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Days of the Week in spanish!

Posted by Audrey Pham in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Sunday, October 30, 2011 at 11:25 pm

​Planning to go somewhere this upcoming weekend? And you’re also trying to remember the days of the week in Spanish for a quiz on lunes in school?

It may seem that it is a lot to remember because there is also on stuff such as how to “today is……” and the six other days of the week. Honestly, it’s not that complicated.


What day is today?: ¿Qué día es hoy? 
It's.....: Es....


Here are links below that will help you with asking the weather in spanish, tell time, and say proper greetings: 
http://www.scienceleadership.org/blog/How_is_the_weather
http://www.scienceleadership.org/blog/What_time_is_it:2
http://www.scienceleadership.org/blog/How

Maybe you should try checking out this chart:

 

Helpful Notes:

*Monday is always the first day of the week in español

*The days of the week in español are never capitalized


Video Task Introduction:
You are in spanish class and your teacher doesn't allow you to speak english at all while you're in there. A friend of yours needs to know what's today's day. He asks you in spanish and you respond. This video will show you the correct way of asking in spanish.
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Tags: Spanish - 2, days of the weak spanish
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Dates and Months

Posted by Audrey Pham in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Sunday, October 30, 2011 at 11:23 pm

​It’s important to know your months and dates in Spanish. It’s not that bad, its basic stuff such as the twelve months, number of the dates, how to say, “today is…” etc. For example, you don’t know your friend’s birthday but you’re trying to memorize the dates and months in Spanish at the same time for school, or practices for whatever.

 Hoy es el # de _______(mes) : It’s the # of ______(month)

 

EXAMPLES:

 es el veintiuno de mayo

(It’s the 21st of May)

 es el once de junio

(It’s the 11th of June)



Video Task Introduction:

I was in mexico, and a boy name Brycen came up to me and asked what was the date of today and I responded back in Spanish to him saying the date was October 24. Here’s a video of something like this:



Here are links that will teach you how to ask about the weather, time and how to say proper greetings in spanish:

http://www.scienceleadership.org/blog/How_is_the_weather

http://www.scienceleadership.org/blog/What_time_is_it:2
http://www.scienceleadership.org/blog/How

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The Common Courtesy

Posted by Audrey Pham in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Sunday, October 30, 2011 at 11:13 pm

 Have you ever wondered how you can be polite and well mannered to Spanish people around you? Being polite requires sayings like “excuse me”, “thank you”, “your welcome”, “please”, “farewell”, and many more. And here, this lesson will teach you how you can speak/pronounce and write courtesy phrases.

 Imaged if you were on the bus and you need to get off, you would politely like to say "Excuse me" in spanish to a lady who was speaking spanish on the phone earlier. Or you are in a store will a spanish spoken cashier, it'll be polite if you said "thank you" in spanish to the young man. 

The links below will show you how to ask the weather in spanish, ask about time, and how to say proper greetings:
http://www.scienceleadership.org/blog/How_is_the_weather
http://www.scienceleadership.org/blog/What_time_is_it:2
http://www.scienceleadership.org/blog/How

Here is a chart that will help you: 

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Movie on 10-26-11 at 12.22 PM
Tags: Spanish B, spanish courtesy
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How is the weather?

Posted by Brycen Itzko in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Sunday, October 30, 2011 at 7:52 pm

            In this topic, you will learn how to tell the weather in Spanish. If your going to Mexico, and you need to know what to wear, then you would have to know your weather in Spanish. For example, if today in Mexico was very cold and it was snowing, your would say “Hace mucho frío y está nevando.”

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​Now lets watch a video of Audrey asking me what the weather is like outside.
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http://www.scienceleadership.org/blog/The_Common_Courtesy

http://www.scienceleadership.org/blog/Days_of_the_Week_in_espaol-:2


http://www.scienceleadership.org/blog/Dates_and_Months

Tags: Brycen, Green
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What time is it?

Posted by Brycen Itzko in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Sunday, October 30, 2011 at 7:45 pm

This topic will teach about how to tell time, and how to ask the time in Spanish. Why do you need to learn this? Because, lets say for example, that you are heading home to your family, but the time for your flight is in Spanish. So, you would need to how to tell time in Spanish if you are going to catch your plane in time. From 2:00 to 12:00, you would say “Son Las….” Then the time. For 1:00, you say “Es la una”.

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​Now that you know your time in Spanish, lets watch a video of Brycen asking what time it is to his friend.
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http://www.scienceleadership.org/blog/Dates_and_Months

http://www.scienceleadership.org/blog/Days_of_the_Week_in_espaol-:2

http://www.scienceleadership.org/blog/The_Common_Courtesy

Tags: Brycen, Green
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How to tell time

Posted by My Truong in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Sunday, October 30, 2011 at 11:51 am

There are three ways to ask for time in spanish. 
¿Qué hora es? ¿Qué hora son? ¿Qué hora tiene(s)? 

