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Chapter 1- Part 2 Vocabulary

El alfabeto. Chapter 1- Part 2 Vocabulary. Learning Targets:. I can identify the Spanish Alphabet. I can spell words using the Spanish Alphabet. I can ask for an email in Spanish. I can give an email in Spanish. El alfabeto. There are “27” letters in the Spanish alphabet

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Chapter 1- Part 2 Vocabulary

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  1. El alfabeto Chapter 1- Part 2 Vocabulary

  2. Learning Targets: • I can identify the Spanish Alphabet. • I can spell words using the Spanish Alphabet. • I can ask for an email in Spanish. • I can give an email in Spanish.

  3. El alfabeto • There are “27” letters in the Spanish alphabet • The same 26 letters of the English Alphabet + ñ • We will also be looking at 3 common two-letter sounds • Ch • Ll • Rr

  4. How many letters are in the Spanish alphabet? • 25 • 26 • 27 [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  5. What letter is the addition to the 26 letters of the English alphabet? • ch • ñ • rr [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  6. To help yourself learn the alphabet, make yourself a chart:

  7. Pronunciación • Like the “a” in father • Like the “b” sound in bet • Before an a, o, u it is a “k” sound like the “k” sound in cat “s” sound before “e or i” like “s” in sell • Like “ch” sound in chat • Like “d” in deck • Like the “a” sound in bay • Like the “f” sound in fun • Before an a, o, u it is a “g” sound like the “g” sound in go “h” sound before “e or i” like “g” in hand • A (a) • B(be) • C(ce) • Ch(che) • D(de) • E(e) • F(efe) • G(ge)

  8. Pronunciación • Silent like the “h” in hour • Like the “ee” in feet • Like the “h” sound in hot • Like “k” sound in karate • Like “l” sound in look • Like the “y” sound in yam • Like the “m” sound in mom • Like the “n” sound in no • Like the “ny” sound in canyon • H (hache) • I(i) • J(jota) • K(ka) • L(ele) • LL(elle) • M(eme) • N(ene) • Ñ (eñe)

  9. Pronunciación • Like the “o” in top • Like the “p” in pay • Like the “k” in kookoo • Like the “r” in record It is rolled when it is at the beginning • This is a rolled “r” like rumble • Like the “s” it sit • Like the “t” sound in table • O (o) • P (pe) • Q(cu) • R(ere) • Rr(erre) • S(ese) • T(te)

  10. Pronunciación • Like the “oo” in food • Like the “v” in visit. It also can sound like a soft “b” • Like the “w” sound in water • This can make a sound like an “h” in hot or an “s” sound like the x in exist” • Like the “ee” sound a y makes in easy • Like the “s” sound in sat • U (u) • V (ve) • W (dobleve) • X(equis) • Y(I griega) • Z(zeta)

  11. Spelling La pregunta: • ¿Cómo se escribe…? • How do you spell…? La respuesta: • Se escribe… • It is spelled

  12. How do you say “It is spelled g-a-t-o” • Se escribehache-e-te-u • Se escribege-a-te-o • Se escribe jota-a-te-o [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  13. How do you say “It is spelled e-s-p-a-ñ-o-l” • Se escribe e-ese-pe-e-eñe-o-elle • Se escribe e-ese-pe-a-ene-o-ele • Se escribe e-ese-pe-a-eñe-o-ele [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  14. Which question asks“How do you spell casa?” • ¿Cómo se escribe casa? • ¿Como se dice casa? • ¿Cómo te llamas? [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  15. Email La Pregunta: • ¿Cuál es tu correo electrónico? • What is your email? • ¿Cuál es el correo electrónico de ____? • What is ____’s email?

  16. What word means “email” • El teléfono • La fecha • El correo electrónico [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  17. How do you ask “What is John’s email?” • ¿Cuál es el correo electrónico de Juan? • ¿Cuál es Juan’s correo electrónico? • ¿Cuál el correo electrónico Juan es? [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  18. Email La Respuesta: • Mi correo electrónico es… • My email is… • El correo electrónico de ____ es • ____’s email address is… • Es… • It is…

  19. Email • When you give an email address, you spell out the email using letters & email symbols: • @ • Arroba • Dot • Punto

  20. Email Example • If the email is Spanish1.student@mchs.com • You say: Es ese-pe-a-ene-i-ese-hache-unopuntoese-te-u-de-e-ene-te arroba eme-che-esepuntoce-o-eme

  21. Identify the email address:i-de-i-a-ene-once puntodoce arroba emeche-esepuntoene-e-te • Indian1.121@mchs.com • indentical2@mchs.com • Indian11.12@mchs.net [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

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