Normally, many of us do this in
English. Now that you’re part of a community of families dedicated to giving
their child(ren) the gift of bilingualism, why not try it in Spanish?!
Here are some useful phrases to
encourage your child to socialize positively with other children:
You: “Ask him/her what her name is.”
Your child: “What is your name?”
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“Preguntale como se llama.”
(preh-GOON-tah-lay KO-mo say
yama)
“¿Como te llamas?”
(KO-mo tay yamas?)
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You: “Ask if s/he wants to play!”
Your child: “Do you want to play?“
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“PregĂșntale si le gustarĂa
jugar!”
(preh-GOON-tah-lay see lay
goosta-ria hoo-gar)
“¿Quieres jugar?”
(KEY-eh-res HOO-gar?)
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You: “S/he would like a turn. Please share.”
Your Child: “Here you go. It's your turn.”
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“Ella/El quiere un turno. Comparte
por favor.”
(EH-ya KEY-eh-reh oon TOUR-no)
“Toma. Es tu turno.”
(To-ma. ESS too TOUR-no)
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Diviertense!
(Have fun!)
(Have fun!)
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