a la clase de español
Me llamo Señora Lee y soy profesora de español. My name is Mrs Lee and I am a Spanish teacher.
Introducciones: ¿Cómo te llamas? Me llamo _________________
Work with a partner and practise introducing yourself.
These are the words you will need:
Vocabulary :
Hola Hello
Me llamo ____ My name is ____
¿Y tú? And you
¿Cómo te llamas? What is your name?
Mucho gusto Pleased to meet you
Igualmente Likewise
Ahora, mira el video y practica con tus compañeros.
Click on this link for different ways of saying hello in Spanish.
Click on this link to learn different ways of saying goodbye in Spanish
Adios - Goodbye
Hasta luego - See you laterHasta la vista - See you laterChau - Good bye Hasta mañana- See you tomorrow Hasta pronto - See you soon
Hola Adios
Buenos Dias Hasta la vista
Buenas Tardes Hasta luego
Buenas Noches Chau
Use the following conversation as a guide and make your own video with a partner. (Stop at 1:04 for informal introductions)
¿De dónde eres? Where are you from?
Soy de ___________ I'm from _____________
Nueva Zelanda Australia Inglaterra China la India
Sudáfrica Pakistan Los Estados Unidos Taiwan Corea del Sur
These are the words you will need:
Vocabulary :
Me llamo ____ My name is ____
¿Y tú? And you
¿Cómo te llamas? What is your name?
Mucho gusto Pleased to meet you
Igualmente Likewise
Hola Adios
Buenos Dias Hasta la vista
Buenas Tardes Hasta luego
Buenas Noches Chau
¿De dónde eres? Where are you from?
¿De qué nacionalidad eres?
Soy _________________
Who You Are Addressing Usually Matters
In Spanish, nouns, and adjectives usually, have a masculine form and a feminine form depending if the person being referenced is male or female. The masculine form is usually used to refer to more than one person of unknown gender. For example, "They are American" would be translated as Ellos son americanos," which is the masculine plural form.
A majority of nationalities end in -o. The feminine form for nationalities ending in -o is made by changing the -o to an -a. For example, the word griego, for a person from Greece, changes to griega when referencing a female.
Another common ending for nationalities is -és. Words ending in -és can be made feminine by changing the ending to -esa. Thus the feminine form of inglés, for someone or something from England, is inglesa.
In Spanish, nouns, and adjectives usually, have a masculine form and a feminine form depending if the person being referenced is male or female. The masculine form is usually used to refer to more than one person of unknown gender. For example, "They are American" would be translated as Ellos son americanos," which is the masculine plural form.
A majority of nationalities end in -o. The feminine form for nationalities ending in -o is made by changing the -o to an -a. For example, the word griego, for a person from Greece, changes to griega when referencing a female.
Another common ending for nationalities is -és. Words ending in -és can be made feminine by changing the ending to -esa. Thus the feminine form of inglés, for someone or something from England, is inglesa.
A Few Nationalities Do Not Change with Gender
There are some nationalities that do not change form with gender. Nationalities that have irregular endings, such as -ense, as in the word costarricense, used for Costa Rican, do not have a separate masculine or feminine form. The word remains the same when describing either gender. The same can be said for nationalities that end in -a. These do not change, such as croata for "Croatian," or belga for "Belgian."
Watch this video for more practice
¿Cuántos años tienes?How old are you?
tener - to have
tengo - I have Tengo nueve años (I am 9 years old)tienes - you have Tienes ocho años (You are 8 years old)tiene - he/she has Ella tiene diez años (She is 10 years old)
How old are the people in the following pictures? ¿Cuántos años tienen?
¿Como se dice he y she en español? Se dice .....
Watch this video and join in
La Familia
Learn your basic 'la familia' voculario aqui
http://divertirsespanol.blogspot.com/2015/11/la-familia.html
Family Members
Maria introduces her family in this video
¿Como se dice father en español?
Se dice ____________
¿Como se dice mother en español? Se dice ____________
¿Como se dice sister en español? Se dice ____________
¿Como se dice brother en español? Se dice ____________
¿Como se dice parents en español? Se dice ____________
Spanish Fun: Los Ojos y El Pelo (divertirsespanol.blogspot.com)
There are some nationalities that do not change form with gender. Nationalities that have irregular endings, such as -ense, as in the word costarricense, used for Costa Rican, do not have a separate masculine or feminine form. The word remains the same when describing either gender. The same can be said for nationalities that end in -a. These do not change, such as croata for "Croatian," or belga for "Belgian."
La Familia
http://divertirsespanol.blogspot.com/2015/11/la-familia.html
Family Members
¿Como se dice father en español?
Se dice ____________
¿Como se dice mother en español? Se dice ____________
¿Como se dice sister en español? Se dice ____________
¿Como se dice brother en español? Se dice ____________
¿Como se dice parents en español? Se dice ____________
No comments:
Post a Comment