hello
good morning
good afternoon
good evening or night
What is your name? (familiar)
What is your name? (formal)
My name is Pablo.
last name or surname
I am Pablo.
And you? (formal)
And you? (familiar)
nice to meet you
likewise
How are you? (familiar)
How are you? (formal)
How’s it going?
What’s happening with you? / What’s the matter? (familiar)
What’s happening with you? / What’s the matter? (formal)
very well
okay / more or less
very bad
thank you
Where are you from? (formal)
Where are you from? (familiar)
I am from Argentina.
Where do you live? (familiar)
Where do you live? (formal)
I live in Mexico.
What is her name?
Her name is Sara.
good-bye
see you later
see you tomorrow
see you soon
the months and the seasons
the year
the seasons
the spring
the summer
the autumn or the fall
the winter
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
the numbers and the dates
zero
one
two
three
four
five
six
seven
eight
nine
ten
eleven
twelve
thirteen
fourteen
fifteen
sixteen
seventeen
eighteen
nineteen
twenty
twenty one
twenty two
twenty three
twenty four
twenty five
twenty six
twenty seven
twenty eight
twenty nine
thirty
thirty one
forty
forty two
fifty
sixty
seventy
eighty
ninety
What is today’s date?
the day
Today is Friday.
the first of May
November fifth
at the university
the friend (female)
a classroom
the library
a pen
the eraser
some things
the notebooks
an office
the dictionary
a desk
the exam, test
the gymnasium
a sheet of paper
the man
a young person
the pencil
the pencils
the bookstores
the book
the keys
some tables
the backpacks
some women
the web page
a chalkboard; whiteboard
the door
some clocks; watches
the dormitory
some chairs
the homework
a window
the class
the computer
the student
the graduation
an idea
the professor
a projector
the university
the (school) subjects
architecture
biology
political science
communications
design
economy
philosophy
physics
French
history
humanities
engineering
English
mathematics
psychology
chemistry
international relations
@ (at, in an email address)
How do you spell your name?
What is your last name?
major
email address
phone number
How many chairs are there?
What do you study?
verbs
there is, there are
to be (for characteristics, origin, etc.)
to have
before
of; from
after
different
the
in; on; at (a place)
more
my books
my pencil
no
or
our car
our house
our chairs
our notebooks
a, an
some
yes
your (formal); his/her; their
also
your (familiar singular)
your (plural familiar Spain)
and