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From YouTube: Language Matters – Spanish in a Minute Episode 1
Description
As part of community outreach from the Office of World Language, Jennifer Hernandez and Joe Wieczorek, Ph.D., offer brief instruction for you in Spanish.
A
Hi,
my
name
is
Jennifer
Hernandez
and
I'm.
The
coordinator
for
world
languages
for
Anne
Arundel,
County
Public
Schools
I,
am
here
with
dr.
Joe,
via
chor
tech
teacher
specialist
over
the
next
year,
we'll
be
offering
brief
instruction
for
you
in
Spanish.
We
also
plan
on
highlighting
arabic
and
chinese
languages
which
receive
federal,
grant
support
through
Startalk
a
strategic
language
initiative.
As.
B
Part
of
community
outreach
from
the
office
award
languages
in
Anne,
Arundel
County.
We
will
provide
basic
language
instruction
for
you,
your
students
and
for
the
community
at
large
by
the
end
of
the
year.
We
would
like
you
to
know
a
bit
more
about
communicating
in
Spanish.
We
would
also
like
to
be
able
to
inspire
you
to
engage
in
basic
conversations,
gain
knowledge
of
other
cultures
and
connect
with
other
academic
disciplines
in.
A
Addition
we
would
like
the
community
to
develop
insight
into
the
nature
of
language
and
to
use
world
languages
not
only
in
school,
but
also
in
the
community
at
large.
Come
join
us
because
language
matters.
Let's
begin
this
introduction
to
language
matters
with
looking
at
basic
spanish
greetings
today,
we'll
learn
how
to
greet
others
informally
in
spanish
and
respond
appropriately
to
accomplish
this
task.
You'll
need
to
remember
how
to
say
and
read
some
basic
spanish
words
here
are
four
expressions.
You
need
to
know:
hola
buenos
dias,
buenas,
tardes,
buenas
noches
for.
C
B
Of
these
greetings
may
repeat
them
back
as
a
social
gesture.
So
if
I
say
to
you
when
I
started
this,
you
could
say
buenas
tardes
back
to
me,
you'll,
take
your
turn
in
a
minute.
Hola
is
an
informal
expression
equivalent
to
high
the
other
3d
us
that
they
send
notice
refer
to
the
time
of
day
day
is
usually
from
daylight
to
noon.
Saturday
this
afternoon
until
nightfall
and
night
is
the
absence
of
light
here
in
the
US.
We
are
a
little
stricter
about
when
afternoon
ends
and
evening
begins
now.
C
A
Begin
this
introduction
to
language
matters
with
looking
at
basic
spanish
greetings
today,
we'll
learn
how
to
greet
others
informally
in
Spanish
and
respond
appropriately
to
accomplish
this
task.
You'll
need
to
remember
how
to
say
and
read
some
basic
spanish
words
here
are
four
expressions.
You
need
to
know:
hola
buenos
dias,
buenas,
tardes,
buenas
noches
for.
C
B
Of
these
greetings
me
repeat
them
back
as
a
social
gesture.
So
if
I
say
to
you
buenas
tardes,
you
could
say
when
I
started
this
back
to
me,
you'll
take
your
turn
in
a
minute.
Hola
is
an
informal
expression
equivalent
to
high
the
other
three.
The
us
that
they
send
notice
refer
to
the
time
of
day
day
is
usually
from
daylight
to
noon.
Saturday
this
afternoon
until
nightfall
and
night
is
the
absence
of
light
here
in
the
US.
We
are
a
little
stricter
about
when
afternoon
ends
and
evening
begins
now.
A
A
B
A
B
Try
that
out
tell
me
in
Spanish,
formal
or
informal
for
the
following
situations:
juan
carlos
Senora
de
arenas,
señor
Presidente,
Holly
perfecto,
juan
carlos
es
informal
seigneur
de
rayna's.
Es
formal
el
presidente,
es
formal,
a
holy
super
es
informal
ahora
de
Gama
CCD
se
como
estás,
o
como,
esta
en
las
situaciones,
juan
carlos
seigneur
de
arenas,
Senor
Presidente,
Holly.
A
Let's
review
what
we
learned
today,
one
languages
learned
in
context
and
I'll
be
using
more
spanish
than
just
a
few
words
to
formal
and
informal
situations
use
different
language
forms.
Three.
When
we
want
to
ask
how
someone
is,
we
can
say:
como
estas,
o
como,
esta
es
todo
por,
hoy
nos
vemos,
la
próxima,
vez
and
language
matters.
A
A
A
A
Hola
welcome
to
language
matters
I'll,
be
speaking
more
spanish
to
you
for
this
installment.
We
will
show
you
the
words.
You
really
need
to
know.
Don't
worry
about
understanding
every
word.
We
just
want
you
to
hear
the
language
in
its
context.
A
word
about
today's
lesson.
The
root
word
for
today
is
Gemma
in
Spanish.
Double
l
has
been
considered
as
a
separate,
sound
much
like
the
y
in
yes,
this
sound
is
distinctive
in
Spanish.
According
to
what
dialect
of
Spanish
we
speak
for
the
purpose
of
Anne
Arundel's
language
matters.
A
A
Expressions
mean:
what's
your
name,
so
how
do
you
know
in
which
situation
something
is
formal
or
informal?
Usually
if
you
use
the
person's
first
name
in
conversation,
it's
an
informal
situation,
as
we
told
you
in
the
last
episode,
if
you
say
professor
or
profesora,
the
equivalent
of
teacher
in
the
classroom
you're
in
a
formal
situation.
Let's
try
that
out.
Tell
me
in
Spanish,
formal
or
informal
for
the
following
situations:
como
estas
como,
esta
profesora,
una,
perrita,
perfecto.
B
B
A
Revisa
Mo's
ahora
Viggo
me
ccd,
se
como
te
llamas,
Oh
como,
se
llaman
en
las
situaciones,
a
young
student,
you
would
say
como
te
llamas
to
an
older
woman.
You
would
say
como
se
llaman
one
friend
talking
to
another,
might
say
como
de
gemas
and
talking
to
Holly
the
dog,
you
would
say
como
te
llamas,
let's
combine
the
last
two
lessons
use
your
knowledge
of
spanish.
To
respond
to
the
dialogue
prompts
greet
me.
Ask
me
how
I
am
asked
me
my
name.
A
Let's
review
what
we
learned
today,
one
languages
learned
in
context
and
I'll
be
using
more
spanish
than
just
a
few
words.
You
won't
understand
all
of
the
words,
but
you
will
begin
to
understand
too
formal
and
informal
situations
use
different
language
forms
three.
When
we
want
to
ask
someone's
name,
we
can
say
como
te,
llamas
or
como
se
llaman.
The
word
Yama
has
different
pronunciations,
depending
on
where
one
lives,
its
todo
por.
Hoy
nos
vemos,
la
proxima
days,
n
language
matters.