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How to ask/say the months in spanish.
January = enero
February = febrero
March = marzo
April = abril
May = mayo
June = junio
August = agosto
September = septiembre
October = octubre
November = noviembre
December = diciembre
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-Attach VIDEO (add content below as MULTIMEDIA)
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-Post a link to your BLOGSPOT (it should live in Public Dropbox)
-Attach PREZI (PUBLISH and SHARE in your personal Prezi acct),
Then post the EMBED CODE here.
-Attach KEYNOTE/POWERPOINT (add content below as MULTIMEDIA)
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Election Day
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9I9IkGl8zEI
November 2nd Election day
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9I9IkGl8zEI
Election Day Interview
(picture emailed)
At my polling place, there was a guy handing out information about Brendan Boyle, and I ended up interviewing him. Turns out he's Boyle's uncle!
My first question was, "What motivated you to come out and vote?" He said that his nephew was running, and he was very invested in him winning, but he's always felt an obligation to vote.
Next I asked him, "What would you like to see changed in our political system?" I found his answer very interesting. He said he'd like to see more jobs, better healthcare, that kind of stuff. I don't think he understood what I was asking, or didn't have an answer. Often people don't really think about the way our political system runs as something that can, or should, be changed and improved.
My next question was, "Where have you encountered the highest amount of ad campaigning?" He answered right off the bat that it was TV by far.
Next I asked him, "Are you always sure of who you are going to vote for when you walk into the booth or are you still deliberating?" He said he always knows. From the people I've talked to, I get the sense that the dedicated voters are not only dedicated to always getting out to vote, but also to do their research, and make sure they have a good picture of the candidates and their views on issues.
The last question I had for him was, "Did you learn about voting in school? If yes, did that impact your willingness to vote today?" He said that he is from Ireland, and over there he was always taught to value the opportunity to vote, and that learning about it in school definitely impacted his willingness to vote. Once he came to America, he still held that same value that he got from his education in Ireland.
Courtesy Phrases In Spanish
Courtesy Phrases in spanish.
Excuse me
Thank you
How are you
Good morning
Good afternoon
Good night
And translate them to Spanish.
Excuse me-Perdon
Thank you-Gracias
How are you- ?Como estas? / ?Como esta?
Good morning-?Buenos dias?
Good afternoon-Buenas tardes
Good night-Buenas noches
Examples: I drop my wallet and someone picks it up for me, and returns it. In in English i would say thank you. In Spanish I would say Gracias.
!~Courtesy Phrases~!
Courtesy phrases! (Good manners)
Just like in English we have manners and different ways to say them in espanol. Gracias is used mostly and it simply means thanks. You may also say Muchas gracias witch means thanks a lot or Mil gracias witch means thanks a million. Those are all good ways to say thank you. Here are some ways to say you’re welcome. De nada, Por nada and no hay de que. And that is how you can say thank you and your welcome. When it comes to saying Excuse me there are different ways of saying it based on the situation. The three ways of saying excuse me are Con permiso, Disculpe, and Perdon. Con permiso should be used when someone is standing in your way. Disculpe should be used when you are trying to get someones attention. Lastly Perdon should be used if you accidentally bump into someone. Por favor is appropriate to use when saying please.
Real life application
An real life application for courtesy phrases is one iff someone does something for you or if you are in a crowded place or mabey even on the bus This is all used in everday life.
We will show how to use each of these phrases in our video explaning when what is appropriate.
Telling Times
Telling time
Manners
Just like in English we have manners and different ways to say them in espanol. Gracias is used mostly and it simply means thanks. You may also say Muchas gracias witch means thanks a lot or Mil gracias witch means thanks a million. Those are all good ways to say thank you. Here are some ways to say you’re welcome. De nada, Por nada and no hay de que. And that is how you can say thank you and your welcome. When it comes to saying Excuse me there are different ways of saying it based on the situation. The three ways of saying excuse me are Con permiso, Disculpe, and Perdon. Con permiso should be used when someone is standing in your way. Disculpe should be used when you are trying to get someones attention. Lastly Perdon should be used if you accidentally bump into someone. Por favor is appropriate to use when saying please.
Real life application
An real life application for courtesy phrases is one iff someone does something for you or if you are in a crowded place or mabey even on the bus This is all used in everday life.
We will show how to use each of these phrases in our video explaning when what is appropriate.
Qu hora es?: Asking the time in espaol.
In order to learn how to do this, you must know how to: say the numbers 1-29, and how to speak correct grammar
Time is one of the weirdest and confusing subjects (for me) in español. There a lot of twist and turns in it.
If the time is anywhere BEFORE THE 30 MIN. MARK (and it's not one o'clock), than you would say Son las, dos, tres, cuatro(etc.).
If the time is one o'clock, then you say Es la una.
Say the time is 4:20. You would say son las cuatro y veinte. If the time is 2:30, you would say son las dos y media. If the time is 4:40 or 4:55, you'd say cuatro menos veinte or cuatro menos cince. You do this since your subtracting the min. that it would take to get to 60.
There is a chart for reference and a link below to help you further understand.
Y TU vs Y Usted
Y
tu vs Y usted
The difference between Y tu and Y Usted
is that one is formal while the other is informal. Y tu is informal and Y Usted
id formal. In Spanish we change the way we speak when talking to someone we
have respect for and are an adult rather than our friends. When talking to an
adult we use formal language when talking to our friends we use informal
language. They both still mean the
same thing.
