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1 LEADERS SURVIVAL COURSE IN SPANISH Welcome to HF Holidays Survival Course in Spanish. The course has been constructed to allow even the complete beginner to pick up sufficient language to be able to communicate effectively. This course also forms the syllabus of the oral language element of the Abroad Assessment. This course does not seek to replace evening classes or commercially produced language courses, both of which will broaden and enhance Leaders understanding of the Spanish language. Nor does it deal with situations where Leaders can reasonably expect to find personnel who can speak English, e.g. at airline desks, in the hotel, at major cable car stations, or at the tourist office. It does concentrate on real situations in which Leaders will find it useful to be able to communicate in Spanish and which they are likely to encounter in Spain. We gratefully acknowledge the help of two HF Holidays Leaders, Jenny Holliman and Elizabeth Widdowson, who took the time and trouble to assist in the production of this language course. We are especially indebted to two other HF Holidays Leaders: Brian Park, whose expertise has resulted in the production of this course in Spanish, and Dick Brader, whose initial enthusiasm and hard work has led to the realisation of the project as a whole. We hope you will find the course both useful and enjoyable. Good luck! / Buena Suerte! Methodology Dialogues are numbered and correspondingly numbered recordings will be available to help with pronunciation. Leaders are recommended to concentrate on the spoken word in the early stages, coming only later to the written Spanish dialogues. Suggested procedures 1. Look at the English meaning (cover up the Spanish dialogue with a ruler or a piece of paper at this stage). 2. Listen to the Spanish dialogue. 3. Repeat the Spanish dialogue aloud, imitating what you heard a number of times. 4. When you are confident about the pronunciation, study the written Spanish dialogue. (No attempt has been made to use phonetics or to produce an Anglicised spelling of the Spanish dialogues. In time Leaders may like to develop their own individual spelling scheme to remind them of the pronunciation. However, initially it may perhaps be more useful to concentrate on listening to, and then repeating, the dialogues. Space has been left in the text for you to add your phonetics.)

2 UNIT 1 Dialogue 1 AT THE AIRPORT (Meeting your driver) Hello, are you the HF driver? Buenos días, Señor. Es usted el chófer de HF? Dialogue 2 Are you going to Calpe? Va usted a Calpe? Dialogue 3 Are we making a stop for toilets? Vamos a parar para servicios? Dialogue 4 How long does the journey last? Cuánto tiempo dura el viaje? Dialogue 5 We are all present and correct. Estamos todos aquí. Dialogue 6 I am two people short. Me faltan dos personas. Wait here, please. Espere usted aquí, por favor. UNIT 2 Dialogue 7 GREETINGS Good morning. Buenos días. Dialogue 8 Good afternoon or Good evening. Buenas tardes. Dialogue 9 Good night (when going to bed). Buenas noches.

3 Dialogue 10 Good day. Buenos días. Dialogue 11 Goodbye! Adiós. Hasta luego. UNIT 3 NUMBERS This unit is particularly long and should therefore be tackled in stages. Work on the numbers in batches of ten. Move on to other units in between learning the batches of numbers, in order to break up this section. Dialogue 12 Numbers 1 10 uno or una dos tres cuatro cinco seis siete ocho nueve diez Dialogue 13 Numbers once doce trece catorce quince dieciséis diecisiete diechiocho diecinueve veinte Dialogue 14 Numbers veintiuno or veintiuna veintidós veintitrés veinticuatro veinticinco veintiséis veintisiete veintiocho veintinueve treinta Dialogue 15 Numbers treinta y uno treinta y dos (etc) Dialogue 16 Numbers cuarenta cuarenta y uno (etc) Dialogue 17 Numbers cincuenta cincuenta y uno (etc) Dialogue 18 Numbers sesenta sesenta y uno (etc) Dialogue 19 Numbers setenta setenta y uno (etc)

4 Dialogue 20 Numbers ochenta ochenta y uno (etc) Dialogue 21 Numbers noventa noventa y uno (etc) Dialogue 22 Numbers 100 onwards cien ciento uno ciento dos (etc) Dialogue 23 Numbers 200, 300, 400, etc. doscientos(as) trescientos(as) cuatrocientos(as) quinientos(as) seiscientos(as) setecientos(as) ochocientos(as) novecientos(as) mil Dialogue 24 Numbers over 1,000 Dos mil tres mil cuatro mil (etc) 1994 = mil novecientos noventa y cuatro Dialogue 25 Uno followed by a noun takes slightly different forms, e.g.: un hombre (masculine) una mujer (feminine). Similarly: veintiún hombres = 21 men; veintiuna mujeres = 21 women etc. UNIT 4 DAYS OF THE WEEK AND USEFUL TIME EXPRESSIONS Dialogue 26 Sunday domingo Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday lunes martes miércoles jueves viernes sábado Dialogue 27 Today hoy Tomorrow Next week mañana la semana próxima

