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SLA Cross Country Runners Qualify for PIAA State Championships
Another congratulations to Matt Ferry for setting a new school record in the boys 5k with a time of 19:32. The original record was set by Will MacFarlane (pictured with Matt) during the 2008 season with a time of 20:47.
Interview Questions
Q: What motivated you to come out and vote?
A: This would be my first time being able to vote so I had to take this opportunity.
Q: Do you vote in every election? (How regularly do you vote?)
A: This is my first time voting so I'm pretty excited, but I plan on voting every chance I get. I like politics.
Q: Where have you encountered the highest amount of ad campaigning? Radio, TV, Print, other.
I would definitely have to say print, I am not really a casual tv person I usually DVR all my shows and skip through the commercial but mail about a candidate comes to my house everyday,
Q: What was the most memorable campaign ad that you have encountered?
Uhm, a postcard type stock thingy with Obama and the first lady on it. The headliner said President Obama wants you to vote.
Q: Are you always sure of who you are going to vote for when you walk into the booth or are you still deliberating?
A: Usualy I just remember the democrat that is on the same ideas as Obama
How To Greet Someone In Spanish
I am going to show the basic way of greeting anyone, whether it is an adult or an amigo.
Hola is the common way to say hello or hi in Spanish. Not only can you say hola, you can also say buenos dias, buenas tardes or even buenas noches. You may also want to start a conversation asking how you are doing which is como estas. if you are talking to and adult or an important person you will say como esta instead.
Hola- Hello
Buenos Dias- Good Morning
Buenas Tardes- Good Afternoon
Bueas Noches- Good Evening
Como Esta- How are you?
Como Estas- How are you? (formal)
Que Tal- How are you?
These basic greetings are bound to make any greeting into a bigger conversation ;)
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How to ask and say the months and dates? Bach Tong and Shannon Powers
To say date, you say [the date's number] [de] [the month] (refer back to numeros lesson here for help). For example: uno de enero (January 1st), diez de octubre (october 10th)....
Months
enero-----------------------------January
febrero--------------------------February
marzo-------------------------------March
abril------------------------------------April
mayo-----------------------------------May
junio-----------------------------------June
julio-------------------------------------July
agosto-----------------------------August
septiembre------------------September
octubre---------------------------October
nuviembre--------------------November
diciembre---------------------December
You can also ask "What's tomorrow date?" by saying "¿Cual es la fecha de mañana?". Respond would be: Mañana es......(date).
Note: En Español, we don't capitalize the months as we do en Inglés.
Ian McClendon Election Day Interview
11/2/10
Earth Stream
Video Interview:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omgPZA8Cljw
Ryan Shaw Region
Region-
Questions I’ll ask
¿De donde eres?-Where are you from
I’ll show them what this means
Soy de______-I’m from
Soy de______ pero vivo en ________-I’m from ____ but I live in
Yo también-Me too
What I’m going to do
I’m going to show a map of Spain, Mexico, and other spanish speaking countries, and I’m going to say where this place is and give examples.
Special thanks to my brother, Nicholas
Ryan Shaw Greetings
Questions I’ll ask
¿Que Tal?- How are you?
¿Y tu?-And you?
I’ll show them what this means
Mui Bien-Very good
¡Hola!-Hello
Buenas dias-Good Morning
Buenas Tardes-Good Afternoon
Buenos Noches-Good Evening
What I’m going to do
I’m going to start a conversation with someone, then if they don’t understand it, then I’ll explain it on the board. Then, I’ll start to make conversations with random people in the class.
Ryan Shaw Weather
Weather
Questions
¿Qué tiempo hace?-What’s the weather like?
I’ll show what this means
Hace(mcuho) frio, calor, viento, sol, fresco- It’s cold, hot, windy, cool
Esta lloviendo, llueve, nevando, nublado- It’s raining, it rains, It’s
snowing, it snows
What I’m going to do
Special thanks to my brother, Nicholas
Saludos ( Greetings)
Below are a few lists of Greetings in Spanish translated to English. The Spanish word is on the left and the English translation is on the right.
