Welcome to the third sentence-building lesson that focuses on “Wants” in Spanish. We truly hope you are enjoying the Spanish lessons found here on Spanish for seniors. One key skill that most Spanish courses never teach you is a system for building Spanish sentences. Spanish for seniors uses a unique sentence-building system that teaches you how to speak, ask and answer questions, and actually become conversational in Spanish. Keep going through the course and you’ll be able to learn over 300 Spanish words and how to communicate with others! If you want a wonderful experience learning Spanish, try our beginner Spanish course below. It’s free and we’re sure you’ll enjoy it – or your money back (haha – remember – it’s free).
English | Spanish |
Do you want | ¿Quiere Ud. |
to go | ir |
to the pool? | a la piscina? |
Yes, | Sí, |
I want | (Yo) Quiero |
to go | ir |
to the pool. | a la piscina. |
Do you want | ¿Quiere Ud. |
to run | correr |
to the park? | al parque? |
No, | No, |
I don’t want | yo no quiero |
to run | correr |
to the park. | al parque. |
Does he want | ¿Quiere él |
to take a bus | tomar un bus |
to the zoo? | al zoológico? |
No, | No, |
he wants | (él) quiere |
to take a bus | tomar un bus |
to the museum. | al museo. |
Does she want | ¿Quiere ella |
to take a taxi | tomar un taxi |
to a restaurant? | a un restaurante? |
No, | No, |
she wants | ella quiere |
to walk | caminar |
to a restaurant. | a un restaurante. |