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Spanish Alphabet Pronunciation for Kids

This  very day  you  are  going  to be  learning  the Spanish alphabet.   This   is  the very  first  lesson  you  are  going  to learn so hopefully  you  will  enjoy   this .  Underneath  is  a  list  of Spanish  letters  with their  pronunciation  on the  right .    I have a  quizlet  for you to hear the pronunciation of each letter. I suggest you should write these letters in your notebook. 1. A :  ah 2. B :  beh 3. C :  seh 4. Ch :  cheh 5. D :  deh 6. E :  eh 7. F :  ef-feh 8. G :  heh 9. H :  ah-cheh 10. I :  ee 11. J :  hótah 12. K :  kah 13. L :  el-leh 14. LL :  eh-yeh 15. M :  eh-meh 16. N :  en-neh 17. Ñ :  en-yeh 18. O :  oh 19. P :  peh ...

Spanish Expressions/Greetings- Spanish 1 for kids

Good Morning, everyone, today you are going to learn many more expressions. There are expressions from 1-27 and many more. I have a Quizlet so you or your students can play. If you like my blog please comment and be a follower. I would greatly appreciate it.                                                                             :) 1. Saludos greetings 2. ¡Hola! Hello! 3. ¡Buenas noches! Goodnight! 4. ¡Buenas tardes! ​Good afternoon! 5. ¡Buenos días! Good morning! 6. Despedidas Farewells 7. ¡Adiós! Good-bye! 8. ¡Hasta luego! See you later! 9. ¡Hasta mañana! See you tomorrow! 10. ¡Hasta pronto! See you soon! 11. Expresiones de cortesía Courtesy expressions 12. con permiso excuse me, may I 13. de nada you are welcome 14. perdón excuse me, pardon me 15. por favor please 16. (much...

7th Grade- Spanish Classroom Phrases

I  absolutely wanted to  share  how  I  get started with teaching Spanish in my  classroom .   Below  is what  I   expect  my  students  to  use  when they  need  to  go  and do something or  say. I provide a presentation on the phrases below if you want to use this for your students. How  I   demonstrate  this;   I  first recite the  Spanish  saying then the  students   repeat  the  phrase .  At that  point , the  picture   comes  on the  screen  and the  students  then have to  make  an  inference  of what t he  illustration  is  trying  to  show  while  connecting  to the Spanish phrase. After this, my students need to write the Spanish term & English meaning. They will have a test on this which I will put a lin...