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"What Time is it?"

Posted by Chris Tran in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Friday, October 28, 2011 at 9:38 am

Imagine a time where your really late to school, but then you don't know the time. You see a spanish speaking person and you don't know how to ask for time. Here in this lesson I'm going to teach you how to ask for time and how you answer it. So the phrase for asking time in english is "What time is it", but in spanish it is "¿Qué hora es?","¿Qué hora son?",  or "¿Qué hora tiene(s)?". Well when you answer it is really simple. The phrase is Son las.. which means It is.. 
Well when you answer for 12:00 pm or am there is also phrases for those too. For 12:00 pm in the middle of the day it is " es el mediodía". For 12:00 am it is "es la medianoche". Well in spanish when you say one o'clock its not " son las uno" that is not the right way to say one o'clock.The correct way is "es la una punto". Well "punto" means "on the dot", so if i say "son las dos punto". It means 2 o'clock on the dot. Well there are also phrases for in the morning, afternoon, and evening. In the morning is "de la mañana".For afternoon is "de la tardes". Then for the evening is "de la noches". You will have to add this when your giving somebody the time. Below you will see flashcards that you can use to practice the phrases in the lesson.
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This video is going to be about asking for time and how to answer say time in Spanish. In this scene you will see again a guy and a girl, but this time in this scene this guy is in a hurry. Wondering what time is it really? Then stops by and ask a lady or girl who is sitting in the bench. This guy asks her “¿Qué hora es?” meaning, “What time is it?” and then the way she answers it is “Son las..” meaning “ It is..”.

My second project
Here is Molly's leccíon on Weather
Here is Molly's leccíon on the Spanish Alphabet
Here is Molly's leccíon on Days of the Week
Here is another of my leccíon on How to Introduce Yourself 
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What day is it?

Posted by Molly Olshin in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Friday, October 28, 2011 at 9:37 am

Everyone needs to know what day it is! ​Let's say you are in class and your spanish teacher says "tenemos una prueba el viernes."
You know that she said "We have a test on..." But you are unsure on what day "viernes" is.


Use this chart to figure out what day it is.
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Knowing what day it is could be useful for multiple situations. HERE is a song that's helpful for memorizing the days of the week.
Movie on 10-24-11 at 1.48 PM #2
Here is another video on how to greet someone is spanish.
Here is another video on how to tell the time in spanish.
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How to Greet Someone When You First Meet

Posted by Chris Tran in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Friday, October 28, 2011 at 9:37 am

Well there is a way to greet someone in Spanish. The word to say hello is ¡hola!. Well after you say hi don't you want to ask for their name? Well the phrase to ask them for their name is ¿Cómo te llamas? or to ask an adult you got to ask formally ¿Cómo se llama?. As you can see I underline "se" is the sentences. When you ask a adult you have to use "se" not "te". 


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As you can see here there are flashcards you can use to study spanish anytime and anywhere.
Well now I'm going to show you how to answer and ask how are they in spanish. When you ask how are they there will be three phrase for asking how are they. For example ¿Qué tal? or ¿Cómo esta? (tú or usted). Well "usted" is used at the end of the sentence. It is used when asking an adult, tú is used to ask a friend or someone younger than you. So one day if you want to ask your grandparents how are they you should say "¿Cómo está usted?. Well when you answer there are three possible. One possible phrase is Mas o menos, Muy bien, or Muy horrible. On the bottom here there are flash on how you say these things. When you wanna ask someone back you would say "y Tú" it means how about you. Then the person answer back.
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Well here is an example for a realife situation of how you ask and answer a " how are you doing" type of questions.
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When they ask you you have to end the conversation by saying nice to meet you or nice talking to you right? Well there is one phrase "mucho gusto" means nice to meet you and the way to answer is "igualmente" means  likewise.
This video is going to be about this lesson of how to introduce you. In this scene you will see a guy and a girl. Who are actually meeting each other for the very first time. In this video you will hear these two saying hi to each other. Then the guy asks the girl for her name. After the girl answers him, she also want to know his name so she would say “¿Y tú?” which means “and you”. Also pay close to how they ended the conversation with the words “mucho gusto” meaning “nice to meet you” and “igualmente” meaning “likewise”.
My First Project
Here is Molly's leccíon on Weather
Here is Molly's leccíon on the spanish alphabet
Here is Molly's leccíon on Days of the week
Here is another of my leccíon on What time is it
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Los dias de la semana ( days of the week)

Posted by Imani Holness in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Thursday, October 27, 2011 at 12:26 pm

