
Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Okay, so, you meet someone in a bar or a party…after “what’s your name?” what do you think is the most common question? Yup, “Where are you from?” Join Alan and Lisy as they take a look at the important verb “ser” (to be). If you are talking about the origin of someone or something, make sure not to use the verb “estar” (to be). Why? Listen to the lesson and find out! The verb conjugation section of the learning center is there to help you through the maze that is verbs. If you need to check it out, try a premium membership on us for 7 days!
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Grammar: de dónde, ser | Function: asking about origin, introducing oneself | Topic: Greeting | Politeness Level: formal
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