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  SPANISH 1 Ahorita 07/03/11

Posted by Melanie Manuel in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Sunday, March 6, 2011 at 10:47 pm
A.    ¿Quién es? You don’t need to write el or la because it says, “mi(s).”
1.  El papá de mi mamá es mi
2.  Los padres de mis primos carnales son mis 
3.  La hermana de mi primo es mi
4.  Las hijas de mis padres son mis
5. La esposa de mi hermano es mi
6. Los hijos de mi hermano son mis
 7. La abuelita de mi madre es mi 
8. El esposo de mi tía es mi

B.    Escribe en español
1. Their house
2. Their family
3. His clases
4. Her teachers
5. My grandparents

C.    Escribe en español.
1.    My brother’s dog                         
2.    My godmother’s house 
                    
D.    ¿Cómo se dice <<Mi house is your house>> en español?

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mi espacio

Posted by Keyaira Doughty in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Tuesday, November 23, 2010 at 9:43 am

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Mi Espacio

Posted by Helen Kilmartin in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Monday, November 22, 2010 at 8:25 pm

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Mi Espacio

Posted by Rosemary Flite in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Monday, November 22, 2010 at 6:31 pm

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Mi Espacio

Posted by Byshera Moore-Williams in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Monday, November 22, 2010 at 11:12 am

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Mi Espacio

Posted by Briana Hicks in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Monday, November 22, 2010 at 10:19 am

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Spanish project

Posted by Diamond Blenman in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Tuesday, November 16, 2010 at 11:03 am

In order to tell time you definitaly need to know numbers from 1-60 in spanish. Telling time is not hard but you also need to know how to speak Spanish. By that I mean you need to know how to say half and quarter to and say how much to. For example….

Once you have mastered the numbers you are not yet done. Next you need to know that the –y- next to  cincuenta y, or veint y etc. is pronounced like sin-quent-eye-or BENT-EYE also you need to know the pronunciation. Also like “es las tres" which means it is three o'clock. Or es las uno or es las ......etc.

Link to video 

http://www.teachertube.com/members/viewVideo.php?video_id=204870&title=Telling_what_time_it_is_in_spanish

In this video  Shay Walkes Up To Profe And Asks What

Time The Test Is The The Profe Replies
It Is At 11:00.

Title: Days of the week

When you do days of the week you need to know how to say days of the week.  In order know how to say the days of the week you need to know the difference in between the capitals and lower case letters and also accents. Accents are the words with little lines on top of the letter and they are pronounces as shown in the graph below. Accents in the word may get you in trouble by saying it wrong and the teacher or Spanish person by them misinterpreting it. Also it may mean something else in Spanish. There will be a video that explains Dime asking shay that walks up what day is the test and dime gets scared because that day is the test so he starts scrambleing. You also need to know how to ask which is....¿que dia de la semana es el? Which means what day of the week is it? 

http://teachertube.com/members/viewVideo.php?video_id=204644&title=Spanish_days_of_the_week

the link is posted above

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Days of the week in spanish.

Posted by Diamond Blenman in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Wednesday, November 3, 2010 at 12:13 pm

Title: Days of the week

When you do days of the week you need to know how to say days of the week.  In order know how to say the days of the week you need to know the difference in between the capitals and lower case letters and also accents. Accents are the words with little lines on top of the letter and they are pronounces as shown in the graph below. Accents in the word may get you in trouble by saying it wrong and the teacher or Spanish person by them misinterpreting it. Also it may mean something else in Spanish. There will be a video that explains Dime asking shay that walks up what day is the test and dime gets scared because that day is the test so he starts scrambleing. You also need to know how to ask which is....¿que dia de la semana es el? Which means what day of the week is it? 


http://teachertube.com/members/viewVideo.php?video_id=204644&title=Spanish_days_of_the_week 


the link is posted above
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Learning the weather

Posted by Kilah Kemp in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Wednesday, November 3, 2010 at 12:11 pm

Asking and understanding what the weather is is essential to learning Spanish.


So, try saying these Spanish phrases and sentences for weather.





Hace (bastante) calor ---- It's (very) hot.

Hace (bastante) frío ---- It's (very) cold.

Hace (bastante) Sol ---- It's (very) sunny.

Hace (bastante) viento ---- It's (very) windy.

(Remember to always use 'Hace' when using any of the words above!)


Está (parcialmente/mayormente) nublado---- It's (partly/mostly) Cloudy.

Está lloviendo ---- It's raining.

Está nevando ---- It's snowing.

(For these words, remember to use 'Está' before saying the weather!)


Quick tip: When saying 'hace' or 'está' make sure you don't pronounce them as 'hase' or 'esta'. Remember that the way you say the word may change the meaning.


Movie on 2010-10-27 at 12.11
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Basic Greetings

Posted by Kilah Kemp in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Wednesday, November 3, 2010 at 12:10 pm

Now, to begin, greetings are always a must.

You may know a few words, like '¡Hola!', but sometimes, you might need to say 'hello' in another way.



Here are some ways you can greet someone in Spanish.



Quick Tip: When saying anything in Spanish, you must always know how the word sounds. If you mispronounce it, it will change the meaning. So don't mistake 'hola' for 'hhhola', if you know what I mean.


Practice these before moving on to basic Spanish speech!

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Movie on 2010-10-27 at 12.07
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Discuple!: being courteous in espaol.

Posted by Nuri Bracey in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Wednesday, November 3, 2010 at 12:10 pm

In order to learn this, you must know: pronunciation of letters, and punctuation.

 

Say someone gives you a piece of candy. You’d want to be respectful and thank them right? So, you’d say “gracias”. 

But there are different situations to put it in. If someone gives you 5$, you'd say "muchas gracias".


Lastly, If you drop your wallet on the street you'd say "mil gracias" and keep going on your way


If you want to say please, you’d say “por favor”


Say your standing on a bus and someones standing in front of you, you’d say ”¡con permiso!” and they’d move out of your way. 


If you are at a restaurant and your trying to get a waiters attention. You'd say "¡Discuple!" and they would turn and come to you. 


If you bump into someone on the street, you'd say "perdon"and you can keep going on your way.


There is a chart for reference below to help you further understand the subject. 




                                                    Los Buenos Modales

Gracias

Thanks

Muchas Gracias

Thanks a lot

Mil gracias

Thanks a million



De nada

You’re welcome

Por nada


No hay de qué




¿Cómo?

What was that?

Por favor.

Please



Con permiso (when someone’s standing in your way).

Excuse me.

Discuple. (when trying to get someone’s attention).


Perdón. (if you accidentally bump into someone).




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