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Monday, October 18, 2010

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Conjugations back video & a note about vosotros

I'm bringing conjugations back video by Sr. Mara Yeah!

O-AS-A-AMOS-AN has met its match, Sr. Mara breaks it down.


Here's a tip, since we don't practice the vosotros form in class, ( it is mainly only used in Spain and Argentina) you should still take notice of it in the video so you recognize it when you hear it or when someone addresses you and your friends as y'all... you would simply answer them with nosotros and 5f needed, address them and their friends as ustedes.

Y'all understand? ¿Entendéis? Sí entendemos. ¡Excelente!

Sunday, September 26, 2010

La familia

Basic Spanish Vocabulary, La Familia a short video introducing the members of the family in Spanish.
Practice writing a few sentences about your family using this vocabulary, your knowledge of the verb SER and some adjectives we have used in class.

Here is a second video, test your knowledge on the Top 16 words on Families!

Friday, September 10, 2010

A-E-I-O-U el burro sabe más que tú...

Here is the video link click here!

Take a look at the lyrics, see if you can figure out what they mean!

Borriquito como tú - Little Donkey like youby Peret

Borriquito como tú. Tu-Ru-Ru
Que no sabes ni la U
Tu-Ru-Ru

Borriquito como tú
Tu-Ru-Ru

Yo sé mas que tú.

A=A
E=E
I=I
O=O
U=U

A----E
I
O
U!
Borriquito como tú.. Tu-Ru-Ru.
Que no sabes ni la U
Tu
Ru. Ru

Borriquito como tú.
Tu-Ru-Ru

Yo sé mas que tú.

Yo soy el cantante

Yo soy el poeta

Soy el mas querido
Soy el preferido
De la juventud . . .
Con solo seis letras
Hago mil canciones
Y todos aplauden
Con gran entusiasmo
Mis inspiraciones.

Les canto a las chicas
Canto al tabernero.
Canto a la portera
Canto a lo que sea
Canto al mundo entero.
Y con este acento
Parezco extranjero
Pero soy de Vigo
Me hago llamar Peter
Y mi nombre es Pedro.

Borriquito como tú.. Tu-Ru-Ru. . . . .

Fuente: musica.com

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Los meses del año

The Spanish names for the months, los meses, are easy to learn because they are very similar to how we name them in English. Just like the days of the week, the months of the year are not capitalized in Spanish.

Los meses del año son enero, febrero, marzo, abril, mayo, junio, julio, agosto, septiembre, octubre, noviembre y diciembre.


Click here to go to this site to play and learn the names of the months in Spanish. You'll need speakers on for this.

First click Introduction then read the directions and choose the button Hear the words first. Listen. When you finish, click Exit. Next click You choose the words. Use your mouse to hear the months pronounced for you. When you are familiar with the names of the months, try the Spelling Practice and the Spelling Quiz!

You can go back and do it again and again until you get a perfect score. ¡Perfecto!

Quiz Yourself - Latin American Countries

SO you think you know your Latin American geography? Try this quiz to test your knowledge of los paises de Latino América!

Don't forget to click to Allow Pop-ups on this site.

And you have to have Adobe Flash Player, it is safe and free get it HERE to download and install.

If that is not enough for you, there are more tutorials and geography games click HERE, capitals, maps and geographical regions. ¡Orale!

Sunday, June 20, 2010

The gold bug. And the red one and the black one.

Check out this fun page about the Spanish names for los colores of the colorful beetles!
There's an introduction with reading and listening like the ABC page, so turn up your speakers. There's a multiple choice quiz and a memory game, spelling practice and another chance to "quiz yourself".

¡Andale!



Bonus:
  1. What are the colors of the rainbow?
  2. Using the WordReference.com English to Spanish dictionary, find out how to say rainbow in Spanish!

El alfabeto español

¡Buenas días clase!

Let's get started with our Spanish ABC's: El alfabeto español


The link has audio so adjust your speakers. Click the link then using your mouse, trace the path zig-zagging across the page to see and hear the letters of the alphabet pronounced one by one. Click the link here. Listen and repeat!

Extra reading:

For those of you interested in reading about The Royal Spanish Academy (Spanish: Real Academia Española, RAE) is the official royal institution responsible for regulating the Spanish language.

¡Muy bien!