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Days, months, seasons, and more!

Days, months, seasons, and more!. In Spanish-speaking countries, the week begins on Monday. Notice that the days of the week are not capitalized. The

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Page 1: Days, months, seasons, and more!. In Spanish-speaking countries, the week begins on Monday. Notice that the days of the week are not capitalized. The

Days, months, seasons, and more!

Page 2: Days, months, seasons, and more!. In Spanish-speaking countries, the week begins on Monday. Notice that the days of the week are not capitalized. The

In Spanish-speaking countries, the week begins on Monday.

Notice that the days of the week are not capitalized.

The days of the week are all masculine.

Days of the week ending in -s do not change form in the plural. Only the article changes.

lunes ... Monday

martes … Tuesdaymiércoles …

Wednesdayjueves … Thursdayviernes … Fridaysábado … Saturdaydomingo … Sunday

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Page 3: Days, months, seasons, and more!. In Spanish-speaking countries, the week begins on Monday. Notice that the days of the week are not capitalized. The

Hoy=Mañana=El día =La semana =El fin de semana =El mes = El año =

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¿Qué día es hoy?What day is today?

Hoy es miércoles.Today is Wednesday.

¿Qué día es mañana?What day is tomorrow?

Mañana es jueves.Tomorrow is Thursday.

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Note that, the months of the year, they are not capitalized.

Watch your spelling and pronunciation.

To express “in a certain month,” use the preposition “en.”

Vamos a México en enero ... We are going to Mexico in January.

Las clases empiezan en el mes de septiembre ... Classes begin in September.

enero ....................... January febrero .....................

February marzo ...................... March abril ......................... April mayo ....................... May junio ........................ June julio ......................... July agosto ..................... August septiembre ...............

September octubre .................... October noviembre ................

November diciembre .................

December

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Page 7: Days, months, seasons, and more!. In Spanish-speaking countries, the week begins on Monday. Notice that the days of the week are not capitalized. The

El día de tu santo…El día de tu santo…

Hispanic people are often named after a Catholic saint

they often celebrate 2 “birthdays” ¡Feliz cumpleaños! el día de tu santo ¡Feliz día de tu santo!

Hispanic people are often named after a Catholic saint

they often celebrate 2 “birthdays” ¡Feliz cumpleaños! el día de tu santo ¡Feliz día de tu santo!

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¿Cual es la fecha de hoy? What is today’s date?

Hoy es el veinte y seis de septiembre.Today is the 26th of September.

¿Cuándo es tu cumpleaños? When is your birthday?

Mi cumpleaños es el treinta de eneroMy birthday is the 30th of January.