Wednesday, January 27, 2010

"Mi clase favorita...Inglés"



CLASE: Inglés
PROFESOR: Señor Kay
ACTIVIDADES EN LA CLASE: Platicamos sobre, investigar, y hablar siempre
RESPONSIBILIDADES: Tenemos qué participar siempre y trabajdor.
MATERIALES: Necesitomos leer el libro, una pluma, y la computadora
OPINION: Me gusta la clase de ingles porque es inteligente y divertido

"¡Hablar en Español...SIEMPRE! : Español Uno"



CLASE: Español Uno
PROFESORA: Señorita Manuel
ACTIVIDADES EN LA CLASE: Platicamos sobre, jugmos, eschuomos musíca, hablar en español
RESPONSIBILIDADES: Tenemos qué participar, escuhar, y intenda en español primero
MATERIALES: La carpeta, Un lapíz o una pluma, La computadora
OPINíON: Me encanta la clase porque es divertido y facil.

"A veces abburido, a veces divertido....La historia"



CLASE: Historia
PROFESOR: Señor Baird
ACTIVIDADES EN LA CLASE: Aprendemos mucho y durante la clase tenemos mucho pláticas.
RESPONSIBILIDADES: Prestar mucho atención y trabajar duro.
MATERIALES: Un cargador y una computadora.
OPINIÓN: Claro qué sí. Porqué es cómico y a veces aburrida.

"La clase interestante: ¡Bioquiemca!"




CLASE: Bioquímica
PROFESORA: Señorita Dunda
ACTIVIDADES EN LA CLASE: Placticamos sobre.
RESPONSIBILIDADES: Durante la clase tenemos aprendemos mucho.
MATERIALES: Necessito un bata de labtoria, una computadora y un cargador.
OPINIÓN: Claro qué sí. Porqué es divertida y interesante.

Friday, October 30, 2009

The Basics of Saying Thank You, Excuse Me, and Please in Spanish

by Candace Blocker

When trying to under stand Spanish you must first know the basics like saying thank you, excuse me, and please. These are just the basics of speaking Spanish Here Are 3 Ways To Say Thank You, Your Welcome, And Excuse Me.



When you are trying to get somebody’s attention you say ¡Disculpe! Which means excuse me. You can use it when you are passing through the halls or even trying to get the teachers attention is class one day.

When it’s your birthday and people are showering you with gifts you would say ¡Muchas Gracias! To show that you are really excited and happy about all the great gifts you are receiving! You can say thank you when someone gives you a compliment like “ You look pretty today”. And you respond and say ¡Gracias! That’s another way to say Thank you.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Trying to Understand The Days of the Week in Spanish

by Candace Blocker

Trying to understand the days of the week may be difficult when trying to understand but here is an easy study guide:




It should be noted that unlike in English, THE DAYS OF THE WEEK IN SPANISH ARE NOT CAPITALIZED!!!

This applies to real life as one will need to know the days of the week at some time in their lives.

The Weather and Forecasts in Spanish

by Candace Blocker

Trying to understand the weather in Spanish may be difficult. So that’s why I am listing a few things to help you better understand it.



*bastante means very*

These are ways to tell someone what the weather is like outside. Lets say your sister asks you what’s the weather like today.? You respond “Hace bastante frio. Meaning it’s very cold. Or if it’s just chilly then you would respond and say “Hace frio”.