(1). ¡Hola!.................................................Hello!
(2). ¡Buenos dias!.....................................Good morning!
(3). ¡Buenas dias!.....................................Good afternoon!
(4). ¡Buenas noches!................................Good evening/night!
* Notice that when you say "good morning" & "good evening" in Spanish you say "buenAS" instead of "buenOS".The differrence between the three is that there is one masculine and two feminine. In Spanish the things that are masculine end with an o and the things that a feminine end with an o. BuenOS is masculine and buenAS is feminine.
* In English when using exclamation marks you use them at the end of an sentence. In Spanish you use an exclamation mark in the beginning and in the end. The exclamation mark in the beginning is upside-down. An upside down exclamation mark looks like this: "¡ ". The reason for this upside down exclamation mark is that when you are reading in the Spanish language you automatically know from the beginning that this phrease/sentence is going to be said with emotion.
(5).¿Que tal?.........................................How are you?
(6). ¿Cómo val?....................................How are you?
(7). ¿Cómo estás tú?( Informal)...........How are you?
(8) ¿Cómo está usted? ( formal).............How are you?
(9) Muy bien gracias.............................Very well, thanks.
(10) Más o menos..................................Alright.
(11) Muy mal/ Terrible.......................... Awful/ Terrible
(12) ¿Y Tú ( informal).......................... And you?
(13) ¿Y Usted ( formal)..........................And you?
(14) ¡Ay,ay,ay!........................................Oh, no!
(15) ¡Que bien!.......................................Oh, good!
* In English when using question marks you use them at the end of the sentence. In Spanish you would use question marks in the beginning and ends of the sentences. Like the exclamation mark the question mark also has to be upside down in the beginning. an upside down question mark looks like this: "¿". The reason for this upside down is that when you begin to read a sentence in spanish you can automatically tell from the very beginning that a question is being asked.
Script
Informal
(SLA Hallway, standing)
D: ¡Ay, ay, ay!
(Tina enters)
D: ¡Hola! ¡Buenos días!
T: ¡Buenos días!
D: ¿Qué tal?
T: Muy bien, gracias. ¿Y tú?
D: Estoy muy mal.
T: ¡Ay, ay, ay!
D: ¡Adíos!
T: ¡Adíos!
Formal:
(SLA Ballroom, standing)
T: ¡Buenas noches!
D: ¡Buenas noches!
T: ¿Cómo está?
D: Bien, gracias. ¿Y Usted?
T: Más o menos.
D: ¡Hasta pronto!
T: ¡Hasta pronto!
Title: How to ask and say the days of the week? Bach Tong and Shannon Powers
lunes-Monday
martes-Tuesday
miércoles-Wednesday
jueves-Thursday
viernes-Friday
såbado-Saturday
domingo-Sunday
This could also apply when asking:
¿Qué dia es mañana? (What day is tomorrow?). In this situation, you would answer: Mañana es....
You can even ask what day is a certain date is: ¿Qué dia es la.....(date)? For instance: What day is November 2nd? In that situation, you would say: ¿Qué dia es la dos de noviembre? Answer should be as La dos de noviembre es martes. (November 2nd is Tuesday.)
Explanation 2: Using this will help you to better communicate with others in the español community. You can use this to chat with people, asking for day... It is always helpful to be conscious of what day of the week it is. Note: En Español, there is no capitalization require for day of the week as we do en Inglés. For words that start with "h", the "h" should be silent. We don't actually pronounce "h" en Español. For example, "hoy" should be pronounce as /oy/. Also words that begin with "j" actually pronounce as "h". For example "jueves" should be pronounce as /hu-e-ves/.
How to get Someones Number in Spanish
In order to get someones number in Spanish you need to know:
*The Numbers in Spanish
*How to ask "What's you number?"
