Objetivos
Recognize a greeting or farewell when heard Greet others Discuss cultural differences of greeting in The Bahamas vs Spanish speaking country Saludos (greetings): 1. Hola. Hello” can be used at any time of the day or night. 2. Buenos días. “Good morning.” Use from the time the sun rises until 12:00 p.m. (noon) 3. Buenas tardes. Good afternoon.” Use from noon until around 5 or 6:00 p.m. 4. Buenas noches. “Good evening/ good night.” Use from sundown until 11:59 p.m. Despedidas (farewells): 1. Adiós Goodbye” can be used at any time of the day or night. 2. Hasta luego. See you later”. Use when you expect to see the person later that day or in the near future. 3. Nos vemos. We’ll see each other.” Also use when you expect to see the person later that day or in the near future. 4. Hasta mañana. “See you tomorrow.” 5. Hasta pronto. “See you soon.” 6. Tengo que irme. I have to go.
In general, friends and relatives greet each other in Spanish speaking countries with a kiss or a hug. Men would either hug or shake hands.
Place the greetings and farewells under the correct categories. then unscramble the words below
Saludos y despedidas, an interactive worksheet by victor
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