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Tú vs. Ud. The Difference Between Informal and Formal

Posted by Miles Cruice-Barnett in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Thursday, October 25, 2012 at 9:21 am

By Miles



Tú vs. Ud. Flashcards
Ud. is used to show respect and be formal.

Tú is less formal and used for your friends.

Here is Allison interviewing Miles and Ziheng and using tú and Ud.
To watch the video click here
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The Calendar's Days Are Numbered!

Posted by Anna Sugrue in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Thursday, October 25, 2012 at 9:21 am

In order to understand the calendar, you need to know... 

  • How to ask the date
  • How to state the date
  • The months
  • The numbers

If you want to ask for someones birthday, you need to know...

  • How to ask for someones birthday
  • How to tell someone your own birthday
Here is a set of quizlet cards to help you learn how to number the calendars days.
When writing the date with numbers, in spanish you flip-flop the the month and the date, so if it was Es el la primero de abril, then you would write 1/4/2012 instead of 4/1/2012 like in English. 
Here is the list of the numbers. When saying the date, just use the number - "es el dos de..." - unless it is the first of the month, in which case you say "es el primero de..."


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From google images. Remember that the letter v is pronounced like the letter b "beh". For example, nueve is pronounced noo-EY-bey.

En Español, they sing the song ¡Feliz Compleaños! - Happy Birthday! - to the same tune we sing it. Here is a singing taco wishing you a feliz compleaños.
http://www.americangreetings.com/ecards/happy-birthday/yakety-yakstm-taco-full-screen-surprise-ecard/pn/3281420

​Here's a video of a surprise birthday gone wrong.
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Mucho Gusto!

Posted by Kevin Courtney in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Thursday, October 25, 2012 at 9:20 am

We are going to learn how to greet someone in español. How to say "how are you?" in español. Also how to say goodbye in español. What you need to know is....

- How to say hello (¡Hola!)
- How to say your name (Mi nombre es...,Me llamo...,Soy....)
- Nice to meet you (¡Mucho Gusto!)
- How to say goodbye (¡Adios!)

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Learn the days of the week in SPANISH IN UNDER 5 MINUETES OR LESS HERE

Posted by Sergei Mass in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Thursday, October 25, 2012 at 9:16 am

​DAYS OF THE WEEK in SPANISH

Lesson:  Quizlet is a great resource in learning spanish. It helped me learn spanish easy. In this link,and on study spanish.com its helps with everything from asking the time to games and quizes like Quizlet.


Intro: The video is us saying the days of the week!!! 


Video click here 
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Ordering Food in A Respectful Manner

Posted by Sergei Mass in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Thursday, October 25, 2012 at 9:14 am

​Ordering Food in A Respectful Manner

Lesson: On Quizlet, there are a few resource's that helped me. Click Me    OR  Click Me This video was made on Go Animate. It shows a young man ordering food that is having a bad day, but is still being respectful. Link To Video



Intro: This video is of a boy ordering food while he is in a bad mood. He still stayed respectful during it. He kept his respect.


Video Click Here
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Qu tiempo hace? What is the weather like?

Posted by Maggie Clampet-Lundquist in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Thursday, October 25, 2012 at 8:56 am

Lesson plan:
Weather:
Hace frío:its cold
Hace sol: solar
Hace viento:its windy
Hace calor:its hot
Está nublado: its cloudy
Está húmedo: its humid
Está lloviendo:its raining
Está nevando: its snowing 
Seasons: 

La Primavera=Spring
marzo
abril
mayo

El varno
junio
julio
agosto

El otoño
septiembre
octubre
noviembre

El invierno
diciembre
enero
 febrero
To study for the weather you can:
  • go on quizlet
  • create flashcard
  • or review the worksheets from class

Introduction to video:
In this video you will learn that its important to say the weather correctly and know the correct weather outside!  
 Video Click Here
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Qu tiempo hacer? Whats the weather like?

Posted by Maggie Clampet-Lundquist in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Thursday, October 25, 2012 at 8:49 am

​http://http://quizlet.com/15498805/egan-spanish-7-seasonsweathercalendar-flash-cards/
Quizlet weather/seasons flashcards

lesson plan:
season


how to say weather 


weather 



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Cuando Es Tu Cumpleaos?: Learn Your Months and Dates In Spanish!

Posted by Anonymous in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Wednesday, October 24, 2012 at 10:07 pm

​Many of us have sung that catchy tune ¡Feliz Cumpleaños! (Happy Birthday!) at one point or another, but how many of us actually know how to ask a teacher, friend, or family member their birthday in spanish? With this lesson, you can learn how!

First, let's talk about los meses, or the months. In Spanish speaking countries, many of the months sound the same as they do in english, actually. A major difference is that, when writing the months out, they are not capitalized as they are in english.

Let’s go over a few Spanish pronunciation rules:
- v’s sound like b’s
- e’s sound like a’s
- a’s sound like “ah”
- j’s soundlike h’s
       - i’s sound like e’s
       - d’s sound like “th”
See the quizlet flashcards below to practice these letter pronunciations!

Now, let's go through the months and their pronunciations:
Note: Whenever there’s an ‘r’ in any of the months (in spanish, only), slightly roll it. Not a whole lot, but just a little- a little latino pizazz. Check the youtube video at the end of the lesson if you can’t roll your r’s.
- The syllables that are in all caps are the ones that have emphasis on them, notice that!

