►
From YouTube: Language Matters Episode 7
Description
Description
D
Part
of
literacy
in
a
language
is
being
able
to
read
the
written
language.
Although
Spanish
uses
the
Latin
alphabet,
it
has
some
features
unique
to
Spanish
alone.
You
won't
find
these
written
in
other
languages
related
to
Spanish
such
as
French,
Italian
and
Portuguese.
The
first
of
these
is
the
upside
down
?
and
the
exclamation
point
at
the
beginning
of
a
sentence.
Let's
look
at
como
estas.
How
are
you
felicidades?
D
E
Let's
look
at
some
words
from
boima
siete
by
Pablo
Neruda.
Let's
read
them
together,
cancion
sueno
de
see
no
floor.
Nia.
Did
you
notice
that
a
written
accent
mark
lives
over
the
0
in
concern?
Likewise,
an
accent
mark
appears
in
the
word
Mia,
as
in
Florida
Mia.
The
written
accent
mark
appears
to
show
that
you
should
stress
that
syllable.
The
last
symbol
the
teal
day,
appears
over
the
end
to
reflect
the
sound
Nia
as
in
pinata,
the.
D
D
Final
point:
today's
episode
concerns
the
letters
CH
and
ll.
Until
recently,
these
letters
were
separate
in
the
Spanish
alphabet
and
the
dictionary
put
a
CH.
After
all,
the
words
of
the
sea
and
Double
L.
After
all,
the
words
with
L
the
pronunciation
of
CH
in
standard
Spanish
is
always
chew,
as
in
muchacho.
The
Double
L,
however,
varies
according
to
region
to
simplify
this
language
matter,
for
you
think
of
four
different
pronunciations,
you
might
hear
for
Double
L
sound
Puerto
Rico,
as
in
made
Jamal
a
weiss
on
many
parts
of
Latin.
D
E
Let's
review
what
we've
learned
today,
one
the
?
and
the
!
are
written
at
the
beginning
of
a
sentence.
Two
vowels
reflect
word
stress
and
appear
also
in
question
words.
Three,
the
letter
CH
and
ll
have
changed.
Official
status
in
the
alphabet
for
CH
is
pronounced
as
cha
as
in
muchacho,
and
there
are
different
pronunciations
for
the
letters.
Ll
gracias,
SI
nos
vemos,
otra,
vez
in
language
matters.
D
Part
of
literacy
in
a
language
is
being
able
to
read
the
written
language.
Although
Spanish
uses
the
Latin
alphabet,
it
has
some
features
unique
to
Spanish
alone.
You
won't
find
these
written
in
other
languages
related
to
Spanish
such
as
French,
Italian
and
Portuguese.
The
first
of
these
is
the
upside
down
?
and
the
exclamation
point
at
the
beginning
of
a
sentence.
Let's
look
at
como
estas.
How
are
you
felicidades?
D
E
Let's
look
at
some
words
from
boima
siete
by
Pablo
Neruda.
Let's
read
them
together,
cancion
sueno
de
see
no
floor.
Nia.
Did
you
notice
that
a
written
accent
mark
lives
over
the
o
in
cancion?
Likewise,
an
accent
mark
appears
in
the
word
Mia,
as
in
Florida
Mia.
The
written
accent
mark
appears
to
show
that
you
should
stress
that
syllable.
The
last
symbol
the
teal
day,
appears
over
the
end
to
reflect
the
sound
Nia
as
in
pinata,
the.
D
Written
accent
mark
can
appear
over
any
of
the
five
vowels
in
Spanish
ay-ee-ohh-ohh,
as
jen
told
you.
The
accent
mark
reflex
stress
on
certain
syllables.
The.
D
Final
point:
today's
episode
concerns
a
letter
CH
and
ll.
Until
recently,
these
letters
were
separate
in
the
Spanish
alphabet
and
the
dictionary
put
a
CH.
After
all,
the
words
of
the
sea
and
Double
L.
After
all,
the
words
with
L
the
pronunciation
of
CH
in
standard
Spanish
is
always
chew,
as
in
muchacho.
The
Double
L,
however,
varies
according
to
region
to
simplify
this
language
matter,
for
you
think
of
four
different
pronunciations,
you
might
hear
for
Double
L
sound
Puerto
Rico,
as
in
made
Jamal
a
weiss
on
many
parts
of
Latin.
D
E
Let's
review
what
we've
learned
today,
one
the
?
and
the
!
are
written
at
the
beginning
of
a
sentence.
Two
vowels
reflect
word
stress
and
appear
also
in
question
words.
Three,
the
letter,
CH
ll,
have
changed.
Official
status
in
the
alphabet
for
CH
is
pronounced
as
cha
as
in
muchacho,
and
there
are
different
pronunciations
for
the
letters
ll.
D
D
Part
of
literacy
in
a
language
is
being
able
to
read
the
written
language.
Although
Spanish
uses
the
Latin
alphabet,
it
has
some
features
unique
to
Spanish
alone.
You
won't
find
these
written
in
other
languages
related
to
Spanish
such
as
French,
Italian
and
Portuguese.
The
first
of
these
is
the
upside
down
?
and
the
exclamation
point
at
the
beginning
of
a
sentence.
Let's
look
at
como
estas.
How
are
you
felicidades?
D
E
Let's
look
at
some
words
from
boy
messiah
day
by
Pablo
Neruda.
Let's
read
them
together:
cancion
sueno
de
see
no
floor.
Nia.
Did
you
notice
that
a
written
accent
mark
lives
over
the
oh
and
concern?
Likewise,
an
accent
mark
appears
in
the
word
Mia
as
in
floor
Mia.
The
an
accent
mark
appears
to
show
that
you
should
stress
that
syllable.
The
last
symbol
the
teal
day,
appears
over
the
end
to
reflect
the
sound
yeah
as
in
pinata,
the.
D
D
Final
point
in
today's
episode
concerns
a
letter
CH
and
ll.
Until
recently,
these
letters
were
separate
in
the
Spanish
alphabet
and
the
dictionary
put
a
CH.
After
all,
the
words
of
the
sea
and
Double
L.
After
all,
the
words
with
L
the
pronunciation
of
CH
in
standard
Spanish
is
always
chew,
as
in
muchacho.
The
Double
L,
however,
varies
according
to
region
to
simplify
this
language
matter,
for
you
think
of
four
different
pronunciations,
you
might
hear
for
Double
L
sound
Puerto
Rico,
as
in
made
Jamal
a
weiss
on
many
parts
of
Latin.
D
E
Let's
review
what
we've
learned
today,
one
the
?
and
the
!
are
written
at
the
beginning
of
a
sentence.
Two
vowels
reflect
word
stress
and
appear
also
in
question
words.
Three,
the
letter,
CH
ll,
have
changed.
Official
status
in
the
alphabet
for
CH
is
pronounced
as
cha
as
in
muchacho,
and
there
are
different
pronunciations
for
the
letters
ll.
D
E
D
D
E
D
E
D
E
H
I
Orchards
is
a
fruit
vegetable
farm
located
in
central
Delaware.
We
grow
strawberries,
asparagus,
peaches,
sweet
corn,
apples,
pumpkins
and
many
other
crops
and,
as
you
can
see,
we're
very
diverse
and
we're
part
of
the
community
or
a
great
place
for
people
to
come
and
just
see
a
farm
in
action.
And
we
are
part
of
the
local
food
network
and
we
can
provide
local
food
to
people.
That's
fresher,
nutritious
and
great
for
them
at
their
dinner
plate
to.