¿Cómo se escribe… - marcador - pluma - murciélago - cocina - gallina - domingo - atrevido.

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¿Cómo se escribe… - marcador - pluma - murciélago - cocina - gallina - domingo - atrevido

El alfabeto/abecedario y los sonidos The Alphabet and Sounds Content Objective: Students will be introduced to the Spanish alphabet and the individual sounds. Students will make connections between L ₁ and L ₂. Language Objective: Students will repeat the letters and practice the song. Students will also learn sounds through verbal practice.

El alfabeto Some countries call some letters by different names. Por ejemplo: ◦V – ve / uve ◦W – doble oo / doble ve ◦Y – i griega / ye

Los vocales (vowels) La letra Aa Sound: the o in pop andarcantar hablarnadar

Los vocales (vowels) La letra Ee Sound: the eh in met teleElena deportes

Los vocales (vowels) La letra Ii Sound: the ee in see Síescribir lápizmi

Los vocales (vowels) La letra Oo Sound: the oa in boat Bolígrafooctubre cómo

Los vocales (vowels) La letra Uu Sound: the oo in zoo muchousted lunessegún

Los vocales (vowels) A E I El perro canta para ti A E I El tigre baila para mi

Los vocales (vowels) Identify the vowels; pronounce the vowels, then say the word. Cuba música agosto regular tropical gusto universidad Uruguay

El alfabeto—sonidos diferentes The letter C comes before a, o, u or another consonant, it is pronounced like the –c- in cat. computadora tampoco correr como escuela tocar Carlos practicar

El alfabeto—sonidos diferentes The letter C comes before e / i, it is pronounced like the S in Sally. veces hacer sociable once gracioso doce gracias trece

El alfabeto—sonidos diferentes Cero más cuatro O cuatro más cero Siempre son cuatro ¿No es verdadero?

El alfabeto—sonidos diferentes The letter G sounds like the g in go when followed by a, o, or u. Gustavo agosto domingo gato amigo

El alfabeto—sonidos diferentes The letter G sounds like the letter h in hot when followed by e or i. inteligente generoso gimnasio general

El alfabeto—sonidos diferentes The letter l is pronounced much like the letter l in leaf. lechuga lunes abril sol lápiz

El alfabeto—sonidos diferentes The letter ll is similar to the y in yes. llamo silla allí llueve ella

The letter d – pronunciation if determined by its location in a word. When d is at the beginning or if it comes after l or n, it sounds like d in dog. diccionario domingo deportes doce desayuno calendario dónde día bandera

The letter d –comes between vowels and after any consonant except l or n, it sounds like the th in the. cansado idea tarde ocupado sábado ensalada puedes partido atrevido

El alfabeto—sonidos diferentes Porque puedo, puedes porque puedes, puedo; Pero si no puedes yo tampoco puedo

p, t, q and hard c are pronounced with a little puff of air. Hold a tissue paper in front of your mouth as you say these words in English. pan -- pan comb -- como too -- tú park -- parque tea -- tía take --taco case -- queso papa --papá

El alfabeto—sonidos diferentes Tortillitas para mamá tortillitas para papá las quemaditas para mamá Las bonitas para papá

El alfabeto—sonidos diferentes The b and v are pronounced the same. At the beginning of a word or phrase, b / v sound like the b in boot. voy bolígrafo vienen bien viejo video

El alfabeto—sonidos diferentes In other positions, b / v have a softer b the lips barely touch. abuelo divertido joven huevos globo

El alfabeto—sonidos diferentes r and rr ◦Except at the beginning of a word or after l or n, the sound of the letter r is similar to the dd in ladder. derecha quiero amarillo bandera pero puerta alfombra morado

El alfabeto—sonidos diferentes r and rr ◦The sound of the rr is similar to saying batter, batter, batter over and over again quickly. perro aburrido correr arroz guitarra pelirrojo marrón horrible

El alfabeto—sonidos diferentes r and rr ◦When r is the first letter of a word, or comes after l / n, its pronounced like rr. Roberto Rita rubio radio Enrique regalo romper rojo

El alfabeto—sonidos diferentes Erre con erre cigarro erre con erre barril Rápido corren los carros cargados de azucar del ferrocarril

El alfabeto—sonidos diferentes z ◦In most Spanish speaking countries, the z is pronounced like the s in see. ◦Spain—pronounced like the th in think zapato arroz azul razón nariz izquierda haz cabeza almuerzo quizás

El alfabeto—sonidos diferentes En la puerta del cielo venden zapatos para los angelitos que andan descalzos.

El alfabeto—sonidos diferentes X i s pronounced several ways. ◦When it is between vowels or at the end of a word, it is pronounced ks. examen taxi exactamente

El alfabeto—sonidos diferentes X i s pronounced several ways. ◦At the beginning, it is usually pronounced s. At the end of a syllable the x can be pronounced s, ks, or gs xilófono explicar experiencia experto exploración experimento

El alfabeto—sonidos diferentes In the 1500, the x represented the h- Spanish j; that’s why you see some words spelled with x. México Texas

Letter Combinations - gue, and -gui ◦ You know that when the letter g appears before a, o, u, the letter g sounds like the g in go. However, to keep the sound of the g, in go before e/i; add the letter u: -gue and –gui. Don’t pronounce the u. Guillermo guitarra Miguel guisantes hamburguesa

Letter Combinations - que, and -qui ◦You remember the letter c before a, u, o has the sound in cat. To keep that sound before e/i, words are spelled with qu: -que and –qui; the u is not pronounced. queso quieres quince qué querer

Letter Combinations El coquí, el coquí siempre canta Es muy suave el cantar del coquí Por las noches a veces me duermes con el dulce contar del coquí Coquí, coquí, coquí, quí, quí, quí

Diphthongs In Spanish, we have two groups of vowels: strong and weak. ◦Strong: a, e, o ◦Weak: i, u

Diphthongs When a weak vowel is combined with a strong vowel, it becomes blended to form a single sound—called a diptongo. limpiar baile siete juego aire estadio ciudad autobús

Diphthongs When two strong vowels are together, each vowel is pronounced as a separate sound- called a hiato. Each one is it’s own syllable. teatro museo leer cumpleaños cereal video tarea

Diphthongs If there is an accent mark over a weak vowel, it causes that letter to be pronounced as though if were a strong vowel. día joyería frío tíos esquío país

Diphthongs De la sierra morena cielito lindo, vienen bajando un par de ojitos negros cielito lindo, de contrabando. Ay, ay, ay, ay Canta y no llores porque cantando se alegran cielito lindo, los crazones.