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​ ¿Qué dia es hoy?: What day is it ?

Posted by Nikki Adeli in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Monday, October 31, 2011 at 12:11 pm

In order to answer someone’s question about the date you must know

 

1)    The days of the week

2)    How to say today is….

3)    How to say tomorrow is…..

 

 

 

The days of the week are . . . .

Sunday

domingo

Monday

lunes

Tuesday

martes

Wednesday

 miércoles

Thursday

jueves

Friday

viernes

Saturday

sábado

 

*The days of the week began in LOWER CASE letters, the opposite of the English days of the week.

 

Answering questions

 

How to answer the question Qué dia es hoy? (what day is it?) . .

Today is. . . .

Hoy es ….. (lunes ,martes) etc.

 

How to answer the question Qué dia es manana ? (what day is it tomorrow?)

Tomorrow is…

Manana es….(lunes , martes) etc.

 

 

Now put it together, you can answer someone when they ask cuál es la fecha de hoy?

What day is it
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Muchas Gracias!: How to be polite

Posted by Nikki Adeli in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Monday, October 31, 2011 at 12:09 pm


Manners are always important in EVERY culture. The same thing goes for the spanish-speaking culture too. 


Lets start with “excuse me” first. There are about 3 ways to say excuse me in spanish but each way has a different scenario:

Con Permiso

This is used when someone is in your way and you want them to move.

Disculpe

This is used to get someone’s attention.

Perdon

Finally, this is the most common. When you bump into someone or do something you didn’t mean to do. You say Perdon.


Next, are the thank you’s. There are also 3 ways to say these but they all are used them same and each one uses a different importance.

Gracias

This is used for a simple thank you. 

Muchas Gracias.

This is used to mean “Thanks a lot”.

Muy amble Gracias.

Finally, this is used to mean “Thanks a million”. 


Then, please. Please in spanish is Por favor. This is used anytime you want to say please.


Finally, the “you’re welcome”s. There are also 3 ways to you’re welcome in spanish. But this time you can use these at anytime, anywhere, for any meaning.

De nada.

Por nada.

No hay de que.

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Telling the Time in Epañol

Posted by Nomi Martin-Brouillette in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Monday, October 31, 2011 at 12:01 pm

For telling time you will need to know:
-Numbers 1-60
-How to ask the time
-How to tell the time
Numbers 1-60

uno-1        once-11    venti y uno-21      treinta y uno-31      cuarenta y uno-41                          
dos-2        doce-12        venti y dos-22      treinta y dos-32       cuarenta y dos-42
tres-3        trece-13        venti y tres-23      treinta y tres-33      cuarenta y tres-43
cuatro-4    catorce-14     venti y cuatro-24  treinta y cuatro-34   cuarenta y cuatro-44
cinco-5     quince-15       venti y cinco-25   treinta y cinco-35     cuarenta y cinco-45
seis-6       dieciseis-16    venti y seis-26     treinta y seis-36      cuarenta y seis- 46
siete-7      diecisiete-17   venti y siete-27    treinta y siete-37     cuarenta y siete-47
ocho-8      dieciocho-18   venti y ocho-28    treinta y ocho-38     cuarenta y ocho-48
nueve-9    diecinueve-19  venti y nueve      treinta y nueve-39    cuarenta y nueve-49
diez-10     veinte-20         treinta-30            cuarenta-40             cincuenta-50                                                                                                        cincuenta y uno-51
cincuenta y dos-52
cincuenta y tres-53
cincuenta y cuatro-54
cincuenta y cinco-55
cincuenta y seis-56
cincuenta y siete-57
cincuenta y ocho-58
cincuenta y nueve-59
sesenta-60


When the time is on the dot. you would say:
Son las_________ en punto

ex.
son las dos en punto-2:00
son las cinco en punto-5:00
son las siete en punto-7:00

if its five minutes after you would say:

Son las__________ y cinco

if its fifteen minutes after you would say:
Son las___________ y cuarto

Cuarto sounds a lot like cuatro, but Cuarto me a quarter so you would be saying its a quarter after. (don't get those two mixed up)

If its fifteen minutes to the next hour you would say:

Son las___________ menos cuarto

If its five minutes to the next hour you would say:

Son las___________ menos cinco

ex. 