The following are statements to how you can answer: 

1:OO    ES LA UNA  ( EN PUNTO) 
2:00    SON LAS DOS (EN PUNTO)  3:00    SONLAS TRES  (EN PUNTO)
4:00    SON LAS CUATRO      ( EN PUNTO) 5:00    SON LAS CINO  (EN PUNTO)
6:00    SON LAS SEIS  (EN PUNTO)  7:00    SON LAS SIETE  (EN PUNTO) 
8:00   SON LAS OCHO  (EN PUNTO)  9:00    SON LAS NUEVE  (EN PUNTO) 
10:00  SON LAS DIEZ  (EN PUNTO)  11:00  SON LAS ONCE  (EN PUNTO) 
12:00    SON LAS DOCE  (EN PUNTO)
    12:00 AM   ES LA MEIANOCHE.  ( IT'S MIDNIGHT) 
       12:00 PM   ES LE MEDIODIA    (IT'S NOON) 

Minutes can be stated simply by separating the hour using “y".

Son las seis y cinco. It is 6:05
Son las siete y diez. 
It is 7:10
Son las once y diecinueve.
 It is 11:19

We use media to indicate the half hour and use cuarto to indicate the quarter hours.

Es la una y media. It is 1:30
   Son las cuatro y media. It is 4:30.
    Es la una y cuarto. It is 1:15.

It is customary to use menos to tell time during the second half of each hour. We simply state the number of minutes until the following hour.

Es la una menos diez. It is 12:50. (It is ten until one.)
Son las cinco menos cinco.
 It is 4:55. (It is five until five.)

Son las diez menos veinte. 
It is 9:40. (It is twenty until ten.)

Son las ocho menos cuarto.
 It is 7:45. (It is quarter until eight.)


The following are some main words you should remember when you respond:

... de la mañana  ( in the morning) ... y cuarto ( quarter after) 
... de la tarde ( in the afternoon) ... mesos cuarto ( quarter of) 
... de la noche ( in the evening)  ... y media ( haft past) 
 

Son las siete y cuarto de la mañana. It's 7:15 a.m. (It is 7:15 in the morning.)

Son las cuatro menos cinco de la tarde. It's 3:55 p.m. (It is five before four in the afternoon.)

Son las ocho y media de la noche. It's 8:30 p.m. (It is eight and a half at night).






Time are essentially very important for everyone to keep track of. If I am in a country that only speak Spanish, I think I will be late for school.

Movie on 10-25-11 at 1.31 PM
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Days of the week :)

Posted by My Truong in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Sunday, October 30, 2011 at 11:20 am

Have you ever walked, Have you ever walked to a school, the teacher asks the you: "¿Qué día es hoy"? You are wondering what the teacher is saying?Well today is your luck, we will teach you how to say the days of the week in spanish today.

In Spanish, ¿Qué día es hoy? means "what day is today"

 here is how you can respond.. 





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Here is an example of real life situation where you might need to know the day of the weeks.

You watch the news, and they tell you the weather of the weeks. You will need to be able to understand what days of the week are in order for you to follow the weather that is being told for that particular day. The following is the video showing the weather and days of the week.

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Tú vs Usted

Posted by My Truong in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Sunday, October 30, 2011 at 9:30 am

In spanish there are two ways  to ask people something. One is to say  tú= informal and one is Usted= formal. 
Tú can also translate to english as "you". You only use tú to talk to a friend, or people who are younger than you, or people who are close to you and they are about your age.
Usted (ud) means  sir/mam in english. You use Ud when you're talking to a older person, Like your teacher, your mom/dad, and their friends. If you do not know the person or you are unsure of their age, use ustead.
For example:

 

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Now let try out this practice. 
 Ask each of the following people their names and how they feeling today in spanish. Remember tú v.s Usted 

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When you go a class and you want to introduce yourself to a spanish teacher. Watch a video of us in class trying to introduce to a spanish teacher 
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Courtesy Phrases

Posted by Melanie Harrington in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Saturday, October 29, 2011 at 5:57 pm

If you want to know about courtesy phrases in Español, then click this link to see my partner True's page.
http://www.scienceleadership.org/blog/Courtesy_Phrases:5
Tags: E1U1, Manuel, 2011, E1U1, Manuel, 2011
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Days of the Week

Posted by Melanie Harrington in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Saturday, October 29, 2011 at 5:57 pm

The days of the week in Sapanish are never capitalized like they are in English and it always starts with Monday. Here are the days of the week in Español with their meaning and pronunceation: 

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You also need to know how to tell someone what today is, or what tomorrow will be if they ask. Here is how:
 

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Imagine your dad wanted to know what day today was and what tomorrow will be. You would need to know how to tell her the day of the week.
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