* How to break up and separate the Numbers.
To ask someone for there number in Spanish you say: Cual es tu numero de telefono? This mean "What is your phone Number?"
Numbers:
1 | Uno |
2 | Dos |
3 | Tres |
4 | Cuatro |
5 | Cinco |
6 | Seis |
7 | Siete |
8 | Ocho |
9 | Nueve |
10 | Diez |
11 | Once |
12 | Doce |
13 | Trece |
14 | Catorce |
15 | Quince |
16 | Diece-seis |
17 | Diece-seite |
18 | Dieci-ocho |
19 | Dieci-Nueve |
20 | Veinte |
21 | Veintiuno |
22 | veintidos |
23 | veintitres |
24 | veinticuatro |
25 | veinticinco |
26 | veintiseis |
27 | vientisiete |
28 | vientiocho |
29 | vientinueve |
30 | treinta |
31 | Treinta y uno |
32 | Treinta y dos |
33 | Treinta y tres |
34 | Treinta y cuatro |
35 | Treinta y cinco |
36 | Treinta y seis |
37 | Treinta y siete |
38 | Treinta y ocho |
39 | Treinta y nueve |
The second most important thing that you need to know is how to break up the numbers when getting someone's number.
Example: (215)-872-3452
In Spanish you would break the numbers up like this: (2 / 15)-8 / 72- 34 / 52
so you would say: Dos(2) /Quince(15)- Ocho (8) / Setenta y dos(72)- Treinta y cuatro(34)- Cincuenta y dos(52)
Try a couple on your own:
215-333-6790
267-897-0234
Don't forget to break up the number.
La dias de la Semana ( The days of the week )
Below is a list of the days of the week and how to ask what day it is. The Spanish word will be on the left and the English translation will be on the right.
(1) ¿Qué dia es hoy?.............................................................What day is today?
(2) Es lunes……………………………………………………… Its lunes .
(3) Es martes…………………………………………………….. Its Tuesday.
(4) Es meircoles….……………………………………………... Its Wednesday.
(5) Es jueves……………………………………………………,,.. Its Thursay.
(6) Es viernes……………………………………………………. Its Friday.
(7) Es sabado…………………………………………………… Its Saturday.
(8) Es domingo………………………………………………… Its Sunday.
· When writing the days of the week in Spanish, they are never capitalizedas the are in English.
· Notice that when what day of the week of asked, the word “hoy” should actually be pronounced as “oy”. Remember you drop the “h” sound.
· Also, on a Spanish calender , the week doesn’t start with Monday instead of Sunday.
Script
Days of the week:
(Classroom, Dejah and Tina meet.)
T: ¡Hola, Dejah!
D: ¡Hola!
T: ¿Qué días es hoy?
D: Es lunes.
(The next day)
T: ¿Qué días es hoy?
D: Es martes.
(The next day)
T: ¿Qué días es hoy?
D: Es miércoles.
(The next day)
T: ¿Qué días es hoy?
D: Es jueves.
(The next day)
T: ¿Qué días es hoy?
D: Es viernes.
(The next day)
T: ¿Qué días es hoy?
D: Es sábado.
(The next day)
T: ¿Qué días es hoy?
D: Es domingo.
Dejah Harley and Tina Wang
Days Of The Week
Learning the Days of the week is very simple in Espanol.
In order to learn them you must know:
*The Days of the week
*Instead of Sunday being the first day of the week like in the English calender, Monday is the first day of the week.
*the days of the are always lowercase.
Days of the Week:
lunes: Monday
martes: Tuesday
miercoles: Wednesday
jueves: Thursday
viernes: Friday
sabado: saturday
domingo: Sunday
learning Spanish With Octavius/Joe
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.
Telling time
Election Day
Jennifer Wright Marking Period 1
I created a sculpture that was inspired by using sustainable materials. I took an idea that was close to me and put the idea in effect using things that were recycled. By using materials that were already created put this type of art into perspective.
