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Que tengas un buen verano! Last weekly Spanish phrase

It’s here!!!

Que tengas un buen verano! (Have a good summer!)

Click to pronounce summer. Click to pronounce  have a good day.

It’s hard to believe a whole school year has gone by, and our first full semester of Spanish integration at Claxton. Many thanks to the teachers and students who have helped us all learn.

Let’s celebrate with Bailando and Mueve tu Cuerpo!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUsoVlDFqZg&list=PLw-VjHDlEOgvT-sOErqlUvlTVldqB1jpF&index=4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsWhis8Y4Rc&list=PLI_FWH0_QZyAirTfVP7AeBxnQ2Mm22B-y



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Counting to 10 in Spanish

We’ve done it! We can count to ten in Spanish! This week’s Spanish phrase-of-the-week is

uno, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco, seis, siete, ocho, nueve, diez
one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten

It may look long, but it’s fun and easy to practice. Next time your Claxton student counts something, challenge her or him to count in Spanish!

Or read a great book that involves counting in Spanish, like Just a Minute by Yuyi Morales, which our wonderful Media Coordinator and Spanish-speaker, Ms. Brown, has read to the kindergarten and first grade classes.

Other fun count-in-Spanish books include Perritos by Sandra Boynton and Cinco Monitos Brincando en la Cama by Eileen Christleow.

 

 

 

 

And, of course, it’s always fun to sing along!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUvyhStbFy8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsWhis8Y4Rc&list=PLI_FWH0_QZyAirTfVP7AeBxnQ2Mm22B-y

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FEyfy5N3Nc



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Nueve, diez – Spanish Phrase of the Week

We’re almost finished with the school year, and now we’re finished counting to ten in Spanish! This week’s Spanish phrase-of-the-week is:

nueve, diez (nine, ten)  For pronunciation, click on nueve and diez.

 Time for some bailando (dancing)!
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Cuatro, Cinco, Seis – Spanish Phrase of the Week

How many weeks left in the school year? Let’s count down in español! This week’s Spanish phrase-of-the-week is:
cuatro, cinco, seis (four, five, six) Click to hear how to pronounce: cuatrocincoseis.

La semana pasada había seis semanas. Last week there were six weeks.
Esta semana hay cinco semanas. This week there are five weeks.
La próxima semana habrá cuatro semanas. Next week there will be four weeks.

That’s how we count down!   Seis! Cinco! Cuatro! Tres! Dos! Uno!

Now keep counting with Canción do los Números or, if you’re going to dance, Si te Vienes a Bailar:



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