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Days of the week in Epañol

Posted by Jada Terrell in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Friday, October 26, 2012 at 8:32 am

The days of the week in espanol have rules just as well as the months. There is no capital letter in the front unless its the first word in the sentence. 
Remember when writing them, to always put the accents over the right letters. The whole thing can be wrong if you forget. 
Lastly, on the spanish calendar the week doesn't start on Sunday. It starts on Monday. 
 
-When speaking you might also hear the following words:
1. "el día" which means day.
2. "la semana" which means week.
3. "hoy" which means today.

Go to the following link in order to quiz yourself and also to hear the pronunciation of the words: http://quizlet.com/13861290/days-months-spanish-flash-cards/

The chart below shows the relationship to the day of the week in english and in espanol. 
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Watch a video here: http://vimeo.com/52681523
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Conversations and Greetings in Español!

Posted by Noah Caruso in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Friday, October 26, 2012 at 8:27 am

Lesson

When meeting a Spanish speaking exchange student for the first time, it would be best to speak to them in their own language. These are the phrases that you need to know in order to do it:

Common greetings (Hola, buenos días, tardes, noches)
Conversation questions (How are you?, What's your name?, How old are you?, Where are you from?, When's your birthday?)
Ways to say goodbye (Hasta mañana, Hasta luego, Adios)
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​Intro to video:

In this video, we will show a real life application of Español by demonstrating how to conduct a basic conversation with an exchange student. We will use phrases and words such as Hola, Cómo te llamas, and Cúantos años tienes tú.

Watch a video here: https://vimeo.com/52681521
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¿y tú? ¿y usted? Which do I use?

Posted by Noah Caruso in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Friday, October 26, 2012 at 8:25 am

In Español, you may not speak to everyone the same way. Much in the way we use different words for our elders, in the Spanish language, different words are used to show respect to different people. The words and phrases below are key when speaking to people.

When speaking to those who you wish to show respect, you use usted (ud.)
When speaking to friends or someone younger, you use tú.

Here are some examples of using tú versus usted.

President Obama: ¿Cómo estás?
You: ¡Muy bien, gracias! ¿Y usted?

or

A new exchange student: ¿Cómo te llamas?
You: Mi nombre es _____. ¿Y tú?

Think of which phrase (tú or usted) you would use for each person.

1. Your teacher 2. Your classmate 3. Your friend's mom


4. An elder man on the train         5. The cashier  6. Mr. Lehmann                   
​Intro to video:

In this video we will present a real life application of Español by demonstrating the different instances in which you use the phrases y tú and y usted.
Watch a video here: https://vimeo.com/52681524
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¡Hola, guapa!: lunes to domingo

Posted by Caitlin Keough in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Friday, October 26, 2012 at 8:24 am

Some other spanish words that are helpful to know are the days of the week or los días de la semana.
If you want to aks someone what day it is, you would say "¿Qué día es hoy?". 
If you want to hear how to pronounce the days of the week, click here.

Remember!
In spanish, the days of the week are NOT capitalized!

Below is a chart that shows the days of the week in english and in spanish.
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Introduction to Video:

Here's a video showing Mia asking Jackie when the project was due.
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¡Hola, guapa!: How to Greet Someone

Posted by Caitlin Keough in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Friday, October 26, 2012 at 8:23 am

In order to properly greet a spanish-speaking person you must know how to say these common greetings and farwells:

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Introduction to Video:

Here is a video showing Micaela and Yolanda greeting each other on the first day of school.
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¡Hola! Cómo estás?: Greetings

Posted by Pilar Carroll in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Friday, October 26, 2012 at 8:23 am

This is a chart of all the ways to greet people in Español : )

click here for a video of two friends meeting up, who use spanish greetings 


Click HERE for a video

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Mesas y fechas (Myrna, Malwina, and Clio)

Posted by Clio Fleece in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Friday, October 26, 2012 at 8:23 am

Meses y fechas
This lesson will help you learn how to say the months in order in Spanish, and teach you how to spell and pronounce them correctly.

Lesson 5

Los meses del Año


Part 1

Spanish

English

eneroJanuary
febreroFebruary
marzoMarch
abrilApril
mayoMay
junioJune
julioJuly
agostoAugust
septiembreSeptember
octubreOctober
noviembreNovember
diciembreDecember
Hoy es el   ----#---- de (mes)It’s the ----#----- of (month)

The months must NOT be capitalized!!

Part 2
http://quizlet.com/15545767/los-meses-del-ano-flash-cards/

Intro to Video
In this video you will watch a girl who is doing her homework as another person what the date is in spanish and what day it is, in Español.

Click here for a video of this real life situation.
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Días de la semana

Posted by Clio Fleece in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Friday, October 26, 2012 at 8:22 am

Días de la semana (Days of the Week)

This lesson will help you learn the days of the week in Spanish along with teaching you how to ask what day is it.

Lesson 4

Part 1

Spanish

English

¿Qué día es hoy?What day is today?
lunesMonday
martesTuesday
miércolesWednesday
juevesThursday
viernesFriday
sábadoSaturday
domingoSunday
Hoy esToday is


The days of the week en español are not capitalized !

Part 2
http://quizlet.com/15564055/dia-de-la-semana-flash-cards/

Intro to Video
In this video you will learn how to ask what day it is and how to reply to that question.
In this video you will watch a girl who is doing her homework as another person what the date is in spanish and what day it is, in Español.

Click here for a video of this real life situation.
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¿Qué tiempo hace?

Posted by Clio Fleece in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Friday, October 26, 2012 at 8:22 am

​This will help you learn how to say the weather in Spanish by:
- Teaching you how to describe the weather (ex. hot,cold,warm,rainy,windy, cloudy,etc.)
- Teaching you how to say how many degrees the weather is
- How to ask the weather

http://quizlet.com/15511830/%C2%BFque-tiempo-hace-flash-cards/

Intro to Video
In this video we will be telling you the weather forecast in Spanish. We will describe the weather in many ways such as:
Asking the weather (Qué tiempo hace?)
- Hace calor
- Hace viento
- Hace sol
- Hace frío
- Hace fresco
- Está nublado (Mayormente or Parcialmente)
- Está nevando
- Está lloviendo
We will also include how many degrees the weather is along with the different forecasts of the weather.


Click here for a video of this situation.
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Courtesy Phrases

Posted by Clio Fleece in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Friday, October 26, 2012 at 8:22 am

Frases de Cortesía (Courtesy Phrases)

Lesson 3
This lesson will help you learn how to be polite to others when speaking in Spanish.
It will help you learn how to thank someone, reply to someone, excuse yourself, and say please.

Part 1

Spanish

English

¡Gracias!
¡Muchas gracias!
¡Muy amable gracias!
Thank you!
Thank you very much!
That’s kind of you, thank you!
De nada/ por nadaYou’re welcome
¡Disculpe!Excuse me! ( to get an atencion)
¡Perdon!Excuse me! (sorry)
¡Con Permiso!Excuse me!
Por favorPlease
No hay de qué.You’re welcome. (no problem)



Part 2
Excuse me phrases: http://goanimate.com/videos/0G5BUxPLByys/1


Intro to Video
In this video we will be teaching you how to use courtesy phrases. This video shows two strangers who bump into each other. The first person drops their wallet, and the second person calls out to the first person as they need to return it. The first person thanks the second person, who replies in saying your welcome. All of this will be said in Español.


Click here for a video of this situation. 
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