Vamos a estudiar cómo presentarnos en inglés. Aprenderás a decir tu nombre completo, cómo deletrearlo y a preguntar el nombre de otra persona. También aprenderás a decir tu edad y a preguntar la edad de alguien más. El siguiente vocabulario es esencial y te ayudará a comunicarte en situaciones básicas.
Recuerda que el principal objetivo en estos niveles es entender lo que leemos, no tanto hablar o escribir.
Vocabulary
Este vocabulario debe estudiarse a través de Anki. Todo el material relacionado lo puedes encontrar en My learning journal - Repositorio de GitHub.
| Inglés | Español | Explicación | Ejemplo |
|---|---|---|---|
| What | Qué | Used to ask for information about something. | What is your name? |
| Who | Quién | Used to ask about a person or people. | Who is your best friend? |
| This | Esto / Esta | Refers to a specific person or thing that is close to the speaker. | This is my book. |
| Some | Algún / Alguna | Used to refer to an unspecified amount or number of something. | I have some friends coming over. |
| Use | Usar | To put something into action or service. | I use my computer for work. |
| Spell | Deletrear | To write or name the letters of a word in the correct order. | Can you spell your name for me? |
| Introduce | Presentar | To make someone known by name to another person. | Let me introduce you to my friend. |
| Complete | Completar | To finish or fill in all the parts of something. | Please complete the form with your information. |
| Full name | Nombre completo | A person's first name and last name together. | My full name is Italo Morales Fantone. |
| Last name | Apellido | The family name that comes after a person's first name. | Her last name is Morales. |
| Middle name | Segundo nombre | A name given to a person that is between their first and last names. | My middle name is Franchesco. |
| How old are you? | ¿Cuántos años tienes? | A question used to ask someone about their age. | How old are you? I am 25 years old. |
| Different | Diferente | Not the same as another or each other. | My car is different from yours. |
| Full | Completo | Containing all parts or elements; not lacking anything. | The glass is full of water. |
| Indefinite | Indefinido | Not clearly defined or determined. | An indefinite article is used when referring to something not specific. |
| Nice | Agradable / Simpático | Pleasant or enjoyable; friendly and kind. | She is a nice person. |
| Architect | Arquitecto | A person who designs buildings and oversees their construction. | The architect designed a beautiful house. |
| Arm chair | Sillón | A comfortable chair with side supports for a person's arms. | I like to read books in my armchair. |
| Carpet | Alfombra | A floor covering made of thick woven fabric. | The carpet in the living room is very soft. |
| Ceiling | Techo | The upper interior surface of a room. | The ceiling is painted white. |
| Coffee table | Mesa de centro | A low table typically placed in front of a sofa. | We put the magazines on the coffee table. |
| Fire | Fuego | The process of combustion that produces heat and light. | We sat by the fire to keep warm. |
| Fireplace | Chimenea | A structure for containing a fire, typically made of brick or stone. | The fireplace adds warmth to the room. |
| Plant | Planta | A living organism that typically grows in soil and has leaves and stems. | I have a plant on my desk. |
| Remote control | Control remoto | A device used to operate electronic equipment from a distance. | I use the remote control to change the TV channels. |
| Rug | Alfombra pequeña | A small piece of thick fabric used to cover part of a floor. | The rug in the hallway is very colorful. |
| Shelf | Estante | A flat horizontal surface used for storing or displaying items. | I keep my books on the shelf. |
| Sofa | Sofá | A comfortable seat for multiple people, typically upholstered. | We sat on the sofa to watch a movie. |
| Wall unit | Mueble de pared | A piece of furniture that is attached to or built into a wall for storage or display. | The wall unit holds our TV and books. |
| Waste paper basket | Papelera | A container for discarding waste paper. | I threw the old papers into the waste paper basket. |
| Chair | Silla | A piece of furniture for sitting, typically with a back and four legs. | I sat on the chair at the dining table. |
| Dish | Plato | A flat, round object used for serving or eating food. | I put my food on a clean dish. |
| Jar | Tarro / Frasco | A cylindrical container with a wide mouth, used for storing food or other items. | I keep cookies in a glass jar. |
| Pitcher | Jarra | A container with a handle and spout used for pouring liquids. | I poured water from the pitcher into my glass. |
| Knife | Cuchillo | A tool with a sharp blade used for cutting. | Be careful when using a knife to chop vegetables. |
| Napkin | Servilleta | A piece of cloth or paper used at meals to wipe the mouth and hands. | Please pass me a napkin. |
| Saucer | Platillo | A small, shallow dish used to hold a cup. | I placed my teacup on the saucer. |
| Table | Mesa | A piece of furniture with a flat top and legs, used for eating or working. | We sat at the table for dinner. |
