Spanish A1: Phone calls and basic message language
Objective
By the end of this lesson, you should be able to use simple Spanish for Phone calls and basic message language. You will practise short lines such as hola, soy..., te llamo porque..., ahora no puedo hablar.
Why this matters
This lesson matters because beginners often need to read or write very short real texts: forms, signs, questions, messages, and practical notes. Clear Spanish on paper helps you in real life straight away.
Quick A1 context
At A1, keep written Spanish short and tidy. Copy a correct model first, keep the punctuation, and then change only the name, time, place, or reason.
Core explanation
Start with one short written model
Copy a line like hola, soy... exactly first. In beginner writing, a short correct model is much more useful than a longer translated sentence.
Then change one small part
Keep the frame and change only one detail, for example as in te llamo porque.... This lets you write more without losing control.
Keep this clear
Phone and message Spanish is often shorter than face-to-face conversation.
A1 tip
If you feel stuck, return to a safe model such as Te llamo porque... and build from there.
Core forms or patterns
hola, soy...te llamo porque...te mando un mensajeahora no puedo hablar
Meaning contrasts
- phone language needs clear identification and a reason for the contact
- message language is often shorter but still formulaic
Example sentences
Hola, soy Marta.Te llamo porque tengo una pregunta.Ahora no puedo hablar.Te mando un mensaje luego.Puedes llamarme esta tarde?He visto tu mensaje.Estoy en una reunion.Gracias por avisar.
Common mistakes
- Wrong:
I call you for...Better:Te llamo porque...Why: This is the natural Spanish frame for a reason. - Wrong:
Now I cannot to speakBetter:Ahora no puedo hablar.Why: Afterpoder, the next verb stays in the infinitive. - Wrong:
Send me a message later pleaseBetter:Mándame un mensaje luego, por favor.Why: Use the Spanish order and the message chunk.
Useful expressions and chunks
hola, soy...te llamo porque...ahora no puedo hablarte escribo luegopuedes llamarme?
Mini comparison with English
Phone and message language tends to repeat the same routines, which makes it very learnable.
Guided practice
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Complete each mini-sentence.
- a.
Hola, soy ________. - b.
Te llamo ________ tengo una pregunta. - c.
Ahora no puedo ________. - d.
Mándame un ________ luego, por favor.
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Choose the better Spanish sentence.
- a.
I call you for.../Te llamo porque... - b.
Now I cannot to speak/Ahora no puedo hablar. - c.
Send me a message later please/Mándame un mensaje luego, por favor.
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Write the correct version.
- a.
I call you for... - b.
Now I cannot to speak - c.
Send me a message later please
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Finish these useful mini-phrases.
- a.
hola, soy ________ - b.
te llamo porque ________ - c.
ahora no puedo ________
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Mini output.
- Write one short phone opening and one short follow-up message.
Answer key
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Possible answers:
- a.
Hola, soy Marta. - b.
Te llamo porque tengo una pregunta. - c.
Ahora no puedo hablar. - d.
Mándame un mensaje luego, por favor.
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- a.
Te llamo porque... - b.
Ahora no puedo hablar. - c.
Mándame un mensaje luego, por favor.
- a.
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- a.
Te llamo porque... - b.
Ahora no puedo hablar. - c.
Mándame un mensaje luego, por favor.
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Possible models:
- a.
hola, soy Marta - b.
te llamo porque llego tarde - c.
ahora no puedo hablar
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Open answer.
- Possible model:
Hola, soy Marta. Te llamo porque llego tarde. Mándame un mensaje luego, por favor.
- Possible model:
Mini production task
Write a very short real text for this situation: a form, a note, a message, or a simple question-and-answer exchange. Try to include hola, soy..., te llamo porque..., ahora no puedo hablar.
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