Spanish
Spanish
There are over 350 million native speakers of Spanish in twenty-two countries; this makes Spanish one of the most widely spoken languages in the world.
A great language for travel, finding new areas to work, or impressing your friends!
Just like English, there are as many different forms of Spanish and some of them can sound very different, with their words or slang. In this class we will mainly be learning Mexican - Spanish, but through the year we will branch out and look at other cultures.
Pronouncation
Listen through the video, pausing the video after each Letter/Word.
Write down the Letter/Word in your workbook.
Speak each Letter and Word aloud - then find and translate the word into English.
Write these down in your workbook, practice them aloud and always be ready to hear and speak them during Spanish Class.
¡Escucha! - Listen!
¡Repitan! - Repeat!
¡Hola Maestro! - Hello Teacher!
How to introduce yourselves
How to introduce yourselves in Spanish:
There are many ways to introduce yourselves in Spanish, today we are going to learn two of them:
Hola, me llamo [your name]
Hola, mi nombre es [your name]
Hellos and Goodbyes
Hola
Buenos Dias
Adios
Hasta luego
Gracias
Good day
Good bye
Thanks
See you Later
Hello
Hola - Hello
Buenos Dias - Good Day
Adios - Good Bye
Hasta luego - See you later
Gracias - Thanks
Learning our basic nouns
Spanish - Scrambled English
Arroz - icre
Hamburguesas - amehgurbr
Espagueti - pgisteath
Tomates - ometotsa
Queso - ceehse
Galletas - biscuits
Zanahorias - artcsro
Learning our basic numbers
Tu Números - Your Numbers 1-10
Learning our family words
In Spanish words have genders -
They are either Male or Female, depending on the ending of the word -
That gender will have an impact on the Words around it!
Activity Two: Instructions
Take a piece of paper and draw a picture of a tree (if you only have a device you can find a image of a family tree online.)
Add in your parents, Siblings, Grandparents, Uncles and Aunties, and Cousins.
If you need any further family names you want to include, you can research online or ask your Maestro.
Papa
Mama
Hermano
Hermana
Abuelo
Abuela
Tio
Tia
Primo
Prima
---------Extra Names we might need ---------
Caregiver - Tutor
Yo - I / Me
Friend - Amigo
Step-dad - Padrastro
Step-mum - Madrastra
Te presento a [Their Name] – Introducing one person.
Les presento a [Their Name] – Introducing two people or more.
Use these phrases and the family names you learned above to practice introducing your family members to one-another.
Culture Day - Mexico
Where do you work and where are you from?
In this lesson we are going to learn how to ask and respond to the questions:
Where do you work?
Where are you from?
Step One: Follow this link to Hapara: My Student Dashboard
Step Two: Go to the top of the page and select "All My Class"
Step Three: Scroll down though the listed classes until you find your class's name
Step Four: All your activities will be located in the folder "Term Two: Our Environment"