6 answers to ¿Cómo estás? for children learning Spanish

- Start your Spanish learning journey today! **EMBED THIS VIDEO** Note that we usually disable embedding of our videos, but we invite you to embed this one into your Google Slides lesson plan today! ¿Cómo estás? is a common question, even for preschool, kindergarten, homeschool, and elementary children. In this video, our Stories Online characters teach how to ask “How are you?“ in Spanish and present six possible answers. See for a free activity sheet to accompany this video lesson. 0:00 6 Ways to Answer ¿Cómo estás? - Spanish for Kids 0:23 Bien, gracias - well, thank you 0:36 Muy bien - very well 0:50 Mal - bad(ly), poorly 1:02 Feliz - happy 1:19 Aburrido - bored 1:29 Cansado - tired How to answer ¿Cómo estás? in Spanish: Bien - well ¿Cómo estás? - how are you? Bien, gracias. - well, thank you Bien, gracias. - well, thank you Muy bien - very well ¿Cómo estás? - how are you? Muy bien - very well ¡Muy bien! - Very well! Mal - bad(ly), poorly ¿Cómo estás? - how are you? Estoy mal - I’m doing badly/poorly, not doing well Feliz - happy ¿Cómo estás? - how are you? ¡Estoy feliz! - I’m happy! Aburrido - bored ¿Cómo estás? - how are you? Estoy aburrido - I’m bored Cansado - tired ¿Cómo estás? - Estoy cansada. ¡Súper! - Super! With , you’ll teach kids to speak real Spanish to real people, for a lifetime, no matter who you are. Start today, and let us help. Explore our Stories Program for 7 days, absolutely free, at . Developed by educators and parents dedicated to truly effective language learning, our programs are engaging millions of children from preschool to grade school, from kindergarten to homeschool, from daycare to after-school programs. How can I help my child learn Spanish? Our elementary Spanish curriculum for kids is packed with real-life experiences that will have your child speaking real Spanish to real people in no time! We know you’ve seen the same ads we’ve seen across our phone screens. As nice as it would be to believe (and tell you) that some phrasebook, subscription box, stuffed animal, craft kit, or recipe set is going to make your child bilingual, this is completely deceptive. There’s no one key. How do you teach a child Spanish? The Stories videos provide comprehensible input that children want to pay attention to, and that is the recipe for successful language acquisition. No accountability groups are needed, it is just that fun! Our fun but simple videos, friendly graphics, and catchy learning songs mean that anyone -- from absolute beginners to native speakers -- can help a child learn real Spanish. Why should an elementary child learn Spanish? Children who learn a second language experience benefits ranging from brain improvements to better employment to empathy across cultural divides. What are you waiting for? Get started today at .
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