In this Spanish lesson (Unit 1, Lesson 4: Me Presento), students are introduced to personal pronouns in Spanish, focusing on their singular forms: “yo” (I), “tΓΒΊ” (you, informal), “ΓΒ©l” (he), “ella” (she), and the formal “usted.” The lesson also covers the appropriate usage of “nosotras” when referring exclusively to women, and emphasizes how “ustedes” serves as the formal form of “tΓΒΊ” or “vosotros” (you all). Students are advised to prepare for the lesson by finding a quiet, distraction-free space and ensuring they have a notebook, ring file, pencil, pen, and eraser.