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El Primer Día de Clases

El sol brillaba cuando Carlos llegó a la escuela con su mochila. Era su primer día y estaba un poco nervioso.
The sun was shining when Carlos arrived at school with his backpack. It was his first day, and he was a little nervous.
Al entrar al aula, vio a un niño sentado junto a la ventana. Carlos respiró hondo.
As he entered the classroom, he saw a boy sitting by the window. Carlos took a deep breath.
¡Hola! —dijo con una sonrisa.
Hello!” he said with a smile.

El niño sonrió y respondió:

The boy smiled and replied,

¿Qué más?

How are you?

Carlos se sentó. Buscó en su mochila, pero no encontró su bolígrafo.

Carlos sat down. He searched in his backpack, but he couldn’t find his pen.

—Oh, no… olvidé mi bolígrafo —dijo.

“Oh no… I forgot my pen,” he said.

El niño sacó un bolígrafo extra.

The boy took out an extra pen.

—Aquí tienes.

“Here you go.”

Muchas gracias —dijo Carlos.

Thank you very much,” said Carlos.

En ese momento, la profesora entró.

At that moment, the teacher walked in.

¡Buenos días, estudiantes! Bienvenidos a la escuela.

Good morning, students! Welcome to school.”

La clase respondió:

The class responded,

¡Buenos días, profesora!

Good morning, teacher!”

Carlos sacó su cuaderno y su libro. La profesora comenzó a hablar. Carlos levantó la mano.

Carlos took out his notebook and book. The teacher began to speak. Carlos raised his hand.

Perdona, tengo una pregunta. ¿Dónde está la lista de materiales?

Excuse me, I have a question. Where is the supply list?”

La profesora sonrió.

The teacher smiled.

—Aquí está.

“Here it is.”

Carlos escribió la lista. Cuando la campana sonó, su nuevo amigo dijo:

Carlos wrote down the list. When the bell rang, his new friend said,

Hasta pronto, Carlos.

See you soon, Carlos.”

Nos vemos. —dijo Carlos con una sonrisa.

See you,” Carlos said with a smile.

Vocabulario

Spanish Word/Phrase

English Translation

Notes

¡Hola!

Hello!

Universal Spanish greeting.

¿Qué más?

How are you?

Common in Colombia and Venezuela; similar to “¿Cómo estás?”

Mochila

Backpack

Standard word for “backpack” in most Spanish-speaking countries.

Bolígrafo

Pen

Used in Spain and many Latin American countries; in Mexico, people often say pluma.

Muchas gracias

Thank you very much

Polite expression of gratitude, used everywhere.

Buenos días

Good morning

Standard greeting before noon.

Bienvenidos

Welcome

Plural form used to welcome multiple people. “Bienvenido” (singular) for one person.

Cuaderno

Notebook

Used in most Spanish-speaking countries.

Libro

Book

Standard term for book.

Perdona, tengo una pregunta.

Excuse me, I have a question.

“Perdona” is informal. In formal settings, use “Perdone.”

Hasta pronto

See you soon

A friendly way to say goodbye.

Nos vemos

See you

Common phrase for casual goodbyes.

Consejos Gramaticales

Grammar Tips from the Story

1. Greetings and Politeness

  • ¡Hola! Used at any time of the day.
  • Buenos días Used in the morning.
  • Bienvenidos If you’re welcoming multiple people, use “Bienvenidos.” If welcoming one person, say “Bienvenido” (for a man) or “Bienvenida” (for a woman).

2. Asking a Question Politely

  • Perdona, tengo una pregunta.
    • Perdona (informal) Used when speaking to a friend.
    • Perdone (formal) Used when speaking to a teacher, boss, or stranger.
    • “Tengo una pregunta” literally means “I have a question,” which is a common way to ask before requesting information.

3. Saying Goodbye

  • Hasta pronto Used when you expect to see someone soon.
  • Nos vemos A general “See you,” even if you’re not sure when.
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