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Where Are You Going In Spanish Language

Today, Micah and Alex discuss another useful Spanish phrase you can use regularly with your child!

MicahHey everyone, Micah here with TruFluency Kids. I’m with my favorite gal, Alex.

AlexHello. Hola Hola.

MicahToday, we are gonna continue the fight for our kids’ bilingualism. And of course, we always want to teach the parents, if you don’t speak Spanish, how you can help your kids by interweaving phrases into your daily life. So, Alex, what phrase or question are we going to learn today?

Spanish Phrase – How to say “Where are you going” in Spanish: ¿A dónde vas?

Alex¿A dónde vas?

MicahWhere are you going? And for all the grammar nerds out there, we’re saying “a” at the beginning because it means “to where”. So, in English, we put the preposition a lot of times at the end. What are you looking for? Where are you going? No, we don’t say to but that’s what the “a” is at the beginning just in case you’re curious. And so, ok Alex, I’m gonna ask you some questions and you tell me where you’re going. So we’re gonna tell you how to ask the question guys and then we’re gonna tell you what you need to respond also. So Alex: ¿A dónde vas?

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AlexVoy a la cocina.

MicahShe’s going to the kitchen. So she said I’m going to the kitchen. Alex: ¿A dónde vas?

AlexVoy al supermercado.

MicahAh, grab me some food. Alex: ¿A dónde vas?

AlexVoy a mi casa.

MicahAww she’s leaving. She says I’m going home – to my home. Alex: ¿A dónde vas?

AlexVoy el parque.

MicahAhh very good. Ok, guys. We’re gonna do it one more time and this time I want you to do it with us parents if you can. And so, we’re gonna put the words at the bottom of the screen of each thing that we’re saying. Alex: ¿A dónde vas?

AlexVoy a la cocina.

MicahAlex: ¿A dónde vas?

AlexVoy al supermercado.

Micah¿A dónde vas?

AlexVoy a mi casa.

Micah: ¿A dónde vas?

AlexVoy el parque.

MicahAwesome. Alright guys, that’s our lesson today before the dog takes over the video. See you next time at the next Spanish weekly phrase.

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