Monday, March 15, 2010

Secretos de la lengua Espanola

La C se pronuncia:
CA- casa
CE – (S) cera
CI – (S) cielo
CO- cosa
CU - cuervo

La G se pronuncia:
GA - Ganso
GE- (J) Gelatina
GI – (J) Gis
GO – Golosina
GU - Gusano

La H es muda no se pronuncia:
Ha – (H)ablar
He – (H)elado
Hi – (H)ielo
Ho – (H)ola
Hu – (H)ueso

La K se pronuncia:
No A
KE - kermesse
KI - kilo
No O
No U

La Q se pronuncia solo con u:
No A
Que - Queso
Qui - Quiero
No O
No U

La Y se pronuncia:
YA – (LL) Yate
YE - (LL) Yema
No I
YO (LL) Yo
YU (LL) Yunta


Diéresis
E Cigüeña
Bilingüe
I Agüita
Pingüino
Lingüística
Hiatos

Dos vocales separadas por silabas (no diptongo)
Ca-o-ba
Sa-e-ta
Semi-in-conciente

Diptongos
(2 vocales juntas)
AE – Aéreo
AI – Aire
AO – Aorta
AU- Autobús

Diptongos de una vocal abierta y una cerrada (diptongos crecientes)
ai, au, ei, eu, oi, ou

Diptongos de una vocal cerrada y una abierta (diptongos decrecientes)
ia, ie, io, ua, ue, uo

Diptongos de vocales cerradas
iu, ui

Triptongos
Usualmente con palabras del Español antiguo o de Latinoamérica.

Triptongos con tilde uáu
Cuauhtemoc, Cuautla,
Cuautitlán

Triptongos iái - íai
Vivíais, Ofreceríais, Sabíais

Triptongos iéi
Acariciéis, Codiciéis

Triptongos uái
Buey, Paraguay, Uruguay

Triptongos uéi - üéi
Averigüéis, Habituéis,
Acentuéis

Cosas Nuevas

Hola everyone,

I would like to share the following song,

Las llamitas

Las llamitas, llamitas, llamitas, llamitas, llamitas, llamitas, van
Arriba, arriba, arriba, arriba en los Andes, arriba, arriba van.

Las llamitas, llamitas, llamitas, llamitas, llamitas, llamitas, van
Abajo, abajo, abajo, abajo en los Andes, abajo, abajo van.

Las llamitas, llamitas, llamitas, llamitas, llamitas, escupen asi
Ptu, ptu, GUACALA
Las llamitas escupen asi.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Ideas!

Hola to all,

Please, please, I appreciate so very much if you have any ideas for crafts that I can do with our wonderful children. I would love to learn new things and specially crafts that are not only beautiful, but usable! Stainer best recommended for art in use.

I also will thank you for your participation in this blog or personally any time.

Thanks and happy Thanksgiving to all!
Mucho amor y carino
SS

4th grade verse and some songs for all

Caminante son tus huellas en el camino y nada mas
Caminante no hay camino se hace camino al andar,
al andar se hace camino y al volver la vista atras
se ve el sendero que nunca se ha de volver a pisar.
Caminante no hay camino, sino estrellas en el mar.


Tierra de Fuego

Tierra roja, tierra de fuego
Tierra roja, tierra de fuego

Tierra, tierra, tierra iluminada,
tierra roja bajo el cielo azul.


Caminamos (Zyahamba)

Caminamos en la luz de Dios,
caminamos en la luz de Dios.

Caminamos en la luz de Dios,
caminamos en la luz de Dios.

Caminamos uuuu uuuu,
caminamos en la luz de Dios.


Abajo y arriba

Abajo con la obscuridad
arriba con la luz.

Arriba con la luz del sol,
abajo con la noche.

Cada uno es una luz,
pero juntos resplandecemos,
vete lejos, lugubre noche,
vete lejos, da espacio a la luz.


Ayer

Ayer cuando me hallaba caminando,
por los bosques pude ver, las flores florecer.

Ayer cuando me hallaba caminando,
los rios vi bajar por las praderas sin parar.

La belleza que yo pude contemplar
me hizo en un momento meditar....
Si no fuera por Dios que seria,
si no fuera por Dios quien viviria
si no es su amor cual seria
causa de nuestra vida.

Si no fuera por Dios que seria
si no fuera por Dios quien viviria
si no es su palabra cual seria
la guia de nuestra vida
Si no fuera por Dios...

Ayer cuando me hallaba caminando,
por los cielos pude ver, a pajaros volar,

La belleza....