5 Yesterday Public Holiday In the morning Tomorrow morning Last night ayer un día festival por la mañana mañana por la mañana anoche ayer por la noche UNIT 5 ON THE LOCAL BUS, TRAIN OR TRAM Dialogue 28 Where is the bus-stop for Calpe? Dónde está la parada de autobuses para Calpe? Dialogue 29 I am the group Leader. Soy el guía. Dialogue 30 Ten to Barcelona, please. Diez para Barcelona, por favor. Dialogue 31 Eight to Calpe, please. Five adults, three children. Ocha para Calpe, por favor. Cinco adultos y tres niños. Dialogue 32 Five to Alicante, please single. Cinco para Alicante, ida, por favor. Dialogue 33 Dialogue 34 Eleven to Almeriá, please, single. Once para Almeriá, ida, por favor. Seven to Barcelona, please, return. Siete para Barcelona, por favor, ida y vuelta. Dialogue 35 Eighteen to St John s Street, please, return. Dieciocho para calle San Juan, por favor, ida y vuelta. Dialogue 36 How much is that? Cuánto es? or Cuánto cuesta?

6 Dialogue 37 Please write that down (if you don t understand the amount). Quiere escribir el total, por favor. Dialogue 38 Where do we get off? Dónde bajamos? Dialogue 39 Please will you tell me where we get off. Por favor, dígame dónde bajamos. Dialogue 40a I should like a coach for people. Quisiera alquilar un autocar para..veintiuna.. personas. Dialogue 40b On..Friday.. at..nine.. o clock. El..viernes.. a las..nueve. UNIT 6 ON THE CHAIRLIFT OR GONDOLA Dialogue 41 I have a part of twenty. Somos un grupo de veinte personas. Dialogue 42 Do I get a reduction? Hay descuento por un grupo? Dialogue 43 I have five senior citizens. (On production of a passport, over-60s receive a discount) Tengo cinco jubilados en mi grupo. Dialogue 44 A single ticket. Un billete sencillo. Dialogue 45 A return ticket. Un billete de ida y vuelta. Dialogue 46 When is the last lift down? Cuándo baja la última telecabina?

7 Dialogue 47 Is the chairlift operating? Funciona la telesilla? Dialogue 48 The cable car is not working. La telecabina no funciona. UNIT 7 ON THE WALK ASKING FOR AND UNDERSTANDING DIRECTIONS Dialogue 49 I am looking for the path to the Calatrava Hut. Busco el camino al Refugio Calatrava. Dialogue 50 Does this path lead to Peña Vieja? Este sendero, va a Peña Vieja? Dialogue 51 Is the Refugio Albéniz open today? El Refugio Albéniz, está abierto hoy? Dialogue 52 Be careful! Cuidado! Dialogue 53 Watch out! Atención! Dialogue 54 Where is the station (railway)? Dónde está la estación de ferrocarril? Dialogue 55 Where is the bus station? Dónde está la estación de autobuses? Dialogue 56 Where is... the Tourist Office? Dónde está la Oficina de Turismo? Where is... Dónde está the Post Office? Correos? Where is... Dónde está the Bank? el Banco?

8 Where is... the Toilet? Dónde están...} los Servicios? } los Aseos? Dialogue 57 Where do I catch the bus for Calpe? Dónde cojo el autobús para Calpe, por favor? Dialogue 58 How do I get to the bus station? Para la estación de autobuses, por favor? Dialogue 59 Turn to the right here. Tuerza a la derecha aquí. Dialogue 60 Turn to the left here. Tuerza a la izquierda aquí. Dialogue 61 Dialogue 62 You go straight on. Siga adelante. The first right. La primera (calle) a la derecha. Dialogue 63 The second left. La Segunda (calle) a la izquierda. Dialogue 64 In front of the railway station. Delante de la estación de ferrocarril. Dialogue 65 Behind the bank. Detrás del banco. Dialogue 66 Opposite the church. Enfrente de la iglesia. Dialogue 67 Is it far? Está lejos de aquí?

