El Alfabeto Y Saludos Lección Uno
Objetivos: In this lesson you will learn to: El alfabeto Greet people Respond when people greet you Obtain and provide information and engage in short conversations dealing with greeting
El Alfabeto A – Avion B – Bebé Ba , be, bi, bo, bu C – Carro, cesta Ca, ce, ci, co, cu D – Dedo Da, de, di, do, du E – Elefante, es
Más Alfabeto F- Foto Fa, fe, fi, fo, fu G- Gato, gemelas Ga, ge, gi, go, gu H- hamaca, hopsital Ha, he, hi, ho, hu I - iglesia
Letras: J-M J- Javon, Jueves Ja, je, ji, jo ju K- kilo, Karen Ka, ke, ki, ko ,ku L – lago La, le, li, lo, lu M – Mono Ma, me, mi, mo, mu
Letras: N - Q N – Nariz Na, ne, ni, no, nu Ñ- Niña Ña, ñe, ñi, ño, ñu O – Oso P – Pelo Pa, pe, pi, po, pu Q – queso
Letras – R - V R – Rana Ra, Re, Ri, Ro, Ru S – Sala Sa, Se, Si, So, Su T – Té Ta, Te, Ti, To, Tu U – Uva V – Vaca Va, Ve, Vi, Vo, Vu
Letras: W-Z W – Washington, Walkiria Wa, we, wi, wo, wu X – Examen Xa, xe, xi, xo, xu Y – yeso (ya, ye, yi, yo, yu) Z – zapato Za, ze, zi, zo, zu
Listening comprehansion ___________________
El alfabeto- la cancion http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CK8H BnUcbuQ An song that will help you learn the Spanish alphabet.
Some expressions Hola! Hola! Qué Tal? Bien, gracias. Y tu? Muy bien.
Formal Spanish greetings. Some greetings are more formal than !Hola¡ When you greet an older person, you may use one of the following expressions Buenos dias, señora. Buenas tardes, señorita. Buenas noches señor. Repaso: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjKtW 7qBRPE
Cultura When speaking Spanish, the titles Señor, señora, and señorita are frequently used without the last name of the person. In Spanish-speaking countries, young people almost always shake hands when they greet one another.
Homework: Manos a la obra Buenos Dias! Draw five stick figures. Give each one a name. They will present your family, friends, and teachers. Greet each one of them properly in Spanish.
Lección 2 In this lesson you will learn how to say good-bye to people. You will notice that there are many different expressions you can use when taking leave of a person
Adiós The usual expression to use when saying good-bye to someone is ¡Adiós! If you plan to see the person again soon, you can say ¡Hasta pronto! Or ¡Hasta Luego! If you plan to see the person the next day, you can say ¡Hasta Mañana! You will frequently hear the informal expression !Chao!
La cortesía There are several way to express you’re welcome. No hay de que De nada Por nada 2. Ordering food politely Un taco, por favor Una echilada, por favor 3. Saying thank you Gracias
Activity – order the following foods 1. Un sandwich 2. Una limonada 3. Una pizza 4. Un té 5. un tamal 6. una enchilada
Class activity: Write a Spanish expression from this lesson that illustrates the English word or expression. Follow the model Greeting people ¡Hola! Saying good-bye Hello. How are you? Very good. Thank you. And you? See you soon.
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