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Juan was born in Uruapan, Michoacán, a small City in Mainland where he studied English as his Second Language from 1995 to 1998. When finished school, he took training for Teaching Spanish as Second Language at Mexican-International Center at Morelia, Michoacán. He became Spanish Instructor working as Grammar and Conversational Instructor, then coordinating the Interactive Conversation Club at the Summer International Interchange Program at CMI.

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For nine years, he has been active in translating, teaching English to Mexicans and Spanish to foreign people at schools and in private classes. He has also taken training in Pedagogy with integration and grouping techniques and in developing total and quality service. Juan moved to Cabo in 2005, and founded “The Apple Tree” Language Learning Center, which offers a complete Spanish program for Beginners, Intermediates and Advanced, providing the important opportunity to master Spanish in Los Cabos.

 

Question

Answer

See you soon.

Hasta pronto.

How are you?
(form.)

Cómo está usted?

My name is...
(form.)

Mi nombre es...

What's up?
(inf.)

Qué tal?

See you later.

Hasta luego.

My name is...
(inf.)

Me llamo...

The pleasure is mine.

El gusto es mío.

Good day.

Buenos dias.

You're welcome.

De nada.

Really?

De verdad?

What is your name?
(form.)

Cómo se llama usted?

What is your name?
(inf.)

Cómo te llamas?

delighted

encantado/a

so so

así así

And you?

Y tú?

good

bien

likewise

igualmente

I'm sorry.

Lo siento.

pretty well

bastante bien

bad

mal

please

por favor

How are you?
(inf.)

Cómo estás?

your
(inf.)

tu/tus

less

menos

slow

despacio

and

y

or

o

my

mi/mis

without

sin

for

para

with

con

more

más

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