curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/es-a1-practice-first-questions/6910867bb3065a1924502732.md
This task doesn't have audio. Complete the dialogue below.
Camila and Mateo are introducing themselves. This is how they start their conversation.
Write these words in the correct spot:
tú, es, mi, tardes, hola, te, llamo
There are more words than blanks. You won't need to use all words.
Camila: Hola, buenas tardes. ¿Cómo BLANK llamas?
Mateo: BLANK nombre es Mateo. ¿Y BLANK?
Camila: Me BLANK Camila.
te
This word is used with the verb llamarse ("to be called") for the tú ("you") form.
Mi
This is the first-person possessive pronoun ("my").
tú
This is the pronoun used to refer to the second person singular in an informal context. Remember to use the accent mark to the letter u.
llamo
This is the first-person singular (yo) form of the verb llamarse ("to be called").
This dialogue between Mateo and Camila includes these common phrases:
¿Cómo te llamas? means "What is your name?" (informal).
Mi nombre es... means "My name is".
¿Y tú? means "And you?". This is used to return a question informally.
Me llamo... is the most common way to say your name.