| Mijo, no hagas esos ruidos, no estés sorbiendo tu agua. A ver, saluda, saluda. |
| Hola. |
| Diles quién eres. |
| Hola, me llamo Diego. |
| Y yo soy Efraín. |
| Ahhh, hello, my beautiful friends from SpanishPod101.com, once again, as you know my name is Diego. |
| And I'm Efraín. |
| And in today's video, we're going to check some useful phrases for parents to talk to your kids. |
| So, hopefully guys, you will enjoy this video. |
| Okay, guys, so we know that there are so many parents who are interested in knowing how to speak to their children in Spanish. And what better way to start familiarizing your children with this beautiful language than to, using some useful phrases for them? So we're going to divide this video in four categories. |
| The first one is "en la casa", "in the house". So, the first one… |
| So the first one is "¿Qué te dejaron de tarea?" |
| What do you have for homework? Very good. Next one. |
| The next one “¿Te acabaste tu lunch?” Once again, “¿Te acabaste tu lunch?” Did you finish your lunch? |
| Okay, now this one, “No brinques en el sofá.” “No brinques en el sofá.” Don't jump on the couch. |
| Very good, the next one. “Bájate de la silla.” “Bájate de la silla.” Get down from the chair. |
| Yeah, okay, the next one. “Fíjate dónde caminas.” “Fíjate dónde caminas.” Look where you are walking. |
| The next one is when you are on the table and your kids are misbehaving. |
| But not necessarily misbehaving but when you're just in the table eating with your children. |
| Oh yeah that's so funny. So you say these phrases when you are eating with your children on the table. The first phrase is... |
| The first one is “No hables con la boca llena” Claro “No hables con la boca llena” Don't talk with your mouth full. |
| Okay, la siguiente. “No te levantas hasta que termines tu comida” “No te levantas hasta que termines tu comida” You don't get up until you finish your meal |
| Oh… My mom used to tell me that every time. |
| Okay, the next one. “Come con la boca cerrada.” “Come con la boca cerrada.” Eat with your mouth closed. |
| Okay. “Quita tus codos de la mesa.” “Quita tus codos de la mesa.” Get off your elbows from the table. |
| Yeah, my mom used to say that a lot. |
| The next one, “No sorbas la sopa no sorbas la sopa.” “No sorbas la sopa no sorbas la sopa.” Do not sip your soup. |
| “No eructes en la mesa.” “No eructes en la mesa.” Don't burp on the table. |
| That's disgusting. |
| Ahora, te daremos unas frases para decirle a tu hijo o hija durante la mañana o antes de ir a la escuela. |
| Mhm, very good. So, the first one is “Buenos días, hora de despertar.” “Buenos días, hora de despertar.” Good morning, time to wake up. |
| “Levántate.” “Levántate.” Get up. |
| The next one, “Se va a hacer tarde.” “Se va a hacer tarde.” It's going to be late. |
| “Vístete.” “Vístete.” Put on your clothes. |
| Very good. The next one, “¿Qué quieres de desayunar?” “¿Qué quieres de desayunar?” What do you want for breakfast? |
| The next one. “Átate las agujetas.” “Átate las agujetas.” Tie your laces. |
| Okay, una muy importante. “Lávate los dientes.” “Lávate los dientes.” Brush your teeth. |
| Very good. The next one. “Péinate.” Once again, “péinate.” Comb your hair. |
| Okay. “Arregla tu mochila.” “Arregla tu mochila.” Prepare your backpack. |
| Another one could be “Abróchate el cinturón.” Once again, “Abróchate el cinturón.” Fasten your seat belt. |
| Ahora te daremos frases para decirles a tus hijos todos los días, pero también para expresarles tu amor y darles ánimo. |
| Very good. So these phrases are very important for the self-esteem of your children. |
| And what better way than to use them in Spanish? Yeah. |
| The first one is “Te amo” or “Te quiero”. Once again, “Te amo” or “Te quiero”, which has a slight difference. Actually, it's about intensity. “Te amo” is more intense, “Te quiero” is like… but both mean I love you. |
| Okay, the next one, "Me haces muy feliz." "Me haces muy feliz." You make me very happy. |
| Very nice. The next one, "Ser tu papá (o mamá) es lo mejor que me ha pasado en la vida.” "Ser tu papá (o mamá) es lo mejor que me ha pasado en la vida.”Being your dad (or mom) is the best thing that has ever happened to me. |
| Yeah, the next one, “Confío en ti.” “Confío en ti.” I trust you. |
| The next one, “Tú puedes hacerlo.” “Tú puedes hacerlo.” You can do it. |
| The next one, “Hiciste un gran trabajo.” “Hiciste un gran trabajo.” You made a great job. |
| Very good. The next one, “Me haces sentir orgulloso.” “Me haces sentir orgulloso.” You make me proud. |
| Great. Next one, “Te felicito.” “Te felicito.” I congratulate you. |
| That's it for today, my friends of SpanishPod101.com! |
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