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December 19th, 2007

Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! You did it! You completed the Newbie series…Now, time for the next step. Don’t be scared, Alan and Lisy are here to hold your hand along the way! If there is one thing about traveling in Latin America or Spain, it is the friendliness and the courtesy that everyday people demonstrate. Learn how to use the greetings, “buenos días” (good morning), “buenas tardes” (Good afternoon/Good evening), “buenas noches” (Good evening/Good night) with other words. All of these phrases are very common and are a great way to start out in the learning process. If you haven’t already done so, sign up for a premium membership on us for 7 days! Reap the benefits!

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Voice Actors: Alan, Lisy
Category: Beginner Lessons |
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14 Responses to “Beginner Lesson #1 - Saying Hello!”

SpanishPod101.com says:

This lesson was recorded on-site in Lima, Perú.

¡Saludos para todos! How is everyone? What are some of the most common greetings in Spanish that you know? Are there any that you’ve heard but not been able to understand? “A ver cuáles son…” (Let’s see which ones they are…)

Peter says:

Lisi, wow, what a voice! And love the acting! :grin: Nice job guys! Greetings from Japan! :grin:

Graham West says:

Def. refreshes up my Spanish that I have forgotten…. Thanks!

watermen says:

Why is it lesson number in the PDF file?

SpanishPod101.com says:

Watermen,

I went in and fixed the lesson number in the PDF. Thanks for the heads up!

Joseph

Beatriz says:

¡Hola amigos!

¿Cómo les ha ido? ¿Les ha ido bien? ¿muy bien? ¿super bien? ¿rebien? ¿recontra bien? De cualquier manera como haya sido, espero que disfruten esta lección y que les sirva a algunos para refrescar la memoria (eso es para Graham West :wink: ).

¡Ya nos vemos!

Beatriz

Hyunwoo Sun says:

Hola! :-)

Profesor, tengo una pregunta. que es la frase en el comienzo?
” Bienvenidos a Spanishpod101.com estamos ( ) desde peru. “

joseph says:

¡Hola, Hyunwoo Sun!

La frase en el comienzo es “Bienvenidos a Spanishpod101.com. Estamos transmitiendo desde peru.” (Welcome to SpanishPod101.com. We are broadcasting from Peru.) :wink:

transmitir (to transmit, to broadcast)

¡Ya estamos hablando!

Joseph

Hyunwoo Sun says:

Muchas gracias!!! :-)

aisha says:

hola^^ it’s my first time to learn spanish.
I have some spanish friends so i want to comunicate with them using spanish.^^
my wish.. i like your lesson so far. it’s really good.
gracias! :lol:

my comment for your lesson, especially speed, can you slow it down a little bit or break down? it’s a little bit hard to follow the sound for me. maybe i think so because i’m only a beginner. but please????

aisha- :grin:

Carlos says:

Aisha,
Welcome to the course! You aren’t the only student with that concern. The lessons are recorded for the Beginner series already but we will keep your comment in mind when recording new lessons. If you have any lesson specific questions, we would be happy to answer them. What went too fast for you? Have you looked at the PDF for the lesson or checked out the learning center? If you want to check those resources out, sign up for a 7 day trial. Other than that, my colleagues and I are happy to address any of your questions and concerns,
Thanks for listening!
Carlos

malcolm says:

37 seconds of intro music before getting down to business? How about five. That’s not a question.

joseph says:

Malcolm,

Hi there, and welcome. I’m sorry you feel like the intro music is too long. Aside from that, what did you think about the lesson?

Saludos,
Joseph

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