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Que tiempo hace?
https://www.scienceleadership.org/users/jzhang <--- Here are Jian's posts.
https://www.scienceleadership.org/users/wabuali <----Here are Warda's posts.
Colombia (Abazoski y Getz)
El lunes nosotros fuimos a un edificio viejo.
El martes nosotros fuimos a la cuidad. Nosotros nos supimos la historia de Colombia.
El miércoles nosotros fuimos a la ciudad Cali en la noche.
El jueves nosotros fuimos parasailing.
El viernes nosotros encontramos muchas personas.
El sabado nosotros fuimos a la playa.
El domingo nosotros estuvimos en un parque de archaeology.
El lunes malo fue a la iglesia y Luis tomós las fotos.
El martes luis estuve en la jungla y malo fue enfermo.
El miércoles nosotros dejaron colobia en un avion.
Guatemala (Klales & Marshall)
Nicaragua (Collins, y Bracey)
El Alfabeto en español
1. The alphabet in English
2. The pronunciation of the alphabet in Spanish
Introduction of Video
Here's a video of two people asking each other how to spell their names.
¡Hola, amigo!
1.The numbers in Spanish
2. How to ask for someone's phone number
Here's a video of two people meeting up and asking each other for their phone number.
¡Hola, extraño!
1. How to say hello
2. how to say how are you
3. how to say good bye
1. Hello= ¡Hola!
2. Good morning= ¡Buenos días!
3. Good afternoon= ¡Buenas tardes!
4. Good evening= ¡Buenas noches!
5. How are you?= ¿ Cómo estas?
6.Good bye= ¡Adios!
Introduction to Video
Here's a video of two people meeting again, who knew each other from high school.
Spain ( Yarbrough, Ximines)
En el verano nosotros fuímos España. Nosotros dormimos en Hotel Ritz Madrid en Madrid, España En Madrid fuímos la Royal Palace, es muy bonita. Fuimose Buen Retiro Park, vimos muchos perros. Dispues, fuímos el resturante La Broche. Comimos paella y las ensaladas. En la noche, caminamos la Gran Vía Avenue . Dispues, fuimos en la hotel.
El día próximo, por la manana, comimos revuelto con setas (mmmmmm….) Fuimos la Barcelona, España. Barcelona es muy bonita. Fuímos La Sagrad Familia, es la inglesía. Dispues, fuímos Picasso Museo. Fuimos el comimos pollo y arroz. Dispues comimos, fuímos la Furnte Mágica en la noche .¿ Que hiciste en el verano ?
Bolivia (Brown & Reveron)
Venezula (Muhammad and Knight)
Costa Rica (Bornstien & Boccuti)
San Juan Puerto Rico (Smith & Nesbitt)
Peru (Le & Hamilton)
Mexico(Perri&Thomas)
Colombia(Abazoski y Getz)
Courtesy Phrases
https://www.scienceleadership.org/users/jzhang <--- Here are Jian's posts.
https://www.scienceleadership.org/users/wabuali <----Here are Warda's posts.
Numeros in enspanol
Fist knowing how to count to ten. (very basic)
Knowing how to count to and say bigger numbers.
Then counting by 5,10 etc.
Adding and subtracting, multiplying and dividing in spanish
Let's say your little brother os sister is just learning how to say their numbers in spanish for the first time and, and their saying the numbers wrong. you would know how to correct them and help them succeed than fail.
Uno dos tres cuartro cinco seis siete ocho nueve diez
cinco diez quince viente vientycinco trenta trentaycinco
What Holiday is Coming Up
Knowing the months and knowing what holiday is coming up according to what month that is.
This lesson will also tie into the other lesson which is about numbers. Then you will be able to say the date and your birthday in spanish.
¿Qúe tiempo hace hoy ?
In order to ask someone how is the weather you must know
1) What the different weathers are
2) What’s the question of “What
temperature is it?”
3) How to respond to the question What
temperature is it?
The
different types of weather are….. |
|
Mucho Frío |
0 degrees |
Mucho Calor |
100 degrees |
Mucho fresco |
50 degrees |
Muy buen tiempo |
Very good temperature |
Muy mal tiempo |
Very bad temperature |
Mucho sol |
Very sunny |
Mucho viento |
Very windy |
Está lloviendo |
Its raining |
Está nevando |
Its snowing |
Está nublado |
Its cloudy |
Question
and Answer |
|
Qúe tiempo hace hoy? |
What temperature is it today |
hace |
Its…. (mucho frío, mucho calor) etc |
Now
put it all together. . . . .
Person 1: Qúe tiempo hace hoy?
Person 2: hace….. Its…. (mucho frío,
mucho calor) etc
Cuándo es tu cumpleanos?: When’s your birthday ?
When’s your birthday ?
In order to
be able to tell someone your birthday, you must be able to:
1) Know how to say the days of the month
2) Know the numbers up to 31
3) Now what’s the question of what’s
your birthday and how you answer it
The Months of the year are..... |
|
January |
enero |
February |
frebreo |
March |
marzo |
April |
abril |
May |
mayo |
June |
junio |
July |
julio |
August |
agosto |
September |
septiembre |
October |
octubre |
November |
noviembre |
December |
diciembre |
*The months
of the year in Spanish all began with lower case letters, opposite of the
months of the year in English.
The numbers in Spanish
up to 31 are…….
