Thursday, September 07, 2006

Self-Talk Spanish

Even if you're learning a language like Spanish, there may not always be someone to practice with. But you can always practice with yourself. I have a short explanation of what self-talk is about here. Below are some expressions you can review mentally as you go about your daily routine if you're learning Spanish so that it becomes more a part of your life. Where there appears "..." you can fill in with your native language or look up what you're most likely to fill in the blank with.

Quiero comer... (I want to eat...)
Quiero beber... (I want to drink...)
Hay mucha gente/pocos personas. (There are many people/few people.)
Ahora busco un poco de agua. (Now I'm going for a little water.)
Estoy ocupado/a. (I am busy.)
Hace calor/frío hoy. (It is hot/cold today.)
Llueve. (It is raining.)
Compro esto. (I am buying this.)
¿Cuánto es? (How much is it?)
Gracias. (Thanks.)

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