Showing posts with label colors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label colors. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Buenos días, ¿Cómo estás?

Today in BEGINNER's Spanish we continued practicing our numbers and colors.

We quickly covered how to tell time: es la una (it is one o'clock), son las dos (it is two o'clock), son las tres (it is three o'clock), and so on. We learned new adjectives such as grande (big), pequeño (small) and bonito (beautiful), as well as some new names for animals: el burro (donkey), el camello (camel), el caballo (horse), el lobo (wolf) and el dragón (dragon).

Next week we will continue with introductions and greetings: Buenos días (Good morning/Good day/Hello), buenas tardes (Good afternoon/Good evening), buenas noches (Good evening/Good night), ¿Cómo estás? (How are you?), etc.

Please go over pages 1 and 3 in our book (Rose Thomas) and watch the two videos below in preparation for class. You will notice that in the video by Sr. Howard he uses new words and expressions such as enfermo (sick) or Me duele (It hurst) followed by body parts (eg. Me duele el brazo: my arm hurts, etc.). They also use ¿Por qué? (Why).

It is important you come prepared so we can put a puppet show together during class. We will have a dragon (el dragón), a butterfly (la mariposa), a witch (la bruja), a boy (el niño) and maybe a few more characters. ¡Hasta el martes! See you on Tuesday!

VIDEO: Muzzi: Buenos días.




VIDEO:  Sr. Howard: ¿Cómo estás?




Today in INTERMEDIATE Spanish we talked about Lacrosse, numbers and AR ending verbs. Please go over page 36 in you book (Cynthia Downs), finish your sentences for your presentations and watch the video below to learn more about conjugations in the present tense (Yes, D and J, I know it is about six minutes long, but please watch it a couple of times, if you could, to reinforced all that we have covered in class today).

VIDEO: Practiquemos: Verb Conjugations



¡Hasta el martes!

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Los números/Numbers

Today we explored numbers in both of our classes.

BEGINNERS:

Beginners continued practicing colors and we learned some basic cardinal numbers (1-12).

Please have your students practice numbers 1-15 (or if they are very ambitious, go ahead and have them learn up to 20). You can do this by watching the videos below, using this interactive link, or simply going over page 9 in your activity book (Rose Thomas).

Notice that after 15, numbers 16-19 are a combination of previously learned numbers with minor spelling variations: 16 = 10 y (and) 6 (dieciséis), 17 = 10 y (and) 7 (diecisiete) and so on.


VIDEO: 1-10 Rosita (Sesame Street)




VIDEO: 1-10 Doki (Discovery Kids)




VIDEO: 1-20 (Howcast):  typo: 19 should be diecinueve instead of diecenueve!




INTERMEDIATE SPANISH

Today some forgot their composition while others forgot their display items (or both).
I know however, that you are all going to be "super-ready" for class next time, right?

Please, go over numbers 1-100 at this site. You already know those numbers. Please practice to improve your pronunciation.

Also, go over page 12 in your activity book (Cynthia Downs) and watch the video below. Please pay attention to irregular: quinientos, setecientos and novecientos.

VIDEO: Numbers 100-1000



¡Hasta el martes!

Monday, March 4, 2013

Monday, March 4th: Greetings, Numbers and Colors

Today we learned about colors, numbers and some basic greetings and introductions. Below are some links that you may want to use to reinforce what we covered in class.

For numbers (1-30) you can go to this interactive site,  or play this fun game (you can adjust the settings to match your skills). You can also watch the following videos if you wish.









For colors visit any of these interactive sites: Quizlet or 123TeachMe site. You can also watch this basic video below.




¡Hasta el lunes! (See you on Monday!)