 Which Spanish letter sounds like “h”? Give an example.  Which Spanish letter sounds like “y”? Give an example.  Which Spanish letter is silent? Give.

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 Which Spanish letter sounds like “h”? Give an example.  Which Spanish letter sounds like “y”? Give an example.  Which Spanish letter is silent? Give an example.  Which Spanish letter sounds like “s”? Give an example.  Which two letters sound the same?

 The “j” sounds like a “h,” as in jalapeño.  The “ll” sounds like a “y,” as in llamo.  The “h” is silent, as in hola.  The “z” sounds like a “s,” as in zapato.  The “b” and “v” have the same sound.

 How do you spell…in Spanish?

 It’s spelled…

 ¿Cómo se escribe hotel en español?  Se escribe hache-o-te- e-ele.

 Se escribe ese-che-o- o-ele.

 Se escribe ese-pe-a- ene-i-ese-hache.

 Se escribe ge-ere-e- e-ene.

 Se escribe cu-u-i-ere- ca-i griega.

 Se escribe zeta-e-ese- te.

(Uds. tienen 10 minutos para completar la actividad.)

 Marks that indicate special pronunciation  You find them above vowels: á é í ó ú  Exception: ñ (this is called a tilde)  Sometimes the umlaut (ü) is used  To spell a word with an accent mark, use the letter + “acento” to indicate where the accent mark is and continue spelling the rest of the word.

 Exclamatory sentences use: ¡…!  Interrogative sentences use: ¿…?  These marks simply let you know what type of sentence you are reading ahead of time.

 Insert the correct accents and punctuation on these sentences: Como estasQue talHasta luegoY tu  ¿Cómo estás?¿Qué tal?¡Hasta luego!¿Y tú?