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Kilah Kemp Capstone

Posted by Kilah Kemp in Capstone - Kay - Wed on Saturday, May 31, 2014 at 2:32 am
I am and always have been all about self empowerment. For a very long time I struggled to get myself to a point where I can say I am the best thing I can be. When I finally got that chance it turns out it came after self improvement. I believe self empowerment comes after self improvement. I am not saying change who you are as a person, I am saying that if you want to be the best you make it so that you are the best you always. When I do believe self improvement is something that is on the inside it is also on the outside which is where make overs and such come from. So when asked what my capstone was or what did I contribute to the Science Leadership Community it was something self improving and self empowering. I organized an event for the ladies of SLA could come and get a makeover. I know the ladies felt absolutely beautiful. 

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Biblography https://docs.google.com/a/scienceleadership.org/document/d/1VNcSeGBzqSEWQ-mhlZ9HIpbqVaitwRowJLmn-gnXD2o/edit


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Half a Yellow Sun

Posted by Kilah Kemp in Globalization - Block - D on Tuesday, May 6, 2014 at 10:04 am
This is my info graphic about my take and experiences reading this book. I often found the book very heart wrenching and hard to read at times but overall I felt is was an amazing book. This info graphic is also including my synopsis on the movie that I saw that I had to compare the book to. I felt that the book was well written and i felt that if the film was a book they would have the same writing styles. 
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Selfies

Posted by Kilah Kemp in Storytelling - Rami - B on Monday, May 5, 2014 at 3:40 pm
I believe that Selfies are a way to express what you are feeling in that exact moment. Maybe you were feeling confident or happy , or sad and you felt that it was important enough to document it. When I take a selfie it is usually the happiest point in my day or the point where I feel the most confident or excited. In most of my pictures I am smiling because at that moment in time I felt that there was nothing else more important than taking a memory of what is happening. These pictures document some of the happiest days in my life like when I got accepted to college or my 18th birthday. I believe that when you take a selfie there is nothing more important going on around you than that moment in time. These pictures are all memories that have happened that remind me of my happiness during my senior year and I love them. 
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Food Benchmark

Posted by Kilah Kemp in Science and Society - Best - E on Saturday, January 25, 2014 at 6:58 pm
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Tbs of seasoning salt 

1 pound of boneless chicken breast 

1 box of of colorful whole grain rotoni noodles

I pound of grated cheese

I bag of of raw spinach 

2 tomatoes 

2 bottles of Italian dressing 

 

Directions 

First grill marinate and season the chicken

Next you grill chicken until a crisp at this time you should have your noodles boiling 

Once your noodles and chicken are done you chop the chicken and mix the noodles 

Next you chop the tomatoes and break the spinach

 Then you add in the cheese spinach and tomatoes 

After the ingredients are mixed and blended together add all the Italian dressing. 

Place in the fridge to cool 

 

Analysis 

Although this isnt the most healthy thing on the menu it is isn't the worst thing you could eat. The Italian dressing is the thing that makes it very fattening. Overall there are 23 grams of protein 13 grams of fat and 9 grams of sugar. This is a meal that you could eat everyday. As long as the serving size was propionate and not very big. It is a meal that is not the worst thing to eat on the menu. 

 

This dish is a process on a certain reason. After you cook the chicken and the noodles it is a piece of cake. It isn't something to really stress over. Most of the items in the dish are not organically made. Although it deeply depend on what you buy. You could get free range chicken even though it is really expensive. and you could also get freshly picked tomatoes and spinach like I did. Although the cheese and Italian dressing really is what makes the dish chemically preserved. This is something that is not really healthy for the environment at all. 

 

This is not an expensive dish to make all in all I think I spent some where around 15 dollars getting everything that includes the dish I served it in. I am not to sure about all the regulations and how my meal is regulated. All the companies that make the things I used like Nature valley that makes the dressing and the company that makes the grain into the noodles they make the most profit off of it. Considering that they are doing all they can to make sure that they keep as much money as possible to keep in their pockets they do get  a maximum profit. 

 

None of the ingredients are made in philadelphia or even Pennsylvania it is really expensive to ship those sort of product here and transportation uses gas. If I could make this dish a little more healthier I think I could find an alternative to italian. I used fresh spinach and tomatoes. I did everything that could be done as far as to make this dish healthy. I didn't fry the chicken and used whole grain noodles. Overall I think that this is a good choice. 