HOLA EN OTONO

Welcome to TW Espanol,

I am posting a very interesting and important information for all, here follows,


Dear Teachers / Educators,
>
> Join us on Thurs, Dec 3 to celebrate the opening our newest, temporary
> exhibit and earn up to 2.5 hours of professional development credit. You
> will also receive a resource packet!
>
> Opening Celebrations for Mexico, the Revolution and Beyond: The Casasola
> Archives, 1900–1940
>
> 6:30–9:00 p.m. Free
>
> The opening program consists of a panel discussion with Mexican history and
> culture experts (at CESL auditorium) followed by an exhibit viewing, book
> signings and a reception with live music (back at ASM). Meet special guest
> Consul of Mexico Juan Manuel Calderón.
>
> Panelists: Dr. William Beezley, UA professor of Mexican history, will
> examine the photojournalism of Agustín Víctor Casasola and his effect on
> Mexican history. Dr. Roberto Rodríguez, research associate in Mexican
> American Studies, will compare the Mexican revolution of 1810 with that of
> 1910 and modern-day revolutionary politics. Dr. Celestino Fernández, UA
> professor of sociology, will comment on the role and meaning of Mexican
> corridos (ballads) and share examples from the early 1900s played by
> Guillermo Saenz. Cass Fey, curator of education at the Center for Creative
> Photography, will explain how to read photographs as visual documents.
>
> Enjoy delicious food from El Charro Café and sweet treats from Le Cave’s
> Bakery. Guillermo Saenz's musical performances at the panel discussion and
> at the reception are sponsored by La Costeña.
>
> Kindly respond via email if you plan to attend.
>
> http://www.statemuseum.arizona.edu/public/index.shtml
>
> Arizona State Museum is located just inside the Main Gate at Park Ave and
> University Blvd on the University of Arizona campus.
>
> ----
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> Marketing Coordinator
> Arizona State Museum
> University of Arizona
> PO Box 210026
> Tucson AZ 85721-0026
> (520) 626-8381 | 621-2976 FAX
> (520) 349-2577 CELL
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>
>
> Lisa Falk
> Director of Education/Associate Curator--Arizona State Museum
> Teaching Affiliate--Department of Teaching, Learning and
> Sociocultural Studies, College of Education
> University of Arizona
> PO Box 210026
> Tucson, AZ 85721-0026
> 520-626-2973 phone
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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Bienvenidos!

Superb! This is the word that describe my classes. From 1st year to 4th, all of the classes are SUPERB. I am so very happy for this new year, we will have lots of fun and learn much more.

Dear parents, teachers and friends,

As usual if you have ideas, please let me know. I am always looking for crafts to do, especially the ones that have some meaning. I am looking for music for some dances if anyone has a CD or cassette I can use please let me know, I will appreciate very much.

Ok, please practice with your children as much as you can, for those after 4th year, perhaps in your home your family can have some labels around the house (about 5 to 8) no more at the time, learn two for each room or so and then change them as you all got them...

Nice day to all and remember to say HOLA to all.

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Regular verb conjugations

Las Conjugaciones de los Verbos

Los verbos en Español tienen tres distintas terminaciones.
Verb endings AR – ER- IR.
Verbos Regulares

Example
AR (Amar) To create the conjugation you need to ERASE the ending of the verb in the case of AMAR
is AR and you only add the ending after the / line. This list of endings works for any Regular verb (At the end of conjugations is a list of regular verbs for you to practice) Let me know if you need some help or you see any errors too. Thanks. MSW


PERSON (I, You, He, she etc)
PAST
PRESENT
FUTURE

Persona
Yo
Am/é
Am/o
Am/aré

Tu
Am/abas
Am/as
Am/arás

El/ella
Am/ó
Am/a
Am/ará

Nosotros
Am/abamos
Am/amos
Am/arémos

Ustedes
Am/aban
Am/an
Am/arán

Ellos
Am/aban
Am/an
Am/arán



ER (Comer)
Persona
Yo
Com/í
Com/o
Com/eré

Tu
Com/iste
Com/es
Com/erás

El/ella
Com/ió
Com/e
Com/erá

Nosotros
Com/imos
Com/emos
Com/erémos

Ustedes
Com/ieron
Com/en
Com/erán

Ellos
Com/ieron
Com/en
Com/erán



IR (Escribir)
Persona
Yo
Escrib/í
Escrib/o
Escrib/iré

Tu
Escrib/iste
Escrib/es
Escrib/irás

El/ella
Escrib/ió
Escrib/e
Escrib/irá

Nosotros
Escrib/imos
Escrib/imos
Escrib/iremos

Ustedes
Escrib/ieron
Escrib/en
Escrib/irán

Ellos
Escrib/ieron
Escrib/en
Escrib/irán


Lista de Verbos regulares en Infinitivo (List of infinitive regular verbs)


AR
Estudiar
Caminar
Levantar
Cantar
Hablar
Enseñar
Dibujar
Pintar
Soñar
Cocinar
Bailar
Escuchar
Viajar
Volar
Limpiar


ER
Leer
Correr
Beber
Ver
Tejer

IR
Escribir
Vivir
Describir
Morir
Sonreír

Conjugate them all and you will have the hang of it next time I see you will be a pro!
Congratulations for taking the time to review and prepare for next time.