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EL ALFABETOESPAÑOL

¿Qué ya sabes del alfabeto

español? (What do you already

know about the Spanish alphabet?)

¿Qué piensas que vamos a

aprender del alfabeto español?

(What do you think we are going to

learn about the alphabet?)

INTRODUCCIÓN

Al fin de esta lección, vas a poder…

decir por que es importante saber el alfabeto en español.

pronunciar las vocales en español y dar información de ellas.

decir el alfabeto en español.

explicar el uso de los acentos escritos.

comparar el alfabeto español y el alfabeto inglés.

AL FIN

Spanish is a PHONETIC language.

Words are spelled the way they are

pronounced.

Most letters will have only one

sound!!

¿POR QUÉ ES IMPORTANTE?

a e i o u

Pronunciation Trick- mouth gets smaller

Each vowel has only one sound

“Short” sounds

VOCALES

EL ALFABETO: LAS LETRASSYMBOL/ NAME/ PRONOUNCIATION

There are officially 27 letters in the Spanish alphabet.

A B C CH D E F G

H I J K L LL M N

Ñ O P Q R RR S T

U V W X Y Z

CH, LL, RR were

officially

removed from

the Spanish

alphabet in

2010

Why do you

think are CH,

LL and RR

highlighted?

EL ALFABETO: LAS LETRASSYMBOL/ NAME/ PRONOUNCIATION

A B C CH D E F G

H I J K L LL M N

Ñ O P Q R RR S T

U V W X Y Z

“HEY”

“ACHE”

YE

IGRIEGA

UVE DOBLE

DOBLE UVE

DOBLE V,

DOBLE U,

EQUISUVE

VAY

“E- YAY”KA“HOTA”

Using whisper phone…

1. Say vowels 10 times

2. Practice saying alphabet

3. Practice spelling your name

PRACTICAMOS CON TELÉFONOS:

Using whisper phone….

1. Say vowels

2. Recite alphabet

3. Spell your names.

4. Spell the

“En la clase” vocab

PRACTICAMOS CON COMPAÑEROS:

- ¿Cómo te llamas?

- Me llamo _________ _________.

- ¿Cómo se escribe _________?

- Se escribe __ - __ - __ - ….

ACTIVIDAD COMUNICATIVA:

ASKING ABOUT/ SPELLING NAMES

ñ: extra letter in the Spanish alphabet (CANYON);

~ is called a tilde. It is NOT an accent!

ch, ll , & rr: used to be in Spanish alphabet but

were removed

h: silent

LETRAS ESPECIALES:

b & v:

In many countries they have the same

pronunciation /b/.

Both B and V used to both be named “be”. In

2010, V was renamed “uve”. Before the switch,

we would use the following trick when spelling...

B: “b grande” or “b de burro”

V: “ v chica” or “v de vaca”

LETRAS ESPECIALES:

k & w: only used in “loan words”; considered

foreign letters (EJ: kayak, waterpolo)

rr: “doble R”; makes a vibrating or trilling

sound; think about the sound a motorcycle

makes (VRRRRROOOOOM)

r: may sound like a “RR” if a word begins or

ends with it, or if it follows a consonant (EJ:

rápido, televisor, verdad)

LETRAS ESPECIALES:

c: can have 2 pronunciations:

• When followed by a, o, u, or a consonant other than

an h, it is a ‘hard c,’ pronounced like /k/. (como,

practica)

• When followed by e or i, it is a ‘soft c,’ and is

pronounced like the /s / (doce, gracias, silencio).

g : can also have 2 pronunciations

• ‘hard g,’ : /g/ (grande, pegamento)

• ‘soft g,’ : /h/ (gimnasio, eligir)

LETRAS ESPECIALES:

d: may sound like a “th” in certain situations

(ciudad/ miedo)

ll: can be pronounced 3 different ways

depending on the region. /y/, /j/ or /zh/

LETRAS ESPECIALES:

ACTIVIDAD 1: HABLAR (ORAL)

SÍMBOLO (LETRA) NOMBRE PRON/ SONIDO

1. A

2. F

3. Z

4. D

5. J

6. X

7. LL

8. R

9. Q

10. H

11. C

12. V

Where do they go?

over some vowels

What does it do?

shows stress/emphasis on a syllable

How do you “say” it when spelling?

Á (“a” con acento)

ACENTOS ESCRITOS:

When do we need a written accent?

1) show pronunciation if the word “breaks” rule If a word ends in a vowel, n or s, the natural stress is on the second to

last syllable= Hola; soFÁ

If a word ends in a consonant (other than n or s), stress is on last

syllable = paPEL, LÁpiz

ACENTOS ESCRITOS:

When do we need a written accent?

2) to differentiate between 2 words with same

pronunciation but different meanings*(tu/tú; el/él; solo/sólo)*

3) to indicate question words

*¿quién? ¿qué? ¿cuándo?...*

ACENTOS ESCRITOS:

ACTIVIDAD 2:

ESCUCHAR & ESCRIBIR

PRON/ SONIDO SÍMBOLO (LETRA)

EJ:

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

PRON/ SONIDO RESPUESTAS

EX: /e/ E

1. /ñ/ Ñ

2. Hard g G

3. I

4. /s/ C, S, Z

5. /b/ B, V

6. /t/ T

7. /ks/ X

8. /l/ L

9. /d/ D

10./ k/ K, C, Q

gato

niño

pared

reloj

pizarra

equipo

viento

ACTIVIDAD 3:¿CÓMO SE PRONUNCIA? CAN YOU PRONOUNCE THESE WORDS?

habichuela

televisor

favorito

berenjena

mantequilla

Xochimilco

Parangaricutirimicuaro

ACTIVIDAD 4:

ESCUCHAR & ESCRIBIR

Listen carefully as your teacher

says 5 words. Write them down

Answers:

1. Ceda

2. Piel

3. Ruina

4. Trabajo

5. Garrapata

ACTIVIDAD 5: SIMILARIDADES Y

DIFERENCIAS

Create a double bubble map to compare and

contrast the Spanish and English alphabets. Be sure

it is a BALANCED map that includes at least 3 well

developed similarities and differences.

- Move quickly to an open station.

- Read directions and QUICKLY begin

activity.

- You may need to “improvise” some.

Be flexible….

ACTIVIDAD 6:

ESTACIONES DEL ALFABETO

Burro (1, 2)

Computadora or BYOD (3, 4)

Whisper Phones (floor, 6)

Moreno help (5)

ACTIVIDAD 5:

ESTACIONES DEL ALFABETO

http://www.wcpss.net/Page/1871

click on Lesson 101- then on Alphabet

http://www.spanishspanish.com/alfabeto_ipower.html

http://www.studyspanish.com/pronunciation/alphabet.htm

NEED MORE PRACTICE:

decir el alfabeto en español.

pronunciar las vocales en español y

dar 3 hechos de ellas.

explicar el uso de los acentos escritos.

comparar el alfabeto español y el

alfabeto inglés.

explicar por que es importante saber

el alfabeto en español.

¿PUEDES?