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Spanish Club

Spanish Club. Welcome! Today: Letters, numbers, introductions. Preparation. A B C D E F G H. I J K L M N O P. Q R S T U V W X. Y Z LL Ñ RR. A note on the alphabet. Letter names are given based on pronunciation, not the actual spelling of the letter in Spanish

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Spanish Club

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  1. Spanish Club • Welcome! • Today: Letters, numbers, introductions

  2. Preparation A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z LL Ñ RR

  3. A note on the alphabet • Letter names are given based on pronunciation, not the actual spelling of the letter in Spanish • E.g. the letter “H” is given as “achay”, while it is properly called “hache”

  4. A • Letter: “ah” • Sound: “ah” English example: father Spanish example: gato (cat)

  5. B • Letter: “bay” • Sound: b English example: beat Spanish example: beber (to drink)

  6. C • Letter: “say” • Sound: s • Sound before a or o: k English example: Spanish example: decir (to say), flaco (skinny)

  7. D • Letter: “day” • Sound: d English example: desk Spanish example: decir (to say)

  8. E • Letter: “ay” (ei) • Sound: “ay” (ei) English example: Lay Spanish example: decir (to say)

  9. F • Letter: “efay” • Sound: f English example: far Spanish example: flaco (skinny)

  10. G • Letter: “hay” • Sound: h / g (before o or a) English example: hero ; gate Spanish example: eligir (to choose) ; gato (cat)

  11. H • Letter: “achay” • Sound: -- English example: -- Spanish example: hola (pronounced “ola”) (Hello)

  12. I • Letter: “ee” • Sound: “ee” English example: See Spanish example: decir (to say)

  13. J • Letter: “hota” • Sound: h English example: hotel Spanish example: rojo (red)

  14. K • Letter: “ka” • Sound: k English example: kilometre Spanish example: kilómetro (kilometre)

  15. L • Letter: “el-ay” • Sound: l English example: lay Spanish example: levantarse (to get up)

  16. LL • Letter: “ay-ay”/ “ejay” • Sound: y English example: you Spanish example: pollo (chicken)

  17. M • Letter: “em-ay” • Sound: m English example: my Spanish example: mi (my)

  18. N • Letter: “en-ay” • Sound: n English example: never Spanish example: nunca (never)

  19. Ñ • Letter: “en-yay” • Sound: ny English example: onion Spanish example: enseñar (to teach)

  20. O • Letter: “oh” • Sound: oh English example: boat Spanish example: ocho (eight)

  21. P • Letter: “pay” • Sound: between p & b English example: spot Spanish example: pero (but)

  22. Q • Letter: “koo” • Sound: k English example: case Spanish example: queso (cheese)

  23. R • Letter: “er-ray” • Sound: between r and d English example: - Spanish example: para (for)

  24. RR • Letter: “err-ray” • Sound: rolled r English example: - Spanish example: perro (dog)

  25. S • Letter: “ess-ay” • Sound: s (never z) English example: say Spanish example: Luisa

  26. T • Letter: “tay” • Sound: between t and d English example: stop Spanish example: taco

  27. U • Letter: “oo” • Sound: oo English example: noon Spanish example: nunca (never)

  28. V • Letter: “vay/bay” • Sound: between b and v, closer to b English example: bent (sort of…) Spanish example: ventana (window)

  29. W • Letter: “doh-blay vay” Only used in words of foreign origin

  30. X • Letter: “aykees” • Sound: ks (sometimes sh or h) English example: exact ; hotel Spanish example: exactamente (exactly), México

  31. Y • Letter: “ee gree-ayga” (i griega: “Greek i”) • Sound: ee, sometimes y/j English example: Ski ; you Spanish example: y (and) ; yo (I)

  32. Z • Letter: “say-ta” • Sound: s English example: sorry Spanish example: zorro (fox)

  33. Can you pronounce… • Casa (house) • Nombre (name) • Que (what/that) • Español (Spanish) • Helado (ice cream) • Jalapeño • Rubio (blonde) • Eso (that) • Paz (peace) • Pequeño (small) • Pobre (poor) • Estrella (star) • Grave (grave, deep) • Hablar (to speak)

  34. Numbers! 1: uno 6: seis 2: dos 7: siete 3: tres 8: ocho 4: cuatro 9: nueve 5: cinco 10. diez

  35. Numbers! 1: uno oo-no 6: seis say-s 2: dos dohs 7: siete see-et-ay 3: tres trays 8: ocho oh-choh 4: cuatro quatro 9: nueve noo-eb-ay 5: cinco seenko 10. diez dee-es

  36. Conversation Starters Questions ¿Cómo estás? How are you? Estoy ___ I am • Bien well (good) • Felíz happy • Así así so-so (just okay) • Cansado tired • Muy very Gracias thank you ¿Y tú? And you? Greetings ¡Hola! Hello Buenos días Good day Buenas tardes Good afternoon Adios goodbye

  37. Conversation Starters Conversation Topics • ¿Cómo se llama? What is your name? • Me llamo ___ My name is ___ • ¿Cuántos años tienes? How old are you? • Tengo ___ añosI am ___ (I have ___ years) • ¿De dónde eres? Where are you from? • Soy de ___ I am from ___ • ¿Cuál es tu ___ favorito? What is your favorite… • deporte sport • color colour • película movie • clase class • Mi (clase) favorito es ___ My favorite (class) is… Greetings ¡Hola! Hello Buenos días Good day Buenas tardes Good afternoon ¿Cómo estás? How are you? Estoy ___ I am • Bien well (good) • Felíz happy • Así así so-so (just okay) • Cansado tired • Muy very Gracias thank you ¿Y tú? And you? Adios goodbye

  38. ¿Quieres Practicar? • Voy a poner la presentación en mi sitio de web. Pueden visitarlo a liaenglish.wordpress.com Do you want to practice? • I will put the presentation on my website. You can visit it at liaenglish.wordpress.com

  39. HastaLuego! • ¡Esperoquetenganunabuenasemana! Until later! I hope that you have a good week!

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