This unit I learned about how to take care of my body. The more risk there are the more I know that I need to pay more attention to what I eat. I learned what nutritions there are and that my family has a real play in what happens to me in the future. I definitely know more now than I knew then. 

I know that my biggest problem personally in the food system is that I do not pay enough attention to the labels and what is going on. I think that there is something wrong with the fact that they kind of hide it from us. I think that we do not pay enough attention to what it is going on. It almost makes it impossible for us to understand certain things that are on the label. For those of us who have not been properly informed and would like to eat healthier it makes us seem as though that what those people think are healthy are actually not. I know some better personal choices are to definitely to eat way more fruits and veggies. I think that is my bigger problem I am not all that into sweets and candies.  I know that this will be some of the best things for me and my body. My things will make me better as a person and healthier. I need to take care of my body I only have one and this unit has made it very clear for me.  

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Is there truly and Insanity defense, should it be used?

Posted by Kilah Kemp in Science and Society - Best - E on Monday, December 23, 2013 at 3:53 pm
This podcast is me trying to figure out whether or not if there is a true insanity defense and if it should be used?

Not working here is the drop box link:

https://dl-web.dropbox.com/get/The%20Insanity%20Defense%201.m4a?w=AADUAau8W8-MzJtrfqFBqkeWM7vHvvgMjRJxT0aMfFCEvA
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#Write2Connect

Posted by Kilah Kemp in Reading, Writing, and Rising Up - Rami - B on Monday, October 21, 2013 at 9:39 am

Writing is a way to express your ideas and beliefs in a way to get people to understand the different viewpoints in life. I think that people have thought that writing comes only in certain ways. Everything you say or think can be or is a form of writing. It is a way to interpret other people's brains. It is a way to see into people's thoughts and how they view the world. Writing is getting to know people with out an interaction. 

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Q4 Art Drawings

Posted by Kilah Kemp in Art Advanced - Hull on Sunday, June 9, 2013 at 12:32 pm
​ This quarter in art we focused on how to make all of the things we learned throughout the other quarters and made them come to life. We had to make it so that we have developed our drawing skills. So this quarter I really focused on making my drawings life like and making them great to look at.  I believe this quarter was more difficult becasue I had to really incorporate everything I had learned over the Academic school year and make it so that I had life like portraits.  
This quarter I had the most difficulties because I was so focused on developing my skills I really had a tough time demonstrating what it was exactly what I learned. I think it is more difficult to express what it is you are learning on canvas than in any other region of art. This school year I really developed an appreciation for the way things go on in the Art community. Drawing these portraits this year really made my had more steady and I think I am a way better drawer now than I ever was.
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Kilah Kemp Image Display

Posted by Kilah Kemp in Art Advanced - Hull on Saturday, April 20, 2013 at 11:30 am
These are the images that I drew in the  third quarter.
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Kilah Kemp Diamond Blenman-Business Project

Posted by Kilah Kemp in American History - Jonas on Thursday, March 7, 2013 at 10:42 pm
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In history class we are learning about business and how America handles it. We are touching on two major topics in history, The Great Depression and The Great Recession. Although they happened at two totally different times in history and were caused by different things they both were significant to american history. With all the information we had gathered we composed a project comparing and contrasting the two time periods. My partner and I decided to do and Info graph, we figured it would be a great way to explain everything in a fun way.  
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Hamlet Close Reading

Posted by Kilah Kemp in English 3 - Rami on Sunday, March 3, 2013 at 5:29 pm

In the immortal work of the play writer Shakespeare, there is a play called Hamlet. Shakespeare decided that there should be several speeches that are very important to the story. There are also many things that help to contribute the importance of the story. Some depict a series of emotions that run through the characters. They help to explain more of what the individual character is feeling. The way that shakespeare decided to write the speeches is an excellent way to see the emotions coming off of the pages. 

One of the speeches that I decided to analyze is a speech given by one of the main characters Hamlet. He is going through a really rough time in his life with the passing of his father and the remarriage of his mother he gives off the most emotions through out the entire play. He has a lot of emotional and mental changes that we see through the writing of the speeches.With all that Hamlet is going through his mother and his uncle/stepfather are very worried about him and his abnormal behavior they decide to include some of Hamlet’s childhood friends to get the gist of what is going on. Hamlet gives a very emotional speech to his childhood friends.

