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Spanish Grade 9 Mallie Culpepper

Learn the Months in Spanish!. Spanish Grade 9 Mallie Culpepper. Click to Go to Main Menu. The Months (Los Meses ). Click on the picture or the text to learn about that month!. February / febrero. March / marzo.

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Spanish Grade 9 Mallie Culpepper

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  1. Learn the Months in Spanish! Spanish Grade 9 Mallie Culpepper Click to Go to Main Menu

  2. The Months (Los Meses) Click on the picture or the text to learn about that month! February / febrero March / marzo January / enero April / abril May / mayo June / junio August /augusto July / julio September / septiembre October / octubre December / diciembre November / noviembre Click to take Quiz

  3. January • How do you say Janauryin Spanish? • ¿Cómo se dice January en español? • enero Notice that months are not capitalized in Spanish • Fun Fact (DivertidoHecho): In Spanish Cultures they celebrate the Three Kings Day (Dias de Reyes) on January 6th. Click to hear pronunciation Click to Return to Main Menu

  4. February • ¿Cómo se dice February? • febrero • Fun Fact (DivertidoHecho): February 27th is the Dominican Republic Independence Day. It also marks the first day of the Dominican Carnival. Click to hear pronunciation Click to Return to Main Menu

  5. March • ¿Cómo se dice March? marzo • Fun Fact (DivertidoHecho): March 22 is Emancipation Day in Puerto Rico. Slaves in Puerto Rico were freed on this date in 1873. Click to hear pronunciation Click to Return to Main Menu

  6. April • ¿Cómo se dice April? abril • Fun Fact (DivertidoHecho): April 11 is the Battle of Rivas Day in Costa Rica. It is the anniversary of victory over Confederate invaders in 1856. Click to hear pronunciation Click to Return to Main Menu

  7. May • ¿Cómo se dice May? mayo • Fun Fact (DivertidoHecho): Cinco de Mayoin México commemorates the victory of Mexican forces over the French army at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. Click to hear pronunciation Click to Return to Main Menu

  8. June • ¿Cómo se dice June? junio • Fun Fact (DivertidoHecho): On June 24 there is the Feast of San Juan Bautista, or St. John the Baptist, patron saint of Puerto Rico’s capital, San Juan. Other Latinos celebrate the day as el Día de San Pedro. Click to hear pronunciation Click to Return to Main Menu

  9. Venezula US Peru Colombia July • ¿Cómo se dice July? julio • Fun Fact (DivertidoHecho): Not only is the US independence day in July, but so is Peru’s, Colombia’s, Venezula’s, and Argentina’s. Argentina Click to hear pronunciation Click to Return to Main Menu

  10. August • ¿Cómo se dice August? augusto • Fun Fact (DivertidoHecho): On Aug 7 there was the Battle of Boyacá in Colombia which is a public holiday celebrating the anniversary of the defeat of the Spanish in 1819 in the province of Boyacá. Click to hear pronunciation Click to Return to Main Menu

  11. September • ¿Cómo se dice September? septiembre • Fun Fact (DivertidoHecho): Chile, Belize, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Mexico all have their Independence Day in September. Click to hear pronunciation Click to Return to Main Menu

  12. October • ¿Cómo se dice October? octubre • Fun Fact (DivertidoHecho): Oct 12 is the National Spanish Day, also known as Día de la Hispanidad. In most of the Spanish speaking countries it is celebrated as Dia de la Raza, Columbus Day, or PanamericanDay. Click to hear pronunciation Click to Return to Main Menu

  13. November • ¿Cómo se dice November? noviembre • Fun Fact (DivertidoHecho): Nov 1 & 2 Día de los Muertos or Day of the Dead. Traditionally, it is a day to celebrate and honor one’s ancestors. It’s based on the belief that there is interaction between the living world and the world of spirits. On the Día de los Muertos, the almas, or the spirits of the dead, are said to come back for family reunions. Many celebrate setting up ofrendas (altars) in their homes to honor the memory of deceased loved ones and to welcome their visiting souls. Others visit their loved one’s cemetery plot and decorate it with flowers, candles and food. The holiday is celebrated with family and community gatherings, music, and feasting, and the festivity of its observance acknowledges death as an integral part or life. Click to hear pronunciation Click to Return to Main Menu

  14. December • ¿Cómo se dice December? diciembre • Fun Fact (DivertidoHecho): Dec 24 & 25 is La Nochebuena y la Navidad, Christmas Eve and Christmas. In many Catholic countries, people attend midnight mass on Christmas Eve. Click to hear pronunciation Click to Return to Main Menu

  15. Quiz Question Which month is marzo? A.) May B.) March C.) April

  16. A.) May Almost! May is mayo Try Again! Return to Quiz

  17. B.) March CORRECT! GREAT JOB! Click to Continue

  18. CONGRATULATIONS! • You have just learned the 12 months in Spanish! • Click the button to return to the Title Page for the next student Click to Return to Title Page

  19. C.) April Not Quite.. April is abril Try Again! Return to Quiz

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