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 |
cutorce |
15 |
quince |
16 |
diez y
sies |
17 |
diez y
siete |
18 |
diez y
ocho |
19 |
diez y
nueve |
20 |
viente |
21 |
viente y
uno |
22 |
viente y
dos |
23 |
viente y
tres |
24 |
viente y
cuatro |
25 |
viente y
cinco |
26 |
viente y
seis |
27 |
viente y
siete |
28 |
viente y
ocho |
29 |
viente y
nueve |
30 |
trienta |
31 |
trientayuno |
Birthday . . .
What
is your birthday? |
Cuándo
es su cumpleanos? |
In Spanish you put the number before
the month.
Ex.
My birthday is on September 24. This is how it would look.
Question: Cuándo es su cumpleanos?
Answer: es el viente y cuatro de
septiembre.
¿Cómo estas?: How to greet a stranger or a friend
In order to ask someone how they’re doing you must know how to:
-Open a conversation
-How to ask formally and informally
-How to answer a question if someone asks you
-When to use each greeting at what time of the day
How to say hello:
Hola!
When asking your friend or family member how they are doing, you ask:
¿Cómo Estas?
When asking a stranger or someone with high authority how they are doing, you ask:
¿Cómo Estas Usted?
Now that YOU know how ask the questions, you must know how to answer them!
The most common answers to “¿Como Estas?” are:
Muy Bien - Doing well or good
Mas o menos- Doing okay
Muy Mal- Doing bad/horrible
After greeting someone, you must always say bid them good-bye.
How to say a simple good-bye:
Adios!
More ways to bid farewell to someone are at the bottom:
¿Qué dia es hoy?: What day is it ?
In order to answer someone’s question about the date you must know
1) The days of the week
2) How to say today is….
3) How to say tomorrow is…..
The
days of the week are . . . . |
|
Sunday |
domingo |
Monday |
lunes |
Tuesday |
martes |
Wednesday |
miércoles |
Thursday |
jueves |
Friday |
viernes |
Saturday |
sábado |
*The days of the week
began in LOWER CASE letters, the opposite of the English days of the week.
Answering questions
How
to answer the question Qué dia es hoy? (what day is it?) . . |
|
Today is. . . . |
Hoy es ….. (lunes ,martes) etc. |
How to answer the question Qué dia es manana ? (what
day is it tomorrow?) |
|
Tomorrow is… |
Manana es….(lunes , martes) etc. |
Now put it
together, you can answer someone when they ask cuál es la fecha de hoy?
Muchas Gracias!: How to be polite
Manners are always important in EVERY culture. The same thing goes for the spanish-speaking culture too.
Lets start with “excuse me” first. There are about 3 ways to say excuse me in spanish but each way has a different scenario:
Con Permiso
This is used when someone is in your way and you want them to move.
Disculpe
This is used to get someone’s attention.
Perdon
Finally, this is the most common. When you bump into someone or do something you didn’t mean to do. You say Perdon.
Next, are the thank you’s. There are also 3 ways to say these but they all are used them same and each one uses a different importance.
Gracias
This is used for a simple thank you.
Muchas Gracias.
This is used to mean “Thanks a lot”.
Muy amble Gracias.
Finally, this is used to mean “Thanks a million”.
Then, please. Please in spanish is Por favor. This is used anytime you want to say please.
Finally, the “you’re welcome”s. There are also 3 ways to you’re welcome in spanish. But this time you can use these at anytime, anywhere, for any meaning.
De nada.
Por nada.
No hay de que.
Telling the Time in Epañol
-How to ask the time
-How to tell the time
uno-1 once-11 venti y uno-21 treinta y uno-31 cuarenta y uno-41
dos-2 doce-12 venti y dos-22 treinta y dos-32 cuarenta y dos-42
tres-3 trece-13 venti y tres-23 treinta y tres-33 cuarenta y tres-43
cuatro-4 catorce-14 venti y cuatro-24 treinta y cuatro-34 cuarenta y cuatro-44
cinco-5 quince-15 venti y cinco-25 treinta y cinco-35 cuarenta y cinco-45
seis-6 dieciseis-16 venti y seis-26 treinta y seis-36 cuarenta y seis- 46
siete-7 diecisiete-17 venti y siete-27 treinta y siete-37 cuarenta y siete-47
ocho-8 dieciocho-18 venti y ocho-28 treinta y ocho-38 cuarenta y ocho-48
nueve-9 diecinueve-19 venti y nueve treinta y nueve-39 cuarenta y nueve-49
diez-10 veinte-20 treinta-30 cuarenta-40 cincuenta-50 cincuenta y uno-51
cincuenta y dos-52
cincuenta y tres-53
cincuenta y cuatro-54
cincuenta y cinco-55
cincuenta y seis-56
cincuenta y siete-57
cincuenta y ocho-58
cincuenta y nueve-59
sesenta-60
Son las_________ en punto
ex.
son las dos en punto-2:00
son las cinco en punto-5:00
son las siete en punto-7:00
if its five minutes after you would say:
Son las__________ y cinco
if its fifteen minutes after you would say:
Son las___________ y cuarto
Cuarto sounds a lot like cuatro, but Cuarto me a quarter so you would be saying its a quarter after. (don't get those two mixed up)
If its fifteen minutes to the next hour you would say:
Son las___________ menos cuarto
If its five minutes to the next hour you would say:
Son las___________ menos cinco
ex.
Son las cinco menos cuarto- its fifteen minutes to five
Son las siete menos cinco- its five minutes to seven
Son las dos y cinco- its five after two
Son las cuatro y cuarto- its fifteen minutes past four
Es la medianoche- its midnight
To say its 12pm you would say:
Es el mediodia- its noon
Now that you know the numbers, here is a real life situation of someone asking the time in Spanish class.