In act two scene two of the play , the character Hamlet says “I will tell you why; so shall my anticipation prevent your discovery, an your secrecy to the King and Queen molt no feather I have of late, but wherefore I know not,lost all my mirth , foregone all customs of exercises, and indeed, it goes so heavily with my disposition that this goodly frame, the earth, seems to me sterile promontory; this most excellent canopy, the air look you, this brave o’er-hanging firmament , this majestical roof, fretted with golden fire- why it appeareth nothing to me but foul and pestilent congregation of vapors.”(2.2)

The speech given here Hamlet is basically saying he has some suspicions of why they are visiting. Considering he hasn’t seen them in quite some time it is a little unusual for them to be there with him. He brings up the idea that they are there for the King and Queen (His mother and Uncle/Stepfather) to seek out information on why he has been acting so strange. He also says that he is feeling a little bit of betrayal that they have not been around for a long time and that they appeared all of a sudden  with the command from the king and queen. They have all of a sudden appeared and they have came with not good intentions. Hamlet showed a lot of emotions towards his childhood friends because he has been going through some things. He says he has not been the same. He doesn’t enjoy the same activities. He is not the same person. He doesn’t seem the think the same things are fun anymore and things just aren’t going as good as they could go for him. 

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Q2 Art Blog

Posted by Kilah Kemp in Art Advanced - Hull on Monday, February 4, 2013 at 9:50 am
​I felt that this quarter as far as drawing was a real struggle. Although I did my best to try and re create the drawings given I feel like this wans't the best choice for me. I think that I should have definitely made my own project but I did manage to complete all the drawings to the best of my abilities. I think that this had alot to do with paying attention to details and making a lot of things possible. I think next quarter will be a better performance. 
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The Full Art EXPERIENCE Kilah Kemp

Posted by Kilah Kemp in Art Advanced - Hull on Monday, November 26, 2012 at 8:05 am
Sugar Skull
A sugar Skull mask originates from the holiday Day of the Dead which is a Mexican Tradition. It may seem as though the holiday has a dark past behind it. However there is a much deeper history. Day of the Dead is to celebrate those who have past away and are no longer with us. So the Sugar Skull has an expression with it. The mask is to express the feelings of those who passed a away almost a way to remember those who have left us. My sugar skull has a dark side and a light side. This is to express those who have left us that were good and bad. All and all it is to celebrate the dead.
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My Lighting Headband

Posted by Kilah Kemp in Physics - Echols on Monday, November 19, 2012 at 1:13 pm
I took a regular headband and made it light up.

A link to my project
https://docs.google.com/a/scienceleadership.org/document/d/1eAsV79gQ8KzVan_OGOL1P98PjN2C2cUmaT1TvSaQ8kg/edit
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The Push and Pulls of Immigration

Posted by Kilah Kemp in American History - Jonas on Thursday, September 27, 2012 at 12:32 pm
​We decided the best way to represet the push and pulls of immigration was to take sort of like a snapshot of the decade as clos as we could to the summary's we came up with. We thought that the pictures could best show what the decades tone was. Was it dark or light. For the most part nothing in the groups was challenging at all. We collaborated as a team and got the work done the most productive way we could. The group life was good. If I could do this project all over again I most likely would have had more authentic photo's not just things that we found on the internet. I think authenticity would have been better visually for the project.Click HERE to view or presnetation
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Milana Kemp Banda:E

Posted by Kilah Kemp in Spanish 2 - Bey on Friday, January 13, 2012 at 1:49 pm
New Project - Medium
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The way I speak has nothing to do with who I am

Posted by Kilah Kemp in English 2 - Pahomov on Thursday, January 12, 2012 at 2:03 pm
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Kilah Kemp           

Philadelphia, home to some of the rich and Famous and the young and struggling. It is like a mixing pot for Pennsylvania. 

Pittsburgh, known as the Steel city a place where everything has and is in its place. A quaint and quiet city not much of a moving city compared to Philadelphia. 

Although they are in the same state, the differences between them place them on opposite sides of the world.

The place where they meet is me.  I was born and for a short period of my life I was raised in Pittsburgh. But ever since I can remember I was here in Philadelphia  and grew accustom to it ;I have had a Philadelphia soul. I haven't forgotten my Pittsburgh roots and those roots show in me for the most part like they way I act, but Philly… Philly is my home and it shows all  in my speech. 

               "Hey boo"

               "Hey girly"

               " You are still coming downtown with me right?" 

               "Yeah, didn't I already say that?"

               "Alright, you didn't have to get smart" 

               " Haha, I was just playing"

You can also see my family roots when we're talking with each other.

