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¡Hace Bastante Calor y sol! Spanish Weather Terms!

Posted by Alexander Wroblewski in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Wednesday, October 24, 2012 at 12:31 pm

Please enjoy this video lesson on spanish weather terms.

Link to Video

And here's a video of a spanish weather channel!


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Los Meses de Año + La Fecha - months and dates

Posted by Joie Nearn in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Wednesday, October 24, 2012 at 12:30 pm

This is ment for some who is trying to figure out there friends birthday. 
Below is the chart is a chart to teach you all the Months in a year and the dates. 
Example-  

 English- My birthday is June 24 
 Spanish- Mi cumpleaños es junio de veinte y cuatro 

Chart of months: found at http://www.montessoriforeveryone.com/Spanish-Days-Months-and-Seasons-_p_291.html
Chart of dates: http://jmelendezsla.blogspot.com/2010/10/months-and-dates-in-spanish.html
*Please note 
31 is Treint y uno
Below is a video on how two friends ask each other when there birthday is so they will  know when they should get them a a present. 

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Screen Shot 2012-10-24 at 12.26.58 PM
​*Sorry for the inconvenience of the delayed audio 
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Tú vs. Usted: Informal vs. Formal

Posted by Greta Haskell in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Wednesday, October 24, 2012 at 12:29 pm

The difference between tú and usted is that Tú is informal (for talking to your friends) and Usted is formal (for talking to an adult). 


- the way you use the words can change the whole meaning of the sentence

  • you dont always have to say tú or usted after you ask a question
  • you only have to say it when the word is not in parenthesis 


These are some examples of how to use the words

click here for a real life situation of how to use tu vs usted.  

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Screen Shot 2012-10-24 at 12.17.10 PM
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Los meses (The Months)

Posted by Amirah Bolling in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Wednesday, October 24, 2012 at 12:29 pm

This picture explains the months. Just double check your spelling for the months, and the accents.
Also, a very important rule for las mesas: Make sure you don't capitalize any of the letters in the month's names.

For example:
May = mayo
June = junio

See? NO capitals!!

Other than that just have fun and memorize your months!
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Screen Shot 2012-10-24 at 12.05.55 PM
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¡Gracías!: How To Be Polite

Posted by Kara Rosenberg in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Wednesday, October 24, 2012 at 12:28 pm

​When being polite in spanish, there are a lot of things to remember
There are three ways to say excuse me in Español: Disculpe, perdon, and con permiso. They all mean different things, as well. 
There are three ways to say thank you: Gracías, muchas gracías, and muy amable gracías. 
Finally, there are three ways to say you're welcome: De nada, por nada, and no hay de qué

Use these flashcards to learn how to be polite in spanish.
Click HERE for a video of a real life situation of when to use courtesy phrases. 
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Daís de la Semana

Posted by Greta Haskell in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Wednesday, October 24, 2012 at 12:28 pm

​Today you're going to learn about the days of the week in Spanish. 
Remember: 
-Don't capitalize the days of the week in spanish

-the week starts with Monday, not Sunday. 

Click here to see our set of flashcards. 

In this video you will see two friends who are planning a trip. 

Click here to see that video. 

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El Pronstico- The weather of the day

Posted by Joie Nearn in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Wednesday, October 24, 2012 at 12:23 pm

Imagine you are taking a trip to a Spanish speaking country, and you trying to figure out what to wear. But you can not understand what the weather person is saying. If you are trying to figure how to say simple weather then look at the chart below:
Example- 
English- Its raining 
Spanish- Está lloviendo

Below is a video on how a weather man predicts the weather in a spanish speaking country.
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Screen Shot 2012-10-23 at 7.06.00 PM
​*Sorry for the inconvenience of the delayed audio 
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Hola guapa!: Tú vs. Ud

Posted by Mia Weathers-Fowler in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Wednesday, October 24, 2012 at 12:16 pm

Lesson

​In english we show respect by saying things like sir or ma'am. But in spanish you must say tú or usted and most of the time the word/phrase gets a bit altered. 

Tú is used in cases where you are talking to a friend or a peer. 

Usted is used when showing someone respect, especially an elder. 
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Screen Shot 2012-10-24 at 12.11.48 PM
​Introduction to Video

This video will be showing a girl in Mexico meeting one of her professors for the first time. She asks some questions using Udsted. 
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Days of the week.

Posted by Hannah Nicoletti in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Tuesday, October 23, 2012 at 8:46 pm

​When learning the days of the week in Spanish remember that the week starts with Monday, not Sunday. Also, remember to make the first letter of each day lower case.

This video may help you learn the day's names and the order of the days:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7mm8MC1MgY



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This is a video of Nebil and Tomy reporting to you live from Philadelphia about the week's weather forecast.

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Los Días de la Semana-The Spanish days of the week

Posted by Sean Morris in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Tuesday, October 23, 2012 at 8:34 pm

If you ever meet someone that you like and want to go out with them but they don't speak total English, it can be difficult. In this lesson you will be able to learn the spanish days of the week from the multicolored chart below. Remember: in the spanish language the days of the week start with Monday, not Sunday and that the days of the week do not begin with a capital letter. Below is a video to demonstrate a real life situation of a boy asking someone out for a day in the week.

VIDEO
Please note: the audio may be a bit off in the video and we apologize for the inconvenience.
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Screen Shot 2012-10-24 at 5.34.13 PM
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