 'Soy Jonathan' (I am Jonathan) or 'Mi nombre es Jonathan' (My name is Jonathan).
  • 😀 To ask someone's name in Spanish, say '¿Cómo te llamas?' (What is your name?) and to ask where someone is from, say '¿De dónde eres?' (Where are you from?).

Q & A

  • What is the primary goal of this Spanish language course?

    -The primary goal of this Spanish language course is to introduce basic Spanish, enabling learners to understand and engage in basic conversations with people from Spanish-speaking countries.

  • How many video lessons are included in the course?

    -The course includes 12 video lessons.

  • Which topics are covered in the course?

    -The course covers topics such as greetings, introductions, numbers, colors, family, hobbies, food and drinks, shopping and prices, places and directions, work and studies, dates and time, health, travel, and vehicles.

  • In which continents is Spanish spoken?

    -Spanish is spoken in Europe (only in Spain), Africa (Equatorial Guinea), and America (Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, and some parts of the United States).

  • What is the Spanish greeting for 'Good morning' or 'Good afternoon'?

    -In Spanish, 'Good morning' or 'Good afternoon' is 'Buenos días' or 'Buenas tardes'.

  • How do you say 'Good evening' or 'Good night' in Spanish?

    -To say 'Good evening' or 'Good night' in Spanish, you use 'Buenas noches'.

  • How do you say 'Hello, how are you?' in Spanish?

    -In Spanish, 'Hello, how are you?' is 'Hola, ¿cómo estás?'

  • How do you answer if someone asks 'How are you?' in Spanish?

    -If someone asks 'How are you?' ('¿Cómo estás?'), you can respond with 'Bien' (Good) or 'Mal' (Bad).

  • What is the correct way to introduce yourself in Spanish?

    -To introduce yourself in Spanish, you can say 'Me llamo [Your Name]' (My name is [Your Name]) or 'Soy [Your Name]' (I am [Your Name]).

  • How do you ask 'Where are you from?' in Spanish?

    -To ask 'Where are you from?' in Spanish, you say '¿De dónde eres?'

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