Do Now ¡Buenos días! Hoy es ….. Mira la hoja de papel. Look at the handout. ( The whole front page is your hazlo. ) 1.Greetings: 2.Goodbyes: ESPAÑOL Sra. Greendyke: Buenas tardes, Malika. ¿Cómo estás? Malika: Muy bien, gracias, Señora Greendyke. ¿Y Usted? Sra. Greendyke: Bien, gracias. ENGLISH Sra. G.: ________________________________________________ Malika: ______________________________________________ _____ ________________________________ Sra. G.: ________________________________________________ ESPAÑOL Clevon: Buenos días, Shanika. ¿Qué tal? Shanika: Regular. ¿Y tú, Clevon? Clevon: Nada. ENGLISH Clevon: _______________________________________ Shanika: _______________________________________ ________________________________ Clevon: _______________________________________
Los diálogos When practicing your dialogue to present it to the class… –You should speak at a low volume when practicing. –If you have a question, raise your hand and wait patiently for Srta. Meza –Please respect those working around you.
The Spanish Alphabet El alfabeto “El abecedario”
Some notes on the Spanish alphabet… In English, sometimes vowels take on different pronunciations Pronounce the following words: –naked, baked –water, later –roaring, pouring In Spanish, 99% of the time, vowels keep the same pronunciation, making it very easy to pronounce the word if you know how each letter is pronounced.
Aa [ahh]
Bb [bay]
Cc [say]
Ch [chay]
Dd [day]
Ee [ay]
Ff [eff - ay]
Gg [he][hay]
Hh [ah-che]
Ii [eee]
Jj [hotah]
Kk [kah]
Ll [ellay]
ll [ay-yay]
Mm [emm-eh]
Nn [enn-eh]
ñ [en-yay]
Oo [oh]
Pp [pay]
Qq [coo]
Rr [err - ray]
rr [errrrrr - ray] (roll tongue)
Ss [eh - say]
Tt [tay]
Uu [ooo]
Vv [vay]
Ww [doblay oo]
Xx [eh-kees]
Yy [igriega] [ee-gree-ay-gah]
Zz [zay - tah]
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