  1. enero = January - pronounced: en-EH-roh
  2. febrero = February - pronounced: feb-REH-oh
  3. marzo = March - pronounced: MART-soh
  4. abril = April - pronounced: ah-BRILL
  5. mayo = May - pronounced: MY-oh (not like the stuff you might put on a sandwich! MY not MAY)
  6. junio = June - pronounced: WHO-nee-oh
  7. julio = July - pronounced: WHO-lee-oh
  8. agosto = August - pronounced: ah-GHOST-oh (¡Cuidado! Careful! Don’t say ah-gust-oh, say ah-ghost-oh)
  9. septiembre = September - pronounced: sept-tee-EM-bray
  10. octubre = October - pronounced: ock-TOO-bray
  11. noviembre = November - pronounced: no-bee-EM-bray
  12. diciembre = December - pronounced: dee-cee-EM-bray

DRILL YOURSELF! Cover the English translation with your hand and practice the spanish one. Say what month it is in english and check to see if you got it. Do it until you can get all 12 twice.


Next, let’s go through the numbers. For the purpose of this lesson, I’ll only go through days 1-31 and how to say them in spanish.

  1. primero (pree-MEH-roh)
  2. segundo (seh-GOON-tho)
  3. tercero (tear-SARE-oh)
  4. cuatro (KWAH-troh)
  5. cinco (SEEN-koh)
  6. seis (sehs)
  7. siete (see-EH-teh)
  8. ocho (OH-cho)
  9. nueve (nu-EH-beh)
  10. diez (THEE-ess)
  11. once (OHN-ceh)
  12. doce (THO-ceh)
  13. trece (TREH-ceh)
  14. catorce (kah-TOR-ceh)
  15. quince (KEEN-ceh)
  16. dieciseis (thee-ess-ee-SEHS)
  17. diecisiete (thee-ess-ee-see-EH-teh)
  18. dieciocho (thee-ess-ee-OH-cho)
  19. diecinueve (thee-ess-ee-nu-EH-beh)
  20. veinte (BAIN-teh)
  21. veintiuno (BAIN-tee-u-noh)

Hey! Did you notice how in 21, there are essentially two numbers there? You can see both veinte and uno, right? Well, the spanish word for ‘and’ is simply ‘y’. To make things simpler, the good ol language makers decided to put all three words together, turning the ‘y’ into an ‘i’ for convenience. Think of it this way: veinte+y+uno= veintiuno. Apply this to numbers 21-29. What would 22 be? How about 24? 27?

    30. treinta (TRAIN-tah)
    31. treintaiuno (TRAIN-tay-u-noh)


Alrighty! Now, you’ve got the months and the days. You’re ready right??
Wrong. You need the basic question! How do we actually say “When is your birthday?”

Simple! You know that ¡Feliz Cumpleaños! means “Happy Birthday”, right?
Cumpleaños = birthday. Check.
When = Cuando. Check.
Is = Es. Check.
Tu = You/Your. Check

Let’s put it together: Cuando (when) es (is) tu (your) cumpleaños (birthday)
¿Cuando es tu cumpleaños?

Now, you know how to ask your friends their birthday in Spanish!
But, how do you answer this question when asked?

Also very simple!
You know your months, you know your days. The Spanish word for ‘of’ is ‘de’- add the three together!
seis de noviembre.

You’re all set!





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Por Favor en Gracias

Posted by Lindsey Jones in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Wednesday, October 24, 2012 at 8:39 pm

                                                 Por Favor en Gracias

                                                  Common Courtesy Phrases

     

      Phrases like “Please” and “Thank you” have been taught to us since we were small children. They are commonly used in everyday life and project a sense of respect and courtesy among people. Irregardless of what some might think, common courtesy is what will get you further in life, while also leaving a good impression!

      “Thank you”. We've heard and have said it ourselves. Now how do we say it in the Spanish language? There are many ways, but a short, and common way to say it is “Gracias.”. For example, if someone holds the door for you, you'd reply with “Gracias.”. “Gracias” is only one of the many ways to express gratitude in the Spanish language.

     Ever accidentally bumped into someone or tried getting their attention? These situations usually start with someone saying “Excuse me”. In English, there aren't many ways in which you can say it. This is where the complex language of Spanish comes in! There are multiple ways in which “excuse me” can be said in Spanish. And each of them have different feelings/meanings behind them.

      We've all wanted something so bad, that we've practically begged before. Or, because it is polite to your partner, you say “Please” when asking for something or someone. In spanish, “please” is said as “Por favor”. This term is always needed when wanting something. And prevents you from sounding rude. It is a less demanding word and shows your proper etiquette skills.

In order to know proper etiquette in Spanish, you will need to know:

The three ways to say "Thank You"

The three ways to say "You're welcome" and the differences between the usages.

And how to say "Please"

Advert your eyes to the ways of saying these phrases below:

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The video below will show the different uses of "Thank you", "Please", and "You're welcome."

Spanish video 4 - Medium from Marlyn Mooney on Vimeo.

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Marcus Cruz Inranet

Posted by Marcus Cruz in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Tuesday, October 23, 2012 at 2:12 pm



(Comcast is my internet service provider) My internet first connects with a cat five wire directly to my modem. 


My modem is connected to a wireless router (Netgear) with an ethernet wire that sends signal to our electronics.


Electronics that include: 

-Computer

-Playstation 3

-Laptop

-iPod

-Wireless speakers
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