For me, I make decisions about my work by planning. I am a natural planner, often over-thinking, so most of my ideas were hashed out before I started creating the sculpture. I selected materials that were relevant to the project. Recycled bottle caps, cardboard and paper were the focal point. In another way, I chose things that are not normally used in art outside of arts-and-crafts projects. Though I knew what I was building, the type of materials were selected and used as I began making it.
The idea was started when I wanted to share something about my life. I chose something relatively new to my life. I found out I had a thyroid disorder at the beginning of ninth grade. It's something of a side story in my life. It's not a focal point and that's why I chose to focus on it. My work was about my personal experience with thyroid disease as well as general information about it and how it can affect a person.
Drue and Tamatha-Weather Conditions
Describing the weather conditions
1. Asking someone what’s the weather like.
2. When you want to ask what’s the weather like, you can say:
¿Qué tiempo hace hoy?
-There are many ways to answer that question, they are:
Hace (mucho)… It’s (very)…
frio cold
calor hot
viento windy
sol sunny
fresco cool
Está… It’s…
nublado cloudy
lloviendo/llueve raining/rains
nevando/nieva snowing/snows
húmedo humid
-If you want to say mostly and partly you would say:
mayormente mostly
parcialmente partly
Drue and Tamatha-Basic Conversation
Basic Conversation Questions
1. Getting to know the new student.
2. You would use certain questions for different people such as when your trying to know someone ‘s name.
For an adult you would say ¿Cómo se llama? And when your talking to a little kid you would say ¿Cómo te llamas?
-When you want to know someone’s name you can say:
¿ Cómo te llamas (tú)? / ¿Cómo se llama (Ud.)?
-There are three ways to say my name is, they are:
Me llamo________
Yo soy_________
Mi nombre es_________
-If you want to ask someone how old are they, you can say:
¿Cuanto anos tienes?
-You can answer this question by saying the number in español like:
uno
dos
tres
cuatro
cinco, ect.
-Then when you want to say bye to someone you can say:
¡Chao!
Spanish Robert and Keith
Meeting in an office
Beuenos dias: good morning- Think of it as Buenos meaning good then dias meaning morning.
Buenas tardes: good afternoon- think of after when you look at tardes
Buenas noches: good evening or good night- Think if the N's in both Noches/ night.
¿Qué tal?: How are you?- each says how are you so they are just differently.
¿Cómo va?: How are you?-
Los Meses del Año (Months)
- The way that you prounce and spell each month is by these translations.
- enero=January
- febero=Febuary
- marzo=March
- abril=April
- junio=June
- juilio=July
- agosto=August
- septiembre=September
- octubre=October
- novimbre=November
- dicembre= December
- A way to us this in life is to sing the months song.
(El Tiempo) Weather
- The way that you ask someone "How's the weather?" is to say ¿Qué tiempo hace? Which literally means "what's the weather like?".
- Now that you know how to ask about the weather now you need to describe weather.To describe weather you say "Hace" followed by any these descriptions.
Drue and Tamatha-Greetings/Saludos
Greetings/ Saludos
1. When seeing a new person and want to say hi.
2. Español English
¡Hola! Hi!
¡Buenos días! Good morning!
¿Qué tal? How are you?
Bein gracias! Good, thank you!
¿Y tu? And you?
Chao Bye!
¡Buenas Tardes! Good, evening!
¡Buenas noches! Good, night or Good afternoon
Notice there are two explanation points, because then the person saying it can tell if it’s a statement or a question. Also, BuenOs and BuneAs , one has an O , and the others have A. That’s because the O is masculine and one is feminine.
Drue and Tamatha- Days of the Week
* Days of the week
1. Teaching students how to write and say the days of the week.
2. When you write the days of the week, you do not capitalize it and you use “Es” before it. Here’s how the words look:
Es… It’s…
lunes. Monday.
martes. Tuesday.
miércoles. Wednesday.
jueves. Thursday.
viernes. Friday.
sábado. Saturday.
domingo. Sunday.
