1. The following quotation should appear on the opening
slide of all PowerPoint presentations. A Works Cited
slide should appear as the last slide of the PowerPoint
presentation. All text and graphic sources must be
cited.
“This presentation was created following the Fair
Use Guidelines for Educational Multimedia. Certain
materials are included under
the Fair Use exemption of the U. S. Copyright Law.
Further use of these materials and this
presentation is restricted.”
All Images from Google.
4. Números
1 – Uno
2 – Dos
3 – Tres
4 – Cuatro
5 – Cinco
6 – Seis
7 – Siete
8 – Ocho
9 – Nueve
10 – Diez
11 – Once
12 – Doce
13 – Trece
14 – Catorce
15 – Quince
16 – Diez y seis
17 – Diez y Siete
18 – Diez y Ocho
19 – Diez y Nueve
20 – Veinte
0 – Cero
21 – Veinte y Uno
22 – Veinte y Dos
23 – Veinte y Tres
24 – Veinte y Cuatro
25 – Veinte y Cinco
26 – Veinte y Seis
27 – Veinte y Siete
28 – Veinte y Ocho
29 – Veinte y Nueve
30 - Treinta
5. It is…
There are 2 ways to say “It is”.
For times 12:31 – 1:30 use “Es La”
For any other time use “Son Las”
6. Adding/Subtracting Minutes
To subtract minutes in Spanish:
-Round up to the next hour
-Insert “Menos” (which means Minus)
-Put the number of minutes until the next hour
Only use subtraction if the minutes are 31 – 59.
To add minutes in Spanish:
-Put the hour
-Insert a “Y”
-Put the minutes
Only use addition if the minutes are 0 – 30.
8. Phrases
If the hour is 1, use Una
To say “15” while using time, use Cuarto
To say “30” while using time, use Media
To say “Noon”, use Mediodía
To say “Midnight”, use Medianoche
To say “On the Dot”, use En Punto
To say “A.M.” (Before Noon), use de la Mañana
To say “P.M.”, use de la Tarde (After Noon)
After 7 P.M., use de la Noche (Night)
9. The Reason for “Es la”
The number 1 is the only singular number in
Spanish.
“Es” is the singular form of Ser, so it is used
when 1 is the hour digit.
The only time 1 will be in the hour digit is
between 12:31 and 1:30, which is why “Es
La” is used for these times.