  1. If you wanted to impress your friend that speaks english and spanish fluently and you wanted to say the days of the week the key things that you will need to know are.  Always start with monday for the days of the week. In espanol the days of the week is not capitalized. You will also need to know how to say the letters in spanish.  And you need to pay close attention to the pronouncation. The days of the week are 


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when you say jueves for thursday you need to pronounce it without the j, the j is silence , and when you say viernes for friday you pronounce it "biernes".
Spanish benchmark #3
Here is owen's lessons about formal and informal and the way you use it.http://scienceleadership.org/blog/T-VS-Usted-Know_your_place 
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Greetings

Posted by Anna Davies in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Thursday, October 27, 2011 at 9:00 am

​Lesson:

What my partners and I will be teaching you today it how to say basic greetings in Spanish. The main thing that you need to know for this lesson is how to say things like hello, how are you, etc. We have created a chart below to help you breeze through this lesson. What you should now do is look over the chart and pick a phrase in English that you want to know than look at the translations and repeat it in Spanish.


Dialogue:

Boy 1- Hello.
Boy 2- !Hola!
Boy 1- Hello how are you?
Boy 2- ?Hola, como esta?
Boy 1- Good afternoon
Boy 2- !Buenas tardes!
Boy 1- Good morning.
Boy 2- !Buenos dias!
Boy 1- Hello, what's up?
Boy 2- ?Hola, cual esta para ariba?
Boy 1- Hey man, what's up?
Boy 2- ?Hey el hombre, cual es nuevo?
Boy 1- Hey girl, what's poppin?
Boy 2- ?Que pasa chama?
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Days of the week in Español

Posted by Alhaji Koita in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Thursday, October 27, 2011 at 8:48 am

Say if you are walking down the street and you enter a store in México and you schedule a apointment on the monday but you dont know the days of the week this lesson will teach you it.
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espanol days

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¿Qué tiempo hace?

Posted by Kenayah Cerdan in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Friday, October 21, 2011 at 9:36 am

Before you can answer to questions like ¿Qué tiempo hace?, you need to learn how to say weather and season in spanish. Therefore, below here is a chart that can help you.
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Real life situation 

So you in mexico, and everybody in mexico only speak spanish. So someone ask you ¿Qué tiempo hace?, now your learning skill come in handing. Here is a video:
Movie on 10-25-11 at 2.41 PM
Here is Amy's Blog Post for Time
Here is Amy's Blog post for greeting
Here is Amy's Blog post for alphabet 
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El Tiempo/ Que tiempo hace? (The weather/ what's the weather like?

Posted by Imani Holness in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Thursday, October 20, 2011 at 1:03 pm

How would it be like to ask someone in spanish, what's the weather like? It would be kinda cool right... well if you wanted to you need to know some key things about weather. One you always say hace right before you say the weather like for ex: you want to saw its hot you will say hace calor,or if you want to say its cold you say hace frio. Another thing you would need to know is you need to play close attention to the pronouncation. Another thing you need to know is when you want to say it's really hot you would say, hace mucho calor, or if you want to say it's really cold hace mucho frio.
Spanish Benchmark video copy
Here is owen's lesson on http://scienceleadership.org/blog/Where_are_you_from  where you are from and where do you live.                                                                                                            Here is owen's lesson on http://scienceleadership.org/blog/How_to_say_hello_and_basic_conversation_starters basic conversation like hello, and ect.

Frio

Cold

Calor

Hot

Viento

Windy

Sol

Sunny

Fresco

Cool

Lloviendo/llueve

Raining/rain

Nevando/nieva

Snowing/snow

Nublado

Cloudy

 

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¡Hola! ¿Cómo estás?

Posted by Temperance Moore in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Thursday, October 20, 2011 at 9:19 am

When you want to say "hi" to someone in spanish and ask how they are doing.
-How to say "Hi" in spanish
-The different ways to say "How are you"
-And Goodbyes
There are many ways to say "How are you doing?"

- ¿Qué tal?
- ¿Como esta (Usted)?
* You say this when your speaking to someone who is in a higher or more authoritive position than you are.
-¿Como estas (tú)?
* You say this when you are speaking to a friend or someone who is in the same range as you.

Hola- Hi
Adios- Goodbye
Quizlet.com, home of free online educational games Study these flash cards
Two hispanic people meet up with each other and greet. They say "hi" and ask how each other are doing. One says "bien" while the other one says "muy mal", after they end the conversation with "Adiòs!"
Movie on 10-24-11 at 1.50 PM


Here's a link to learn on how to say the alphabet in Spanish.

Want to know how to have a basic conversation in Spanish, too? Click here.
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