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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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Asking someone's name in Espaol

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

In order to as someone there name in Español you must know:

             ~Alphabet

             ~Basic Greetings

             ~ How to say your name



ALPHABET

Letter




Pronunciation

A

ah

B

beh

C

ceh

D

deh

E

efe

G

hey

H

ache

I

eee :)

J

hota

K

kah

L

eleh

M

emeh

N

eneh


enyeh

O

o

P

peh

Q

coooo

R

ereh

S

eseh

T

teeh

U

oooooo

V

beh

W

double beh

X

equis

Y

eee :) griega

Z

seta




BASIC GREETINGS


Hello : Hola'

Good Aternoon: BuenOs Tardes  

Good Evening: BuenOs Noches

Good Morning: Buenas Dias


There really is no diffrence between the A and the O. You really need to pay attention to the Tardes, Noches, and the Dias

Tardes: the afternoon

Noches: The evening

Dias: Morning



HOW TO SAY YOUR NAME IN ESPñol


One way to say your name is :


Me nombre es _________ ! ( Your name)

Yo Soy esta __________!( Your name)


Here's an example:

      First day of school for Maria and she ask's what was the boys name next to her.




Movie on 2010-10-27 at 12.24 #2
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The Weather

Posted by Robert Mc Cormac in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Wednesday, November 3, 2010 at 10:59 am

                                                   Weather & Seasons

The weather and seasons are very important to learn in any language. You have to make sure of proper spelling and puctioation when writing the seasons. Here are the four seasons. Here are the

 

Las Estaciones (Seasons)

Winter

El Vireno

Spring

La Primavera

Summer

El verano

Fall

El Otoño

 

                                                                         El Tiempo

The next thing I went to teach you is how to ask what the weather is like in Spanish.

English) What’s the weather like?

Spanish)  ¿Qué tiempo hace?

 

It’s very cold

Hace (mucho) frîo

It’s very warm

Hace (mucho) calor

It’s very windy

Hace (mucho) viento

It’s very sunny

Hace (mucho) sol

It’s very cool

Hace (mucho) fresco

It’s raining

Esta’ lloviendo.

It’s snowing

Esta’ nevando

It’s cloudy

Esta’nublado

 

Movie on 2010-11-02 at 19.49
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How to say Where are you from, What time it ts, and Weather in Spanish

Posted by Antonio Reveron in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Tuesday, November 2, 2010 at 12:39 pm

¿De Dondé eres?

 

·      ¿De Dondé eres? (th thon-day air-res): Where are you from?

 

·      Pero vivo en (Per-ro Be-bo in): I live in...

·      Soy de (Soy thay): I’m from...

 

·      Yo, también (Jo, tom-be-en): Me, too

 

 

¿Qué hora es?

 

·      ¿Qué hora es/son? (kay or-a s/son): What time is it?

 

·      Es la una (s lah oo-na): It’s one o’clock

·      Son las dos, tres, cuatro,... (son lahs): It’s two, three, four,... through twelve o’clock

 

·      Numeros: Uno (oo-no): 1, Dos (dohs): 2, Tres (trehs): 3, Cuatro (Qua-tro): 4, Cinco (sinko): 5, Sies (says): 6, Siete (see-eh-tay): 7, Ocho ( Oh-cho): 8, Nueve (nu-a-vay): 9, Diez (Dee-ez): 10, Once (Own-say): 11,  Doce (Doh-say): 12

 

·      Y cuarto (e quar-to): Quarter after

·      Y media (e may-dee-a): Half

·      Menos (Men-nohs): Minutes before

 

¿Qué tiempo hace hoy?

 

·      ¿Qué tiempo hace hoy? (kay tee-m-poe ah-say oy): What is the temperture?

·      Hace frio / calor / viento / sol (ah-say free-oh / cah-lor / ben-toe / soul): It’s freezing / hot / windy / sunny

 

 

·      Bastanté (Ba-ston-tay): very

 

·      Está nublado / lloviendo / nevando (new-blah-doh / jo-be-end-do / ne-van-do): It’s cloudy / rainy / snowy

 

·      Llueve (lu-ay-vay): Very rainy

 

·      Nieva (nee-a-va): Very snowy

 

·      Humedad (oo-meh-dad): Humid

 

·      Grados (grah-dohs): Degrees

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How to Get Somebody's Phone Number in Spanish

Posted by Rosemary Flite in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Monday, November 1, 2010 at 8:22 pm

  First you need to know the numbers in Spanish.  

And how to say whats your number

¿Cuál es tu/su de telefono?




Here is a video of a boy asking a girl for her number at a party.
Movie on 2010-10-26 at 13.31
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How to Spell in Spanish

Posted by Rosemary Flite in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Monday, November 1, 2010 at 8:10 pm

  First you need to know the numbers in Spanish

      

      

     

And how to say whats your number


¿Cuál es tu/su de telefono?



Here's a video of Rosie and Jamekea singing the ABCs to help you remember.


My First Project - Medium 1 2
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Days of the Week in Spanish

Posted by Rosemary Flite in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Monday, November 1, 2010 at 7:47 pm

To know what day of the week it is first you need to know so other things like...
-In Spanish the days are not capitalized like they are in English.
-In Spanish the week starts on Monday not Sunday like it does in English.


Now using the chart above try to answer some of the following questions.

For each question write the two days that come after each.
EX) lunes, martes, miércoles, jueves.

1) jueves, viernes, __________, ___________.
2)martes, miércoles, _____________, ______________.
3) sábado, domingo, _________, _________.



            Here is a video to help you remember the days of the week in spanish.
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Can i have your number?

Posted by Helen Kilmartin in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Monday, November 1, 2010 at 10:20 am


¿Cuál es tu número de teléfono? What is your phone number?

how to say your number
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what time is it?/Qu hora es/son?

Posted by Helen Kilmartin in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Monday, November 1, 2010 at 10:19 am



que hora-1
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Hows the weather?

Posted by Helen Kilmartin in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Monday, November 1, 2010 at 10:11 am

The weather is on in spanish and you need to know what the weather is like tomorrow.


Weather      Pronunciation

Sunny         Sol
Cloudy       Nublado
Cold           Frio
Hot             Calor
Windy        Viento
Humid        Húmedo
Rainy         Lloviendo
Snowy       Nevando
Very          Bastante
Majorly     Mayormente (only for cloudy)
Partial        Partcialmente (only for cloudy)
the weather
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how to say your name

Posted by Helen Kilmartin in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Monday, November 1, 2010 at 10:09 am

Helen is walking down the hall and see's another freshman so she says hi and he also says hi, but he has never seen her before. So, Jermel asks her what her name is, she responds with saying her name and spelling it.

Letter pronunciation
A   AH
B   BEH
C   SEH
D   DAY
E   A
F    F-AY
G   HEY
H   ACHE
I     E
J      KOTA
K    KA
L     L-AY
M    M-EH
N    N-EH
ñ     N-YAY
O   O
P    PEH
Q   KOO
R    EREH
S    S-EH
T   T-EH
U   OOO
V   BEH
W   DOUBLE BEH
X    A-KEYS
Y   E-GRE-AGA
Z   SETA
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