9 No, it is quite near. No, está muy cerca de aquí. Dialogue 68 The train to Madrid, please? El tren para Madrid, por favor? UNIT 8 IN THE CAFÉ, HUT OR INN Dialogue 69: A (white) coffee please. A black coffee please. A large coffee please. Drinking chocolate. Tea. Tea with lemon. A (small) beer. A large beer. An orange juice. A lemonade. A mineral water. A mineral water (fizzy). A cake. An ice cream. Have you any sugar? Un café con leche, por favor. Un café solo, por favor. Un café grande, por favor. Un chocolate. Un té con leche. Un té con limón. Una cerveza. Una cerveza grande. Un zumo de naranja. Una limonada. Un agua mineral. Una gaseosa. Una pasta. Un helado. Tiene usted azúcar? Dialogue 70 May we eat our sandwiches here, please? Por favor, podemos comer nuestros bocadillos aquí? (Often OK in mountain huts and cafés if you buy a drink. But ask first!) Dialogue 71 The bill, please. La cuenta, por favor.

10 Dialogue 72 All together, or separately? (A waiter will often ask you this if you are in a group.) Quieren pagar juntos o separados? UNIT 9 TELLING THE TIME Dialogue 73 What time is it? Qué hora es? It is one o clock / two o clock. Es la una / Son las dos. Dialogue 74 At what time does the bus leave? A qué hora sale el autobús? At 5.00pm. A las cinco de la tarde or A las diecisiete. (NB: 24-hour clock often used for bus, train times etc.) Dialogue 75 When does the train arrive in Benidorm? A qué hora llega el tren a Benidorm? At 1.30pm. A las trece / treinta. Dialogue 76 At twelve noon. A mediodía. At twelve midnight. A medianoche. Dialogue 77 At half past five. A las cinco y media. At A las cinco treinta. Dialogue 78 At quarter to eight: A las ocho menos cuarto. At 7.45: A las siete cuarenta y cinco. Dialogue 79 At quarter past seven: A las siete y cuarto. At 7.15: A las siete quince.

11 Dialogue 80 At five minutes to nine. A las nueve menos cinco. At ten minutes to nine. A las nueve menos diez. At twenty minutes to twelve. A las doce menos veinte. At twenty-five minutes to twelve. A las doce menos veinticinco. Dialogue 81 It is five minutes past four. Son las cuatro y cinco. It is ten minutes past four. Son las cuatro y diez. At twenty minutes past twelve. A las doce y veinte. At twenty-five minutes past twelve. A las doce y veinticinco UNIT 10 ACCIDENTS AND EMERGENCIES Dialogue 82 There has been an accident. Ha ocurrido un accidente. Dialogue 83 I need the mountain rescue service. Necesito el servicio de Rescate de Montañas. Where is the Police Station? Dónde está la comisaría de Policía? Dialogue 84 I need a doctor. Necesito un doctor / un médico. Dialogue 85 Someone is injured. Tengo un cliente herido.

12 Dialogue 86 He is badly injured. Está gravemente herido. Dialogue 87 Can you help me? Puede usted ayudarme? Dialogue 88 A heart attack. Un ataque cardíaco. Dialogue 89 I must get to the hospital. Tengo que ir al hospital. It is an emergency. Es un caso de urgencia. UNIT 11 MISCELLANEOUS Dialogue 90 Excuse me! Con permiso. Dialogue 91 Help! (In emergencies) Socorro! Dialogue 92 I don t understand. No entiendo. Dialogue 93 Do you speak English? Habla usted inglés? Dialogue 94 Will you please repeat that? Repítalo, por favor. Dialogue 95 Please speak more slowly! Por favor, hable un poco más despacio?

13 Dialogue 96 Thank you very much. Muchas gracias. Dialogue 97 Don t mention it. De nada. (A polite response whenever you are thanked) Dialogue 98 I am sorry. Lo siento. Dialogue 99 I don t know. No sé. UNIT 12 Entrance USEFUL WORDS TO RECOGNISE (No cassette recording.) Entrada Exit Salida Emergency exit Salida de emergencia No entry Entrada prohibida No through road Calle sin salida Closed Cerrado Open Abierto Danger Peligro (Mortal) Danger Peligro de muerte Danger of avalanches Peligro de avalanchas

14 Danger of falling rock Peligro de piedras caídas Drinking water Agua potable Not drinking water Agua no potable Gents Caballeros Vacant Libre Ladies Damas Engaged Ocupado Weather Conditions Overcast Cubierto de nubes Storm Tormenta Cloudy Anublado Snow Nieve Drizzle Llovizna Bright Claro Rain Lluvia Sun Sol Mist Neblina Highest Temperatura Temperature máxima

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