               "You finna go to the store?"

               " Yeah I am you want something?"

               " I want a bag of chips and go' on and get some of den cookies that I like please"

               " Sure, will do daddy"

               " Oh and can you make sure that you go get den there uh cooking oils and my orange juice."

               "Anything else you would like daddy?"

               "Breafas sausages" 

               " Daddy can you please put the K back in Breakfast?  Truly dad that is all I ask."

               " Okay snobby Breakfast Sausages"

               "Thank you daddy I will be right back"

             My father, born and raised in Pittsburgh, had never been outside the 412 and he was proud of it. He always had this unique way of speaking. I was always a fan of grammar and the proper way of speaking, and I think that comes out when I write and I speak. My father's side took well to "modern day slang" and I didn't. I think that always separated my Brotherly Love and my Steel city. I think that the way that one side of my family speaks is entirely different from the other. 

My mother who was born and raised in North Philadelphia and was sharp as a tack made something out of herself even though she doesn't think so, she is the strongest and most proper woman I have ever had the pleasure to meet. She is the sole reason why I carry out grammar as strongly as I so. She makes it almost impossible for you not to speak proper English. I feel as though without my mother I would not correct everyone's speech every time I hear it. 

                 In the short essay “If Black English isn’t a language then what is it?” by James Baldwin he said  “People evolve a language in order to describe and control their circumstances”   I think that in a way that is where slang originates from and although I do love my grammar I do sometimes partake in speaking slang with my fellow peers. Taking control of an environment not only means that you are knowing where you are but where you come from. I think in the African American society “slang” or “Ebonics” is a way that we express ourselves with one another. It is a way for us to be and feel comfortable. The slaves found a way to cope with not being able to speak their own language and not fully learning the language of so called “pure white people” slang is that escape route. “Slang” is something  we can call ours. It doesn’t define African American but it does help control their circumstances.

            In the short essay “ Hunger of Memory” by Richard Ramerez he talked about how by a chance of geographical luck he was a Hispanic boy of working class wound in a Catholic school full of Senators children and he didn’t know English very well which was kind of a Burdon on him because nobody else knew what he was talking about. He said “What they understood was that I had to speak a public language” English is this language that is spoken everywhere and it is kind of  a language that us universal. When people in other countries think of  English they think of America “The Land of Opportunity” when English isn’t even the official language of America.  There is no public language every single person on the planet is different and sometimes the only way some of us can connect is through our language and that and it is commonly assumed that English is spoken everywhere since it is a dominate language. I am different from him but we both share a common factor and that is we both speak English. There is so much diversity that there really couldn’t be a public language.

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Being a Bee

Posted by Kilah Kemp on Monday, November 28, 2011 at 8:24 am
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            Being a bee is not always as easy as it may seem, you probably thinnk being a bee is just loads of friends, you get to meet the queen and all the honey you can eat, but there are bad parts one you are very, very tiny you got people always trying get you watch out because the right SWAT from a human can kill you instantly.  I am Important, and I am smart and I am the kindest person you will ever meet. But don’t bee fooled by my small size my heart is as big as the world. I am a little bee but my stinger pacts a punch. I have always been the smallest bee in the hive but I am the biggest when it comes to IMAGINATION. I always dreamed of a world outside of this hive all the people I can meet I the flowers I can pollinate all the honey I can help make. I want to be the first bee to go to the moon. I want to see the stars; I want to go wherever whenever. It’s just little ole me the smallest honeybee. I haven’t even gone through beeberty yet. I can’t BUZZ correctly my stinger isn’t even fully developed yet. But one day I will get there I will be a big bee in the small little hive. I believe in myself and I am not going to let any one stop me, I am imaginative I am the best darn bee you ever saw and I am going to continue to be that bee forever. I’m not going to even let the queen stop me. I want to be on TV. I want to be the first bee actor ever to be on broad way or the Hollywood walk of fame. I want to be important and I am important. I am imaginative something most people know nothing of. Until I get bigger I will imagine and I will be little ole me the smallest honeybee.

 

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Embracing who I am.

Posted by Kilah Kemp in English 2 - Pahomov on Thursday, September 22, 2011 at 3:10 pm
​“What are you?”

“Huh?” I turned around to look at the girl outside the office at school.

“You look so weird to be fully black and I know for sure you’re not white.”

“What do you mean?” I was confused about what she was asking me.

