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Spanish B1: Managing a Conversation

Learn essential Spanish phrases for managing a conversation at the B1 level. This deck covers how to start, maintain, and end conversations, change topics, and manage turn-taking.
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43 Cards
Lesson#1
This deck will teach you key phrases for managing a conversation in Spanish. We'll start with how to open, maintain, and politely close a discussion.
Lesson#2
To start a conversation casually with someone you know, you can ask a general question about how things are going. A very common way to do this is by saying '¿Qué tal todo?'.
Quiz#3
Translate into Spanish: 'How is everything? We haven't seen each other for ages'

¿Qué tal todo? Hace mucho que no nos vemos.

Lesson#4
When you need to end a conversation, you can signal it politely. A common phrase is 'Bueno, te tengo que dejar', which means 'Well, I have to go now'.
Quiz#5
Translate into Spanish: 'Well, I have to go now.'

Bueno, te tengo que dejar

Lesson#6
Another way to close a conversation is to say you'll talk later. For this, you can use the phrase 'Hablamos luego'.

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