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En Español I

En Español I. 1-1 Prelim Notes Llamarse , Ser, Subject Pronouns Alphabet, Days of the Week . Llamarse – to call oneself. This verb is used to say what someone calls themselves. This is different than saying what someone’s name is.

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En Español I

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  1. En Español I 1-1 Prelim Notes Llamarse, Ser, Subject Pronouns Alphabet, Days of the Week

  2. Llamarse – to call oneself This verb is used to say what someone calls themselves. This is different than saying what someone’s name is. For example: My name is Mr. Romanoski. I call myself Profe. To ask what do you call yourself, use - ¿Cómote llamas? To ask what is your name use - ¿Cuálestunombre?

  3. Llamarse forms

  4. When you want to say where someone is from you use the verb ser in Spanish. • This verb is irregular so you must memorize the forms. • To ask - where are you from?, ask - ¿De dóndeeres? • To ask – where is he/she from?, ask - ¿De dóndees? Saying where someone is from using the verb <<ser>>.

  5. Ser forms with subject pronouns

  6. Spanish Alphabet A – ah B – bay C – say Ch – chay D – day E – a (Like English letter “a”) F – ef - ay G – hay H – ah - chay • I – ee (Like English letter “e” • J – hoe – tah • K – caw • L – el – lay • LL – a – yay • M – em – may • N – en – nay • Ñ – en – yay • O – o (like English letter O

  7. Spanish Alphabet P – pay Q – coo R – air - ay RR – air - rrrrrray S – eh - say T – tay U – oo V – bay W – doh – blay - bay • X – eh - keys • Y – ee – gree – yeah - gah • Z – say - tah

  8. Alphabet song - marching A-B-C-Ch-D-E-F-G (repeat) H-I-J-K (repeat) L- (repeat) LL- (repeat) M-N-Ñ-O-P (together) Q-R-RR-S-T (repeat) U-V-W-X (repeat) Y- (repeat) Z-(repeat) Yosé el alfabeto. ¡Olé! (together)

  9. Days of the Week(not capitalized in Spanish) • lunes - Monday • martes – Tuesday • miércoles – Wednesday • jueves – Thursday • viernes – Friday • sábado – Saturday • domingo - Sunday • Song to the tune of Frère Jacques • lunes, martes (rpt.) • miércoles (rpt.) • jueves, viernes, sábado (rpt.) • domingo (rpt.)

  10. ¡Gracias porsuatención! El fin

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