Planning Your Trip in Spanish (Learn Spanish Days, Months and Seasons With This Fun Lesson)
Summary
TLDRThis engaging video introduces viewers to the days, months, and seasons in Spanish, helping them learn essential vocabulary for planning trips. Starting with days of the week, it explores key phrases for discussing schedules and common expressions. The video also delves into months, how to use prepositions with dates, and introduces the four seasons. Along the way, fun dialogues and stories with subtitles allow learners to see the vocabulary in real-life contexts. The lessons are designed for beginners, with opportunities to test knowledge through subtitled stories and interactive learning elements.
Takeaways
- đ Days of the Week: The days in Spanish are Lunes (Monday), Martes (Tuesday), MiĂ©rcoles (Wednesday), Jueves (Thursday), Viernes (Friday), SĂĄbado (Saturday), and Domingo (Sunday).
- đïž Plural Days: Days of the week form plurals using 'los' (e.g., los lunes, los sĂĄbados).
- đ Week Divisions: The first five days (lunes-viernes) are called 'entre semana' (weekdays), and the last two (sĂĄbado-domingo) are 'fin de semana' (weekend).
- ⳠTime Words: 'Hoy' means today, 'ayer' means yesterday, and 'mañana' means tomorrow.
- đ Months of the Year: The months in Spanish are Enero (January), Febrero (February), Marzo (March), Abril (April), Mayo (May), Junio (June), Julio (July), Agosto (August), Septiembre (September), Octubre (October), Noviembre (November), and Diciembre (December).
- đïž Seasons in Spanish: The four seasons are Invierno (Winter), Verano (Summer), Primavera (Spring), and Otoño (Fall).
- đ Weather Phrases: Common phrases include 'Hace calor' (It's hot), 'Hace frĂo' (It's cold), 'Hay sol' (It's sunny), and 'EstĂĄ lloviendo' (It's raining).
- đŻ Prepositions of Time: Use 'en' for months (e.g., en enero), 'de' for specific dates (e.g., el 7 de septiembre), and 'hasta' for time spans (e.g., hasta junio).
- âïž Travel Vocabulary: Phrases such as 'QuĂ© dĂa es hoy?' (What day is today?) and 'CuĂĄndo es tu viaje?' (When is your trip?) are key for planning.
- đ Fun Story Example: The script includes a conversation about travel plans and activities across different days and months, offering real-life usage of the vocabulary.
Q & A
What are the days of the week in Spanish?
-The days of the week in Spanish are: lunes (Monday), martes (Tuesday), miércoles (Wednesday), jueves (Thursday), viernes (Friday), såbado (Saturday), and domingo (Sunday).
How do you form the plural of the days of the week in Spanish?
-To form the plural of the days of the week in Spanish, most days stay the same (e.g., los lunes, los martes, los miércoles), but såbado and domingo change to los såbados and los domingos.
What do the terms 'entre semana' and 'fin de semana' mean?
-'Entre semana' refers to the weekdays (Monday to Friday), while 'fin de semana' refers to the weekend (Saturday and Sunday).
How do you say 'What day is today?' and how do you respond to it?
-To ask 'What day is today?' in Spanish, you say 'ÂżQuĂ© dĂa es hoy?'. A response could be 'Hoy es martes,' meaning 'Today is Tuesday.'
What are the months of the year in Spanish?
-The months of the year in Spanish are: enero (January), febrero (February), marzo (March), abril (April), mayo (May), junio (June), julio (July), agosto (August), septiembre (September), octubre (October), noviembre (November), and diciembre (December).
How do you use prepositions with months in Spanish to indicate time?
-You can use 'en' for 'in' (e.g., 'Viajamos en marzo' â 'We travel in March'), 'de' for 'from' (e.g., 'De enero a febrero hace frĂo' â 'From January to February itâs cold'), and 'hasta' for 'until' (e.g., 'No regreso hasta junio' â 'Iâm not coming back until June').
What are the four seasons in Spanish and their gender?
-The four seasons in Spanish are: invierno (winter), primavera (spring), verano (summer), and otoño (autumn/fall). All seasons except 'primavera' are masculine ('el invierno', 'el verano', 'el otoño'), while 'primavera' is feminine ('la primavera').
How do you ask about the weather in Spanish?
-To ask about the weather in Spanish, you can say 'ÂżCĂłmo estĂĄ el clima hoy?' (How is the weather today?) or 'ÂżQuĂ© tiempo hace hoy?' (Whatâs the weather today?).
What expressions are used to describe weather related to the seasons in Spanish?
-Some common weather expressions in Spanish are: 'Hace calor en verano' (Itâs hot in summer), 'Hace frĂo en invierno' (Itâs cold in winter), 'Hay sol en primavera' (Thereâs sun in spring), and 'EstĂĄ lloviendo en otoño' (Itâs raining in fall).
What is the significance of 'hoy', 'ayer', and 'mañana' in planning a trip in Spanish?
-'Hoy' means 'today', 'ayer' means 'yesterday', and 'mañana' means 'tomorrow'. These words are essential for expressing when events or activities occur during your trip (e.g., 'Hoy es martes' â 'Today is Tuesday', 'Ayer fui a Valencia' â 'Yesterday I went to Valencia').
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