Drue and Tamatha-Courtesy Phrases
Courtesy Phrases
1. Using Buenos modales (good manners)
2. * There are three ways to say excuse me to someone:
-Con permisio
-Perdón
-Disculpe
_If your going somewhere and someone is in your way you would say “con permisio”.
_If you want to get someone’s attention you would say “disculpe”.
_When you bump someone you would say “perdon”.
* There are three type of ways to say thanks and three ways to say your
welcome:
Thanks-
Gracias…..Thanks.
Muchas gracias…..Thanks a lot.
Mil gracias…..Thanks a million.
You can say certain ones of these three anytime you want to say thank you. For example:
_Your teacher checks your homework: Gracias
_Your friend helps you with classwork you don’t understand: Muchas gracias
_Someone finds your wallet: Mil gracias
Your welcome-
De nada
Por nada
No hay de qué.
* If you want to say please to someone or ask what they say, you can say:
¿Como?.....What was that?
Por favor…..Please
Spanish Robert and Keith
- 1.Time (La Hora)
- 2.Tú vs Ud. questions (informal vs. formal)
- 3.Alphabet pronunciation (El Alfabeto)
- 4.Weather (El Tiempo)
- 5.Greetings (Saludos)
- 6.Days of the Week (Los Días de la Semana)
- 7.Months and Dates ( Los Meses del Año)
- Meeting someone in a office
- Talking to a adult vs a child
- Sing the Alphabet
- Telling a forcast
- Asking some one for the time and them telling you
- Sing the days of the week song
- Asking the day of a Holiday
How to Ask someone for the time?
Their are three ways to ask. (What time is it?) You can ask by saying "Qué hora es?", "Qué hora son?", or Qué hora tiene. Any of these will be find to use anytime you ask for the time.
- Now that you know how to ask for the time i will now tell you how to tell time.If someone says" Qué hora es? "You can by saying Es la una if ita one o'clock or Son las... for any other number between dose and doce.Also to say the number of minutes you must use y unless it between 45 and 59 mintues you must use menos.For example to say 1:15 you say "Es la una y cuartro" or you could say "Es la una y quince". But to say 5:45 you say "Son las cinco menos cuatro" or "Son las cinco menos quince."
- A way you could this in really life is by asking someone in your school hallway for the time.
Talking to Adults vs. Children
Usted is for Adults
This is usefull for parents and children it shows class. When you are speaking to an adult and say (y usted ) that is formal, but when you are speaking to your friend you say (y tú) each is saying (and you) but one is formal and ones informal.
Singing the Alphabet
Make every letter a short letter not in size but in sound. Every y is an high e. Every ll is a y. All J's are h's. Instead of saying Q its coooo. Its not W is Dobleh veh Like a double v. X is Eh- quis its like spelling x with a uis on the end. Z is Zetah remember the z its the only one that starts with z.
(El Tiempo) Weather
- The way that you ask someone "How's the weather?" is to say ¿Qué tiempo hace? Which literally means "what's the weather like?".
- Now that you know how to ask about the weather now you need to describe weather.To describe weather you say "Hace" followed by any these descriptions.
Los Días de la Semana ( Days of the Week)
- Before i can teach you how to ask or tell someone the date you must first learn how to pronounce each day.For example Monday=lunes, Tuesday=martes, Wednesday= miercoles,Thursday=jueves, Friday=Viernes, Saturday=sábado, and Sunday=domingo.Also you must never capitalize the days of the week.
- The way that you ask" What day it is?" or the literal translation of "What day is today?" is by say "¿Qué dis es hoy?". But the way you would respond is by say "Es"then the day.For example if its Tuesday you would response " Es martes"
- A way you could use this skill in life is singing the Days of the Week Song.