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‘What is today’s date?’, December 25th and many more.To study this at your own pace, take quizzes and explore more lessons go to www.culturealley.com. See you at the Alley!
5. We use el to express ‘on’ when referring to a particular
day of the week and los to express ‘on’ when the action
occurs repeatedly:
I’m not dancing on Saturday = No bailo el bado
I don’t study on Saturdays = No estudio bados
Revision : Using days of weeks in conversations
8. Now that we know how to tell what day it is,
let us also learn how to tell the date
It is essential to know the names of the
months for this
Months = Mes
mes . . .? means ‘In what month….?’
Let’s get started…
9. Names of months
English Spanish
January enero
February febrero
March marzo
April abril
May mayo
June junio
July julio
August agosto
September
septiembre (or
setiembre)
October octubre
November noviembre
December diciembre
not capitalized
10. If you notice carefully, most of the names
of months in Spanish are similar to their
English versions
Eg:
February = febrero
May = mayo
June = junio
July = julio
Remembering names of months
11. If you remember the numbers from 0-15 well, it is very
simple to form the remaining. For example:
6 = Seis
16 = Dieciséis (note the accent mark)
26 = Veintiséis (note the accent mark)
36 = Treinta y seis
7 = Siete
17 = Diecisiete
27 = Veintisiete
37 = Treinta y siete
Do you remember
12. Lets now learn how to ask
‘What is today’s date?’
As we know, in Spanish, possession (eg:
today’s) is shown by using ‘de’ which also
translates to ‘of’ (eg: today’s -> of today)
Hence, we will ask
‘What is (the) date of today?’
Asking dates
13. Asking dates
What is today’s date?
(What is the date of today?)
l es la fecha de hoy?
Remember : With ‘what + is (es)
we use ¿Cuál?
14. We learnt earlier, that Cuál is usually used
before 'es' and other forms of 'ser' to mean
‘What’
What is (the) date of today? = ¿ l es la
fecha de hoy?
Do you remember?
15. To tell dates we say:
the + number + of + month
=
el + number (except for 1st) + de + month
We will learn how to tell years in future,
for now we’ll focus on telling dates of
the month
Telling dates
16. Hoy es…
el + number (except for 1st) + de + month
Example :
el ocho de enero
=
the 8th of January (January 8th)
Telling dates
17. To tell the first day of each month we don’t
use uno, we use primero
el primero de enero
=
the 1st of January (January 1st)
First day of the month
18. May 5th el cinco de mayo
February 3rd el tres de febrero
December 25th el veinte y cinco de
diciembre
Examples
19. 1 2 3
Today is April 6th
Try yourself
Hoy es
el seis
de abril
Hoy es
abril de
el seis
Hoy es
el siete
de abril
20. 1 2 3
Today is April 6th
Solution
Hoy es
el seis
de abril
Hoy es
abril de
el seis
Hoy es
el siete
de abril
21. 1 2 3
Today is February 15th
Try yourself
Hoy es
quince
de febrero
Hoy es
el quince
de febrero
Hoy es
el quince
febrero
22. 1 2 3
Today is February 15th
Solution
Hoy es
quince
de febrero
Hoy es
el quince
de febrero
Hoy es
el quince
febrero
23. In Spanish, dates are written as
DD/MM/YYYY and not MM/DD/YYYY
Eg: March 5th 1982 = 05/03/1982
Culturally speaking
24. Revision : Names of months
English Spanish
January enero
February febrero
March marzo
April abril
May mayo
June junio
July julio
August agosto
September
septiembre (or
setiembre)
October octubre
November noviembre
December diciembre
not capitalized
25. Hoy es…
el + number (except for 1st) + de + month
Example :
el ocho de enero
=
the 8th of January (January 8th)
Revision : Telling dates
26. To tell the first day of each month we don’t
use uno, we use primero
el primero de enero
=
the 1st of January (January 1st)
Revision : First day of the month
28. Las Fallas is one of the most famous festival in
Valencia
Las Fallas is undoubtedly one of the most unique
and crazy festivals in Spain
Spain is a country known for its unique
and odd fiestas
Valencia, a quiet city with a population of just
over 1 million, swells to an estimated three
million flame-loving revelers during Las Fallas
celebrations
Culture leaf : Las Fallas
29. Culture leaf : Las Fallas
Las Fallas literally means
‘the fires’ in Valencian
The focus of the fiesta is the
creation and destruction
of ninots (‘puppets’ or ‘dolls’),
which are huge cardboard,
wood, paper-machè and
plaster statues
A popular theme is poking fun
at corrupt politicians and
Spanish celebrities The children’s falla in calle Poeta Altet
30. Culture leaf :
The ninots remain in place until
March 19th, the day known
as La Cremá (the burning)
Starting in the early evening, young
men with axes chop cleverly-hidden
holes in the statues and stuff them
with fireworks
The crowds start to chant, the
streetlights are turned off, and all of
the ninots are set on fire at
exactly 12am
The same falla blazing
31. In the next lesson, we will learn how to ask
and tell about age and birthdays
What’s next?
32. Content
Team CultureAlley, Okairy Zuñiga, Tomasa Merino
Voice over
Jorge Garcia Rey
Images
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Falla_infantil_Poeta_Al
tet_before.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Falla_infantil_Poeta_Al
tet_blazing.jpg
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