| Table cloth | Mantel | A piece of fabric used to cover a table. | The tablecloth is decorated with flowers. |
| Teaspoon | Cucharita | A small spoon used for stirring tea or coffee. | I used a teaspoon to add sugar to my tea. |
| Word | Palabra | A single distinct meaningful element of speech or writing. | The word "hello" is used as a greeting. |
| Vowel | Vocal | A speech sound produced without any significant constriction of airflow in the vocal tract. | The letter "A" is a vowel. |
| Umbrella | Paraguas | A device used for protection against rain or sunlight, typically consisting of a circular canopy on a folding frame. | I always carry an umbrella in case it rains. |
| Television | Televisión | A system for transmitting visual images and sound that are reproduced on screens, primarily used to broadcast programs for entertainment, information, and education. | I watch my favorite shows on television every evening. |
| Toilet | Inodoro / Baño | A fixture used for the disposal of human waste, typically consisting of a bowl and a seat. | The bathroom has a clean toilet. |
| Stereo | Estéreo | A system for reproducing sound using two or more channels to create a sense of spatial distribution. | I listen to music on my stereo system. |
| Purse | Bolso | A small bag used by women to carry personal items. | She carries her wallet and keys in her purse. |
| Pleasure | Placer | A feeling of happiness or satisfaction. | It was a pleasure to meet you. |
| Pen | Bolígrafo / Pluma | A writing instrument that uses ink to write on paper. | I wrote a letter using my favorite pen. |
| Object | Objeto | A material thing that can be seen and touched. | The vase is a beautiful object on the table. |
| Notebook | Cuaderno | A book of blank or ruled pages for writing notes. | I keep my class notes in a notebook. |
| Fan | Ventilador | A device that creates a current of air for cooling or ventilation. | I turned on the fan to cool down the room. |
| Elephant | Elefante | A large mammal with a trunk, tusks, and large ears, native to Africa and Asia. | The elephant is the largest land animal. |
| Egg | Huevo | A round or oval object laid by female birds, reptiles, and fish, containing a developing embryo. | I had a boiled egg for breakfast. |
| Cradle | Cuna | A small bed for a baby, typically on rockers or springs. | The baby sleeps in a cradle. |
| Consonant | Consonante | A speech sound that is not a vowel, typically produced by obstructing airflow in the vocal tract. | The letter "B" is a consonant. |
| Alphabet | Alfabeto | A set of letters or symbols in a fixed order used to represent the basic sounds of a language. | The English alphabet has 26 letters. |
| Who's this? | ¿Quién es este/esta? | A question used to ask about the identity of a person or thing. | Who's this? Is he your brother? |
| What's this? | ¿Qué es esto? | A question used to ask about the identity of a thing. | What's this? Is it a new gadget? |
| How do you spell your name? | ¿Cómo se deletrea tu nombre? | A question used to ask someone to spell their name. | How do you spell your name? It's ... |
Information questions
Known as "Wh- questions", these are questions that begin with words like "What," "Who," "Where," "When," "Why," and "How." They are used to gather specific information.
Also named "Open questions," because they require more than a simple "yes" or "no" answer. They have a variety of possible responses.
- What? - Used to ask for information about something.
- Who? - Used to ask about a person or people.
- Where? - Used to ask about a place or location.
- When? - Used to ask about a time or date.
- Why? - Used to ask for a reason or explanation.
- How? - Used to ask about the manner or way something is done.
- Which? - Used to ask about a choice or selection from a known set of options.
- Whose? - Used to ask about ownership or possession.
Example:
- Question: Who is your best friend?
- Answer: My best friend is Sarah.
Yes/No questions
Known as "Closed questions". They are used to confirm or deny information.
Example:
- Question: Are you a student?
- Answer: Yes, I am a student.
Who/What questions
Used to ask for specific information about people or things. What is used for things or animals, and Who is used for people.
Example:
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Question: What is your name?
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Answer: My name is Italo.
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Question: Who is your teacher?
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Answer: My teacher is Mr. Smith.
Dialogue
In the next section, you will find simple dialogues that incorporate the Wh- questions along with the verb "to be".
| Personajes | Diálogo |
|---|---|
| Donald | Who is she? |
| Mary | She is my sister Anna. |
| Donald | Nice to meet you, Anna. |
| Anna | Nice to meet you too, Donald. |
| Donald | How old are you, Anna? |
| Anna | I am 20 years old. |
| Donald | What's your last name? |
| Anna | My last name is Hershey. |
| Donald | How do you spell that? |
| Anna | H-E-R-S-H-E-Y. |
| Donald | Thank you, it's a unusual last name. |
Links
- My learning journal ↗ - Repositorio en GitHub