Son las cinco menos cuarto- its fifteen minutes to five

Son las siete menos cinco- its five minutes to seven

Son las dos y cinco- its five after two

Son las cuatro y cuarto- its fifteen minutes past four 
To say its 12am you would say: 

Es la medianoche- its midnight

To say its 12pm you would say:

Es el mediodia- its noon


Now that you know the numbers, here is a real life situation of someone asking the time in Spanish class.
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Basic Conversation Questions

Posted by Nomi Martin-Brouillette in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Monday, October 31, 2011 at 11:57 am

Say your introducing your self to a foreign exchange student. (From a spanish speaking country.)
Things you will need to know
-How to introduce yourself 
-How to ask for their name
-Ask where they're from
-Ask how they're doing
​One way to introduce your self would be to ask how they're doing and ask their name.

Cómo estás?-How are you?                                                                                                                                                               Coḿo te llamas?-Whats your name?         When they ask for your name back you would reply: Me llamo___________-My name is____________           Or                                                                                                                    Soy____________-I'm______________                                                                             Or  Mi nombre es_____________-My name is______________
Asking where someones from:

De donde eres tu?(informal) Where are you from?

De donde es usted(formal) Where are you from?

Soy de____________ -I'm from

Soy de____________pero vivo en______________-I'm from______________but I live in________________.

​
Como estas-How are you 

              Or
Que tal?

You could also answer this question with:

asi-asi - so-so

Muy bien- Very good

Bien- Good

Mal- Bad 

Muy mal- Very bad


Now that you know how to have a basic conversation, here is a real life situation of someone having a basic conversation with a foreign exchange student.
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Numbers in Español

Posted by Nomi Martin-Brouillette in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Monday, October 31, 2011 at 11:54 am

When learning people's numbers, there are some things you need to know:
-How to ask for someones # 
-The Numbers
-How to break up phone #'s in spanish

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Now that you have the numbers your going to need to know how to ask for someones phone #

Cual es tu numero de telefono?-Whats your phone number
-This is informal way to ask for some one for their phone number. You might ask your friend for their phone # this way
Cual es su numero de telefono- Whats your phone number
-This is the formal way to ask someone for their phone number if their an adult or someone of importance, you would ask for their phone number this way to show respect.
Culestunmerodetelfono

Now here is a real-life situation of someone asking someone else for their number in a party.
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Spanish powerpoint

Posted by Anonymous in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Monday, October 31, 2011 at 10:52 am

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Basic Conversation Questions

Posted by Matthew Schreiber in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Monday, October 31, 2011 at 7:26 am

Below are some ways you can have a basic conversation.
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Here is a situation were an American student talks to a Spanish exchange student in their native language.
Basic conversation question
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Days of the Week

Posted by Matthew Schreiber in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Monday, October 31, 2011 at 7:26 am

 To learn the days of the week in spanish you must know:
-How they are spelled 
-What order they are in.

The way that the days of the week are spelled                                                      

lunes

Monday                Remember the days of the week are are never capital.

martes                 Also the days start on lunes (Monday) not domingo (Sunday)
Tuesday

miércoles
Wednesday

jueves
Thursday

viernes
Friday

sábado
Saturday

domingo
Sunday

Here is a situation where a student would like to know what day the quiz is on.
Days of the week
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How to get someone's phone number

Posted by Matthew Schreiber in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Monday, October 31, 2011 at 7:25 am

In order to get someone's phone number you must know:

-How to ask "What is your phone number?"

-The numbers in general.  

To ask someone for their number you cuål es tu (su if adult) numero de teléfono? "This means what is your phone number?"

The numbers are 1-9 so the person's answer will be in uno, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco, seis, siete, ocho, or nueve. The numbers will never go 10 or higher.
After getting help for a homework a student ask for his friends number.
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Lo que son las cuatro estaciones del ano?

Posted by Timothy Ingram in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Sunday, October 30, 2011 at 9:51 pm

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SPANISH
•
Lo que son las cuatro estaciones del ano?

ENGLISH
•What are the four seasons?

(LESSON)
•In order to ask someone for the tell someone that four seasons and what the seasons are in spanish

•YOU NEED TO KNOW
•The months of the season
•What the seasons stand for like winter, spring, summer or fall

















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Here’s a video of Timothy teaching the class the 4 seasons and what they stand for.

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