Real
life application
A
student is talking to a student and than an adult.
Days of the week in spanish.

http://teachertube.com/members/viewVideo.php?video_id=204644&title=Spanish_days_of_the_week
the link is posted above
Vannary, Sarah-Charlotte, April: When your Talking to your Grandparents vs. Your Friend
The title: When your talking to your grandparents vs. Your Friend is there because the it shows a real life example of the Tú vs. Usted. When your talking to your grandparents you have to use Usted. If you are talking to your friend you would use Tú.
Vannary, Sarah-Charlotte, April: When You travel to a Spanish speaking country and need to ask Questions
Learning the weather
Asking and understanding what the weather is is essential to learning Spanish.
So, try saying these Spanish phrases and sentences for weather.
Hace (bastante) calor ---- It's (very) hot.
Hace (bastante) frío ---- It's (very) cold.
Hace (bastante) Sol ---- It's (very) sunny.
Hace (bastante) viento ---- It's (very) windy.
(Remember to always use 'Hace' when using any of the words above!)
Está (parcialmente/mayormente) nublado---- It's (partly/mostly) Cloudy.
Está lloviendo ---- It's raining.
Está nevando ---- It's snowing.
(For these words, remember to use 'Está' before saying the weather!)
Quick tip: When saying 'hace' or 'está' make sure you don't pronounce them as 'hase' or 'esta'. Remember that the way you say the word may change the meaning.
Basic Greetings
Now, to begin, greetings are always a must.
You may know a few words, like '¡Hola!', but sometimes, you might need to say 'hello' in another way.
Here are some ways you can greet someone in Spanish.
Quick Tip: When saying anything in Spanish, you must always know how the word sounds. If you mispronounce it, it will change the meaning. So don't mistake 'hola' for 'hhhola', if you know what I mean.
Practice these before moving on to basic Spanish speech!
Discuple!: being courteous in espaol.
In order to learn this, you must know: pronunciation of letters, and punctuation.
Say someone gives you a piece of candy. You’d want to be respectful and thank them right? So, you’d say “gracias”.
But there are different situations to put it in. If someone gives you 5$, you'd say "muchas gracias".
Lastly, If you drop your wallet on the street you'd say "mil gracias" and keep going on your way
If you want to say please, you’d say “por favor”
Say your standing on a bus and someones standing in front of you, you’d say ”¡con permiso!” and they’d move out of your way.
If you are at a restaurant and your trying to get a waiters attention. You'd say "¡Discuple!" and they would turn and come to you.
If you bump into someone on the street, you'd say "perdon"and you can keep going on your way.
There is a chart for reference below to help you further understand the subject.
Los Buenos Modales
Gracias | Thanks |
Muchas Gracias | Thanks a lot |
Mil gracias | Thanks a million |
De nada | You’re welcome |
Por nada | |
No hay de qué | |
¿Cómo? | What was that? |
Por favor. | Please |
Con permiso (when someone’s standing in your way). | Excuse me. |
Discuple. (when trying to get someone’s attention). | |
Perdón. (if you accidentally bump into someone). | |
videos cont.
Learning Monthes
Learning Months
Obviously the English months began with January end with December. I'm going to write the month out and English. Then translate to Spanish.
January-Enero
February-Febrero
March-Marzo
April-Abril
May-Maya
June-Junio
July-Julio
August-Augusto
September-Septembre
October-Octubre
November-Noviembre
December-Decimbre
Ex. fecha de hoy es trienta de octubre dos mill diez . - Today is october 30th, 2010.
Asking someone's name in Espaol
In order to as someone there name in Español you must know:
~Alphabet
~Basic Greetings
~ How to say your name
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A | ah |
B | beh |
C | ceh |
D | deh |
E | efe |
G | hey |
H | ache |
I | eee :) |
J | hota |
K | kah |
L | eleh |
M | emeh |
N | eneh |
enyeh | |
O | o |
P | peh |
Q | coooo |
R | ereh |
S | eseh |
T | teeh |
U | oooooo |
V | beh |
W | double beh |
X | equis |
Y | eee :) griega |
Z | seta |
BASIC GREETINGS
Hello : Hola'
Good Aternoon: BuenOs Tardes
Good Evening: BuenOs Noches
Good Morning: Buenas Dias
There really is no diffrence between the A and the O. You really need to pay attention to the Tardes, Noches, and the Dias
Tardes: the afternoon
Noches: The evening
Dias: Morning
HOW TO SAY YOUR NAME IN ESPñol
One way to say your name is :
Me nombre es _________ ! ( Your name)
Yo Soy esta __________!( Your name)
Here's an example:
First day of school for Maria and she ask's what was the boys name next to her.
Vannary, Sarah-Charlotte, AprilWhen You Meet Someone for the first Time:
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Greetings , How are you?, Goodbyes
(daily greetings) = hola, buenos dias, buenos tardes, buenos tardes,
-Asking someone if they are having a good day
(how are you) = que tal, como va, como estas (tu), como esta (ud),
(alright) = mas o menos
(and you) = y tu - informal, y usted - formal
(oh no) = ay ay ay
- When your finished a conversation with someone and your leaving
(bye) = adios, chao
(see you later) = hasta luego !
(see you soon) = hasta pronto !