Learn Spanish Introductions – Spanish for Beginners Step by Step
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In today’s lesson, you will:
Learn how to introduce yourself in Spanish
Ask and answer basic personal questions
Understand formal and informal introductions
Practice pronunciation clearly
Complete 5 interactive exercises
If you want to learn Spanish for free and start speaking from day one, this lesson is essential.
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Why Spanish Introductions Are Important
If you are serious about learning Spanish, introductions are the foundation of every conversation.
You need introductions to:
Meet new people
Start conversations
Travel confidently
Study or work abroad
Build real communication skills
Every Spanish for beginners course starts with greetings and introductions because they are essential Spanish basics.
At Improve Spanish Now, we teach you step by step so you can improve Spanish naturally.
Common Mistakes Spanish Beginners Make
❌ Saying “Yo soy de…” every time (Yo is often unnecessary)
❌ Translating directly from English
❌ Saying “Soy 25 años” instead of “Tengo 25 años”
❌ Forgetting pronunciation of LL
Basic Spanish Introductions (With Pronunciation)
Saying Your Name
Me llamo… – My name is… (meh yah-moh)
Soy… – I am… (soy)
Example:
Me llamo Anna.
Soy Carlos.
⚠️ Both are correct. “Me llamo” is more common for beginners.
Asking Someone’s Name
¿Cómo te llamas? – What’s your name? (koh-moh teh yah-mahs)
¿Cómo se llama? – What’s your name? (formal)
Saying Where You Are From
Soy de España. – I am from Spain.
Soy de Estados Unidos. – I am from the United States.
Question:
¿De dónde eres? – Where are you from?
¿De dónde es usted? – Formal version
Talking About Age
Tengo 25 años. – I am 25 years old.
In Spanish, you say “I have 25 years,” not “I am 25.”
Formal vs Informal Introductions
Informal (Friends / Same Age)
Hola
¿Cómo te llamas?
¿De dónde eres?
Formal (Work / Professional)
Buenos días
¿Cómo se llama?
¿De dónde es usted?
If you want to truly improve Spanish, understanding formality is very important.
Example Conversation
A: Hola, me llamo David. ¿Cómo te llamas?
B: Me llamo Laura.
A: Mucho gusto.
B: Igualmente. ¿De dónde eres?
A: Soy de México.
Practice reading it out loud.
Practice Spanish Introductions – 100% FREE Spanish Lesson
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Exercise 1: Translate
How do you say "My name is Maria" in Spanish?
Exercise 2: Choose the Correct Option
How do you ask someone's name informally?
Exercise 3: Complete the Sentence
Soy ____ España.
Exercise 4: Correct the Mistake
Which one is correct?
Exercise 5: Formal or Informal?
¿Cómo se llama? is: