How old are you? Isabella & Zoraya

¿Cuántos años tienes?


How to ask someone how old they are!




                      
                    
  Step 1: ¿Cuántos anos tienes?
          - Translates to: “How old are you?”
          - Can be used with anyone

Step 2: Yo tengo _____ anos.
          -Translates to “I am ____ years old.”

Happy Birthday! Isabella & Zoraya

¡feliz cumpleaños!:

Happy Birthday!


*How to ask ‘When is your birthday?’

Step 1: ¿ Cuando tu Cumpleanos?
          - Translates to: “When is your birthday?”
          - Can be used with anyone

Step 2: Mi cumpleanos es el ____ de _____.
          -Translates to “My birthday is the ____ of_____.”


Such as:
Isabella: ¿ Cuando tu Cumpleanos?
Zoraya: Mi cumpleanos es el cinco de octubre.

Translated:
Isabella: When is your birthday?
Zoraya: My birthday is October 5th.

Where do you live? Isabella & Zoraya

¿De Donde Eres?:

Where do you live?



     *How to ask where somebody lives

Step 1: ¿De donde eres?
            - Translates into : “Where do you live?”
            - Neither formal nor informal (Can be used with anyone)


Step 2: Soy de _______ pero vivo en ________.
         - Translates into “ I am from _______, but I live in _______.”
         - If you did not move or change locations, you would just say :
            “ Soy de_____”

Example: Amy’s new boss doesn’t know anything about her, and would like to get to know her before giving her the big job.




***Tip ! Some cities, countries, and places have different Spanish spellings and      pronunciations than the normal English ones, so be sure to look up the correct way to use it before you speak ! ***

Greetings - Isabella & Zoraya

¿Hola, Como estas?: Learn how to greet someone

( The right way)

          

*Greetings : Hello, how are you? ( Formal & Informal)*


Informal


Step 1. ¡ Hola!
        - The classic way to greet someone, the Spanish version of the English word “hello”

Step 2. ¿Como estas? OR ¿ Que tal?
        -The informal ways of saying “How are you doing”
        - Use with people you are on a first name basis with ( Friends, people your age)

Such as:
Zoraya would say it to Isabella because she uses here first name when talking to her.

Example:  ¡Hola!  ¿Como estas?
   
English Translation : Hello ! How are you?

**In this video, Isabella and Zoraya see each other in school for the first time in what seems like forever.
Some additional dialogue used was:
-“Mucho gusto” - Nice to meet you (In this video, we used it because we have not see each other in a while)
-“Adios” - Goodbye
-“Chao” - Informal goodbye

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Formal & Plural


Step 1: ¿ Como esta usted?
      -  The formal way of saying “ How are you doing”
      -   Used with people you are on a last name basis with ( Adults, Employers, meeting      someone new)

Step 2:  ¿ Como estan ustedes?
      - The formal, plural way of saying “ How are you doing”
      - Used with large audiences, and last name basis

Such as:
When talking to your teacher, you should use formal language.
When speaking to a large crowd, you would use plural AND formal.

Example: ¡Hola! ¿ Como esta usted?   OR   ¡Hola! ¿ Como estan ustedes?


How to answer !



Some basic responses:

Feliz - Happy
Mas o menos - So so
Bien - Good
Mal - Bad
Excelente - Great

Step 1: Answer question ( Any form of ¿Como estas?) with a response below

Step 2: ¿Y tu?    
       - The informal way of saying “ and you”
       - Same rules apply for any informal speaking
       - Use after response to any informal “how are you” question

Step 3: ¿ Y usted?
       - The formal way of saying “ and you”
       - Same rules apply for any formal speaking
       - Use after response to any formal “ how are you” question

Weather

Hola! In this last lesson we are going to teach you how to say the weather in spanish. This is a very difficult  one but with practice, you're sure to get it.

Sunny - Hace Sol
Rainy - Está lloviendo
Snowing - Está Nevando
Cloudy - Está Nublado
Windy - Hace Viento

Tiempo (Time)

Hola, amigas and amigos! 
Today you will be learning how to tell and ask for the time in spanish. You will be learning the differences between time in english and time in spanish. It may be hard at first but once you get it it'll be a piece of cake. Here are some steps to make it easier

Step 1: Before you write the time you must either write "Es la" or "Son las". 
Es la is only used when it's 1:00. Son las is used for 2-12:00.
Step 2: Put the hour.
Ex. Son las dos = 2:00 or Es la una = 1:00
Step 3: Write either "y" or "menos"
Y: use this if the minutes are from 1-29
Menos: use this if the minutes are from 30-59 
(State the hour ahead, write menos, and state how many minutes it would take to be the given hour in the hour ahead)
Step 4: Write the minutes.
Ex. Son las dos y cinco or Son las tres menos diez

Here is a few examples:



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Dias de la Semana (Days of the Week)

Hola! Would you like to learn about the days of the weeks in spanish? Well, today's your chance to learn. Here's a song to help you learn the days of the week:
lunes (clap 2x)
martes (clap 2x)
mirecoles (clap 2x)
jueves (clap 2x)
viernes (clap 2x)
sabado (clap 2x)
domingo (clap 2x)

Hint: The days of the wek always starts with Monday (lunes)

Numeros (Numbers)

Hola estudiantes, 
Here is what you need to know to learn how to count for 1-20. We will sing a song to make the process of learning numeros easier. 

Follow along as you here each number:

One - Uno                Eleven - Once
Two - Dos                Twelve - Doce
Three - Tres              Thirteen - Trece
Four - Cuatro            Fourteen - Catorce
Five - Cinco              Fifteen - Quince
Six - Seis                 Sixteen - Diez y seis
Seven - Siete            Seventeen - Diez y siete
Eight - Ocho            Eighteen - Diez y ocho       
Nine - Nueve            Nineteen - Diez y nueve
Ten - Diez                Twenty - Veinte 



















Spanish- How to say birthday

​Birthday-

 

What is your birthday- ¿ Cuando es tu cumpleanos?

 

You would reply- Mi cupleanos es el ______ de ______

                                  My birthday is         day/#       month

 

Ex- Mi cupleano es el veinte de mayo

                        

Spanish Where are you from

Where are you from? -

 

To ask someone where they are from you….

 

To ask someone- ¿ De donde eres? - Where are you from?

 

Then the person would answer Soy de ________ - I’m from

 

 

                        

Stephen and Kenyatta's Alphabet

What you need to know:
1. How many letters are in the spanish alphabet
2. How to pronounce each letter
3. Each letter of the alphabet

1. Alphabet and pronunciations; 
A- a
B- be
C- ce
CH- che
D- de
E-e
F- efe
G- ge
H- hache
I- i
J- jota
K- Ka
L-ele
LL- elle
M- eme
N- ene
O- o
P- pe
Q- cu
R- ere
RR- erre
S- ese
T- te
U- u
V- ve chica
W- doble ve
X- equis
Y- ye
Z- zeta

Spanish benchmark introducing yourself

Introducing yourself-

 

When introducing yourself to someone you…

 

First you say Hola`

Then you say Me llamo _______- which means my name is

After that you would say ¿Y t’u? which means and you, which is asking their name and they would reply with their name.

Stephen and Kenyatta Greetings

Greetings and Salutations !!!

What you need to learn:
1.  how to ask how someone is
2. how to say good morning, goodbye, good afternoon, good night, hello, see you soon , see you later, see you to tomorrow.

Words in Spanish:

1. good morning- buenos dias
2.goodbye- adios(chao)
3.good afternoon- buena tardes
4.good night- buenas noches
5.hello- hola
6.see you soon- hasta pronto
7.see you later- hasta luego
8.see you tommorrow- hasta manana

When you use these words:
1. you use the word good morning in the morning before 11 a.m.
2. you use the word good afternoon from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m.
3. you use the word good night from 8 p.m. to midnight
4. you use the word the hello when you first see someone
5. you use the word goodbye when you're leaving someone
6. you use the words see you soon when you think you'll see someone in a short amount of time
7. you use the words see you later if you're going see someone later in that day
8. you use the words see you tomorrow when you're going to see the person the next day



http://media2.teachertube.com/flvideo42/247436.flv

Stephen and Kenyattas' tú vs.Ud

What you need to learn:
1. the difference between formal and informal language

1. formal and informal language:
tú- informal
usted- formal

1. When to use tú and when to us usted;
 -When talking to a friend or another person you are the same age as or younger then- you use tú 
-When talking to a superior or teacher or elder- use usted.

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¡Hola mi amigo! (Months of the year in Spanish)

Oh no! Your spanish speaking friend invited you to a birthday party, but you don't know which month it is in because you don't speak spanish! Not to worry my dear friend, here is a chart and video to say the months in spanish.
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Here are some other Spanish ways...

Español Alphabet

When writing something in Spanish, you need to learn how to say and write the letters in Spanish. Below is a table that shows the letters in English and then the names in spahish and how to pronounce it in Spanish. 

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When writing something in Spanish, you need to learn how to say and write the letters in Spanish. Below is a table that shows the letters in English and then the names in spanish and how to pronounce it in Spanish.

Números y Teléfono

Learning number in Spanish is the same as in English. In English when you want to know how to say 27, you would say twenty-seven and in Spanish you say veintisiete. Also it is good to know how to ask or say someone's phone number. Below there is a list of 
how to say numbers in Spanish and how to ask for someone's phone number

What is your phone number?
¿Cuál es tu número de teléfono?         Informal
¿Cual es su número de teléfono?           formal

It is ........
Es el

 I'll call you soon. / I'll call you soon
Te llamo pronto. / Te llamo luego
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You see your Dominican classmate in the hallway and she wants your phone number. You should be able to tell her.
Click here for a lesson from my pareja on:
Greetings 

Day of Week in Español

In English, Sunday comes first, but in Spanish Monday comes first. The days are not capitalize.

Here are the days of the week (and pronunciations) in Spanish:



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Asking someone what the day is in Español.

Click here for my pareja Amani's lesson on:
Courtesy Phrases

Group work - AUP - family AUP

School District of Philadelphia AUP

Science Leadership Academy AUP

TFI AUP

Work with your group to find the following things....

Name three major differences between the SLA AUP,  SDP AUP & the TFI AUP

What is the most unfair rule from all three AUPs

With your group come up with three changes for all three AUPs to make the policies better.

Now imagine you have children write an AUP for your home network with your group.

Upload your answers to Moodle - every student must upload their groups reactions. The assignent link is below

Que es alphabeto?

You need to spell out your company's name to a local business. The trick is, the business employees only speak spanish!!!

A (ah)  B (beh)  C (seh)  D (deh)  E (eh)  F (efeh)  G (hey)  H (acheh)  I (eeeee)  J (hota)    



K (kah)  L (eleh)  M (emeh)  N (eneh)  Ñ (enyeh)  O (ooh)  P (peh)  Q (cooo)  R (ereh)  



S (eseh)  T (teh)  U (ooooo)  V (beh)  W (doble-beh)  X (equis)  Y (eegriega)  Z (seta)

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Tú vs. Usted

​You get the chance to meet a famous spanish teacher from spain. His interest and goals are sooo close to what you want in your life, but you don't know what to ask him, and how. You don;t want to disrespect him either, so you need a guide to show you what questions to ask....

 and Usted BOTH mean you, but, when you say , you use it towards a peer, or someoneyounger. When you say usted, you use it to someone older, or someone that you want to showrespect to.

Preguntas (Tú) (questions informal)

¿Como te llamas?    (como-tay-jah-mas)      What's your name? (informal)

¿Como estas?         (como-es-tas)               How are you? (informal)

¿Qué tal?                (kay-tal)                     What's up?

¿De donde eres tú?    (day-don-day-ear-es-too)    Where are you from? (informal)

¿Cuál es tu número de teléfono?   (coal-es-too-numero-day-telephone-o)   Whats your number? (informal)

¿Cuántos años tienes tú?     (quan-toes-an-nose-tee-an-es-too)       When’s your birthday? (informal)