“You have red hair, it looks good but you don’t look fully like anything.” I

was only fourteen and I didn’t know what to say. Why was she asking my questions

about my race? She confused me when she asked me that question out of thin air. I

was so confused on what exactly had been the point of asking me. I just answered

politely I am not sure. I didn’t know my full family history.

I always had longer hair and smaller features then most African Americans

like my nose is very small and my eyes change color depending on the season, and

when it gets hot my hair lightens up. Yes I have some features that don’t come

to most African Americans. I do have some Trinidadian blood inside of me. I am

reassured that I am in fact African American. When I dyed my hair that also struck

questions.

“I think that hair color looks so good on you.” A woman said to me outside

the supermarket. I had dyed my hair a extremely bright red the week before and I

looked even more less than what I really was. People told me that I never looked

like I was supposed to since I was “Black” I knew what I was so that shouldn’t have

matter I know I am black.

My father’s father is from the Island of Trinidad, which may have something

to do with the fact that I don’t look all-natural. My mother doesn’t know her father

and my grandmother refuses to talk about him so I may get some features from him.

But since I’ve always had lighter skin then I was presumed adopted. My mother

assures me that I am hers.

“The color of your skin and the hair makes you look so different” An old

friend of mine said to me.

I simply replied that I was just looking for something different and it wasn’t a

change to make me look any different.

This hair color change wasn’t the first time I had my hair dyed. I have always

had a sandy brown blonde shade of hair and my mother always hated it even though

it was her hair color when she was my age. My first dye was a very dark brown color

and it made me think that I was grown up and I was a new person but after that dye

was washed out it was a permanent darker to my hair because I have never been the

“Dad who’s in our family tree?”

“Umm well your grand mother is all black and her slave ancestors were

owned by the famous McCormick family.”

“Okay and what about grandpa?”

“Your grandfather is from the Trinidadian Islands, I’m not sure where exactly

but that’s all he told me about himself”

I never asked my father anything else more about the family history and

frankly I didn’t really care anymore about it. But as I got older my curiosity grew

larger for the family I never knew.

So looking not all African American is just a little thing I went through in my

life and I will go trough more I’m sure of it. Dying my hair red wasn’t me trying to

escape exactly what I didn’t want to be but finding an individual in who I already

was. I was just a “Black” girl who has red hair. I thought of my red hair as an old me

with a new thing not a new me trying to forget the old me. I know that I am African

American and I had strands of other blood in me.

I think of my hair color as a bright light or the brightest crayon in the box. I

love my Red hair and I love where I come from. So I wouldn’t dream of trying to hide

where I come from. The way I look is the way I look because that’s the way I was

born and that’s how I appear to the world. I love my heritage on both sides so yeah I

do have some Trinidadian blood but I am an African American girl with red hair.
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Element Print Project 2011

Posted by Kilah Kemp on Monday, June 13, 2011 at 11:16 am
What is your element?
My element is Scandium. Number 21 on the periodic table.

What are some things your element are used for?
One thing my element Scandium is used for is in aquarium glass. It is used to help the glass give off a glowing light, to make more of an aquatic illusion.

 How did you come up with the idea for your print?
I came up with the idea for my print because, not alot of people know that Scandium is used in aquariums so i wanted to do something no one would eve think of. I wanted to go outside of the creative box.

 What steps did you take from your idea for the print to the final print?
The steps I took was first, I created a couple of sketches on individual pieces of paper and when i got a sketch that i liked the best i traced it onto a piece of transparent paper. Then I traced the sketch from the transparent paper onto a block of clay. Once i had the actual piece drawn onto the piece of clay i sculpted the clay and had the negative and positive space distinctly separated the next thing i did was painted and i combined a mixture of colors and painted the actual clay piece then i laid a piece of paper on the fully painted clay piece and pulled it off and i had a print. 

 What are your thoughts on the project?
I thought that the print project was fairly easy and a fun experiment. I thought of it as a great experience and i would like to try it again.

 What would you do differently if you did this project again?
Something I would do different is try to to experiment with the colors a little more. I would love to have my print to look like an actual Aquarium.
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Nueva de Carta

Posted by Kilah Kemp on Thursday, May 12, 2011 at 9:37 pm
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Art's Negative and positive space..

