In this lesson, we will learn some important words in Spanish. These words are about the days of the week and the months of the year. Knowing these words will help you talk to others and plan fun activities!
Days of the Week in Spanish
Let's look at the days of the week:
Example Sentences:
Hoy es lunes. (Today is Monday.)
Mañana es martes. (Tomorrow is Tuesday.)
El fin de semana es sábado y domingo. (The weekend is Saturday and Sunday.)
Months of the Year in Spanish
Now, let’s learn about the months of the year:
Example Sentences:
Mi cumpleaños es en julio. (My birthday is in July.)
El invierno empieza en diciembre. (Winter starts in December.)
Using Days and Months in Conversations
You can use the days of the week and months of the year when you talk about things you do. Here are some examples:
Voy a la escuela el lunes. (I go to school on Monday.)
Tenemos fiesta en octubre. (We have a party in October.)
Basic Expressions for Everyday Conversations
It’s also nice to know some simple phrases for saying hello and goodbye:
Hola (Hello)
Adiós (Goodbye)
¿Cómo estás? (How are you?)
Putting Together What You’ve Learned
To practice, you can answer questions about what you do on certain days or in certain months. Try these:
¿Qué día es hoy? (What day is today?)
¿Cuál es tu mes favorito? (What is your favorite month?)
More Vocabulary to Learn
As you keep learning Spanish, don’t forget to practice other words on different topics. Here are some ideas:
Common verbs for daily activities: comer (to eat), ir (to go), hacer (to do).
Family words: madre (mother), padre (father), hermano (brother).
Words to describe people: alto (tall), bajo (short), simpático (friendly).
By practicing these words and sentences, you will get better at speaking Spanish. Keep practicing, and soon you will feel more confident in your language skills!
In this lesson, we will learn some important words in Spanish. These words are about the days of the week and the months of the year. Knowing these words will help you talk to others and plan fun activities!
Days of the Week in Spanish
Let's look at the days of the week:
Example Sentences:
Hoy es lunes. (Today is Monday.)
Mañana es martes. (Tomorrow is Tuesday.)
El fin de semana es sábado y domingo. (The weekend is Saturday and Sunday.)
Months of the Year in Spanish
Now, let’s learn about the months of the year:
Example Sentences:
Mi cumpleaños es en julio. (My birthday is in July.)
El invierno empieza en diciembre. (Winter starts in December.)
Using Days and Months in Conversations
You can use the days of the week and months of the year when you talk about things you do. Here are some examples:
Voy a la escuela el lunes. (I go to school on Monday.)
Tenemos fiesta en octubre. (We have a party in October.)
Basic Expressions for Everyday Conversations
It’s also nice to know some simple phrases for saying hello and goodbye:
Hola (Hello)
Adiós (Goodbye)
¿Cómo estás? (How are you?)
Putting Together What You’ve Learned
To practice, you can answer questions about what you do on certain days or in certain months. Try these:
¿Qué día es hoy? (What day is today?)
¿Cuál es tu mes favorito? (What is your favorite month?)
More Vocabulary to Learn
As you keep learning Spanish, don’t forget to practice other words on different topics. Here are some ideas:
Common verbs for daily activities: comer (to eat), ir (to go), hacer (to do).
Family words: madre (mother), padre (father), hermano (brother).
Words to describe people: alto (tall), bajo (short), simpático (friendly).
By practicing these words and sentences, you will get better at speaking Spanish. Keep practicing, and soon you will feel more confident in your language skills!