Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Tuesday, January 11th

Spanish 7 (Sections 1,3 and 5):

  •      began their daily homework, which consists of writing down the date EVERY day (even on weekends) until the day of the Term 2 final, which will be on:
            Thursday, January 20th for sections 1 and 3
             Friday, January 21st for section 5
Students in Spanish 7 must write down the date every day, for a grade. Each sentence is worth 7 points, and students will lose 7 points for each day not completed. They will also lose points for spelling mistakes, missing accent marks, or words in the wrong order. Look at the vocabulary sheet below to see how to write the date.
  • reviewed the study guide (posted last week under Spanish 7 study guide).

Spanish Calendar vocabulary

Giving the date in Spanish:
1)    Remember that days of the week and months are NOT capitalized.
2)    The order of the words is different in Spanish:
                  The number comes first, and the month comes last.

Example:
Hoy es martes, el veintiseis de octubre = Today is Tuesday, October 26th.
(Write out the number word e.g. “veintiseis”, not 26)

Days of the week:             Months____________________________

Monday = lunes                        January = enero         July = julio
Tuesday = martes                     February = febrero   August = agosto
Wednesday = miércoles            March = marzo            September = septiembre
Thursday = jueves                   April = abril               October = octubre
Friday = viernes                      May = mayo                November = noviembre
Saturday = sábado                  June = junio                December = diciembre
Sunday = domingo

Numbers
0 = cero
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 dieciseis                           
17 diecisiete                         
18 dieciocho                          
19 diecinueve                        
20 veinte                               
21 veintiuno                 
22 veintidos
23 veintitres
24 veinticuatro
25 veinticinco
26 veintiseis          
27 veintisiete         
28 veintiocho 
 29 veintinueve
30 treinta
31 treinta y uno


Spanish I:
reviewed what will be on their final on Thursday, January 20th:
  • Pronouns:
singular pronouns           plural pronouns
I = yo                               we = nosotros
You (familiar) = tú          you (familiar) = vosotros  (only used in Spain)
He = él                            they = ellos
She = ella                        they = ellas
You (formal) = usted       you (formal/familiar) = ustedes

  •  Definite articles:
el, la, los, las = they
  • Indefinite articles:
un, una = a
unos, unas = some
  • conjugating the verb "ser"= to be:
soy         somos
eres       sois
es          son
  • using the verb "gustar" = to like:
Me gusta = I like
Te gusta = You like
Le gusta = He/she likes
Me gusta _____________ . = I like _________ (one thing)
Me gustan ____________. = I like __________ (more than one thing).

Examples:
with a noun:
                   Me gusta la pizza.
                   Me gustan las pizzas.
                  Me gusta Michigan.
                  Me gusta Taylor Swift.
with a verb:
                   Me gusta bailar.
                  

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