Posted by Kilah Kemp on Monday, April 25, 2011 at 11:42 am
​Negative and positive space is very simple when you think about it. When you draw a picture and you have spaces between the actual main points in the drawing so then you have positive and negative spaces.
I found negative and positive space in the the cut out and in my stool drawing because when you see the actual lines and then the spaces between the actual lines then you see the negative and positive spaces.
It helps an artist to see postive and negative spaces because they see the main points if the art and then the spaces between the actual art.

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My letter

Posted by Kilah Kemp on Monday, April 4, 2011 at 7:04 pm
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Learning the weather

Posted by Kilah Kemp in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Wednesday, November 3, 2010 at 12:11 pm

Asking and understanding what the weather is is essential to learning Spanish.


So, try saying these Spanish phrases and sentences for weather.





Hace (bastante) calor ---- It's (very) hot.

Hace (bastante) frío ---- It's (very) cold.

Hace (bastante) Sol ---- It's (very) sunny.

Hace (bastante) viento ---- It's (very) windy.

(Remember to always use 'Hace' when using any of the words above!)


Está (parcialmente/mayormente) nublado---- It's (partly/mostly) Cloudy.

Está lloviendo ---- It's raining.

Está nevando ---- It's snowing.

(For these words, remember to use 'Está' before saying the weather!)


Quick tip: When saying 'hace' or 'está' make sure you don't pronounce them as 'hase' or 'esta'. Remember that the way you say the word may change the meaning.


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Basic Greetings

Posted by Kilah Kemp in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Wednesday, November 3, 2010 at 12:10 pm

Now, to begin, greetings are always a must.

You may know a few words, like '¡Hola!', but sometimes, you might need to say 'hello' in another way.



Here are some ways you can greet someone in Spanish.



Quick Tip: When saying anything in Spanish, you must always know how the word sounds. If you mispronounce it, it will change the meaning. So don't mistake 'hola' for 'hhhola', if you know what I mean.


Practice these before moving on to basic Spanish speech!

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Asking someone's name in Espaol

Posted by Kilah Kemp in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Wednesday, November 3, 2010 at 12:10 pm

In order to as someone there name in Español you must know:

             ~Alphabet

             ~Basic Greetings

             ~ How to say your name



ALPHABET

Letter




Pronunciation

A

ah

B

beh

C

ceh

D

deh

E

efe

G

hey

H

ache

I

eee :)

J

hota

K

kah

L

eleh

M

emeh

N

eneh


enyeh

O

o

P

peh

Q

coooo

R

ereh

S

eseh

T

teeh

U

oooooo

V

beh

W

double beh

X

equis

Y

eee :) griega

Z

seta




BASIC GREETINGS


Hello : Hola'

Good Aternoon: BuenOs Tardes  

Good Evening: BuenOs Noches

Good Morning: Buenas Dias


There really is no diffrence between the A and the O. You really need to pay attention to the Tardes, Noches, and the Dias

Tardes: the afternoon

Noches: The evening

Dias: Morning



HOW TO SAY YOUR NAME IN ESPñol


One way to say your name is :


Me nombre es _________ ! ( Your name)

Yo Soy esta __________!( Your name)


Here's an example:

      First day of school for Maria and she ask's what was the boys name next to her.




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Learning the days of the week in Espaol

Posted by Kilah Kemp in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Monday, November 1, 2010 at 9:19 am

In order to be able to learn the days of the week in Español you need to know:

             ~ what order they go in



Even though there really isn't a big difference between the order the days of the week in Español Monday starts off the week not Sunday!


In English  the days of the week start like


Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday


In Español the days of the wwek begins with:


lunes

martes

mericoles

jueves

vernes

sabado

domingo


The big diffrence is that there is lowercase letter at the begining and that there is a monday is at the start of the week.

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Months and Dates in Espaol

Posted by Kilah Kemp in Spanish 1 - Manuel on Monday, November 1, 2010 at 9:16 am
n order to know the months and dates in Español you need to know:

         ~numbers 1- 31

        ~ months of the year


NUMBERS



NUMBER

SPELLING



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.            cuatorce

15.             quince

16.           deci y sies

17.           deci y siete

18.           deci y ocho

19.           deci y nueve

20.             VIENTE

21.           viente uno

22.          viente dos

23.           viente tres

24.          viente cuatro

25.          viente cinco

26.          viente seis

27.          viente seite

28.          viente ocho

29.         viente nueve

30.            treinta

31.        treinta y uno




MONTHS OF THE YEAR


 January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December


Español

enero

frebreo

marzo

abril

mayo

junio

julio

agosto

setiembre

octubre

noviembre

deciembre

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