La fecha
El tiempo
Los meses del año
Las estaciones
Tú o Usted
100

Translate: ¿Cuál es la fecha?

What is the date?

100
Hace sol.
What is "it's sunny" in Spanish?
100

December, January and February are in this season

What is "el invierno"

100
The only feminine season, brings about the idea of flowers, means spring.
What is "la primavera"
100

You would use this form when speaking to a child

What is "tú"

200

What are the 2 differences about the Spanish calendar?

Days and months are in lower case and the Spanish week starts on Monday (not Sunday)

200
Hace calor.
What is "it's hot" in Spanish?
200

The month of "la Navidad" y "las Posadas".

What is "diciembre"

200
The season that usually has the coldest weather, ice, and snow.
What is "el invierno"
200

When speaking to a boss use this

What is "usted"?

300

¿Cómo se dice?

Today is Friday, the 13 of December

Hoy es viernes, el 13 de diciembre

300
How you would say, "It's good weather" and "It's bad weather" in Spanish.
What is "Hace buen tiempo" , "Hace mal tiempo."
300

¿Cuál meses son en la primavera?

What is marzo, abril y mayo

300

¿En qué estación esta nevando?

What is "el invierno" (snowing)

300

Which form would you use to speak to a doctor or a principal?

What is "usted"

400

¿Cómo se dice "tomorrow"?

What is Mañana

400
How you would say, "it's cloudy today" in Spanish.
What is "Esta nublado hoy."
400

Junio, Julio y Agosto son en este estacion

What is "el verano"?

400
The season that you would most likely describe with, "hace calor."
What is "el verano"
400

When speaking with your classmate or friend use this

What is "tú"?

500

Two special rules for the days of the week.

What is "they are not capitalized"? and "the week starts with Monday."

500
How you would ask, "What's the weather like today?"
What is "¿Que tiempo hace hoy?"
500

Autumn in Spanish

What is "el otoño"

500

The season you would describe as "hace fresco," or "hace viento"

What is "el otoño"

500

I am your teen neighbor, which form should you use to talk to me?

What is "tú"