Tuesday, November 12, 2013

November!

Hola a todos,
We have one week ahead without Spanish so it could be a good moment to keep on practising at home whenever you are on the mood :)
last week we learned some instructions and today I noticed that the kids remembered most of them.
These are:
Levántate - stand up / get up
Siéntate - sit down
Silencio - Silence
Lee - read
Escribe - write
Escucha - listen
Abre el libro - open the book
Cierra el libro - close the book
You can practice them any time.
Today we talked about the snow (la nieve) and the kids said if they like it or not. So the question was ¿te gusta la nieve? (do you like the snow?)
And the answers could be:
Me gusta mucho (I like very much)
Me gusta (I like)
No me gusta (I don't like)
Of course, these statements abou like/dislike can be applied to anything.
Also (and last) we sung today "head, shoulders, knees..." in Spanish, which is:
Cabeza, hombro, rodilla y pie (head, shoulder, knee and foot)
cabeza, hombro, rodilla y pie.
Ojos, orejas, boca y nariz (eyes, ears, mouth and nose)
cabeza, hombro, rodilla y pie.
You can sing it with your kids!

Hasta pronto y have fun! 

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

October

¡Hola a todos!

We are in the second week of the semester already. We have started by learning -for those who had not learned that before- to ask and answer what our name is:
- ¿Cómo te llamas?
-Me llamo Rosario
and to greet in a couple of different forms:
-Hola (hello)
-Buenos días (good morning)
-Buenas tardes (good afternoon)
-Buenas noches (good night)
-Adiós (bye-bye)
-Nos vemos (see you)
-¿Cómo estás? (how are you?)
-Bien ¿y tú? (well, and you?)

I know that some of the kids already knew this from previous classes but others did not, so it was important to devote the first week to it. Anyway, since these are expressions that I say ABSOLUTELY EVERY DAY to them, I have no doubt that they will never forget them. My intention is to move on to other things immediately so the ones who have studied Spanish and started from the basic several times don't get bored soon, but for the new ones the repetition is important, so here's your homework: please, greet and make your child greet you in Spanish sometimes when you think of it.

Tomorrow we will talk about halloween a bit (of course) and play "Simon dice" with basic commands like siéntate (sit down), levántate (stand up), dame el lápiz (give me the pencil) and so on, so we set up the basis of a class communication in Spanish.

Gracias y hasta pronto.

Rosario.