DLT: I can ask for someone’s phone number in Spanish. DLT: I can give a phone number in Spanish. What ¿ Cuál es tu teléfono? What is your (formal) telephone number? ¿ Cuál es su teléfono? What is your (informal) telephone number? is ____’s telephone number? ¿Cuál es el teléfono de ____? Things 1. 2. to notice: It is NOT necessary to say “Número de teléfono” for “phone number”. “Teléfono” is used for “Phone number” In Spanish, there is no ‘s. Instead of say “Juan’s phone number”, you are actually saying “the phone number of Juan” (el teléfono de Juan). It is… Es… You My phone number is… may also see… Mi teléfono es… ___’s phone number is… El teléfono de ____ es… When giving a phone number, the digits are often grouped together. So, instead of saying: 6-1-1-2-7-1-5 You may see: 6-11-27-15 In many Spanish speaking countries, telephone numbers have 7 or 8 digits. Usually, the first number is spoken alone and the remaining numbers are given in pairs. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Beatriz: 3-2-4-1-9-5-0 Jorge: 2-6-7-3-1-2-8 Rosaura: 2-1-3-2-5-3-1 Ángel: 7-1-8-6-3-9-4 Gladys: 1-2-8-1-5-2-2 Write the following phone numbers as I give them: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 3-31-28-19 4-16-15-11 1-14-27-30 9-22-29-12 8-20-21-18