In this Spanish for Educators lesson you will learn how to communicate your school schedules and all of the subjects into Spanish.
The objective of this Spanish lesson is for educators to learn how to talk about their school schedules and subjects in Spanish with your Spanish-speaking students; including learning how to tell time and express school subjects.
Su reto profesional: I challenge you to…create your own schedule and explain the hour and the subjects in Spanish. ¿Qué hora es?, ¿Qué materia estudiaré?, ¿Cuál es mi horario escolar?
Here is the Spanish lesson I taught to my Maestro Miércoles Facebook group:
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Pasos de la lección / Lesson Progression
La Hora / Time: ¿A qué hora empieza _____? / At what time _______ begin?
The verb SER (to be) is used to express time in Spanish. To express the specific hour use the verb conjugations ES or SON, let me explain:
ES la una ( It’s one o’clock): “ES” is used to express only the time between 1:00 and 1:59 either AM or PM. “ES” is the singular form of the verb and the 1:00 hour is a singular number.
SON las dos (It’s two o’clock): “SON” is used to express all the other hours. “SON” is the plural form of the verb and us used to express all other hours as they are plural numbers.
Note: Perhaps it’s not correct, you can hear some Spanish speakers using SON when talking about the time between 1:00 and 1:59. For example: SON la una y media. This is not grammatically correct but it is used in the spoken language sometimes.
Hora del Día / Time of the Day
De la mañana / In the morning
De la tarde / In the afternoon
De la noche / In the evening or night
Examples:
Son las cuatro y cuarenta y cinco de la tarde
Son las siete de la mañana
Son las nueve de la noche
Note: to express the time between midnight and 4:59 AM, some Spanish speakers use the expression “de la madrugada” (in the early morning), then they start using “de la mañana” from 5:00 AM and on.
Example: Son las tres de la madrugada y tengo que ir a la escuela a las nueve de la mañana (It’s three in the early morning and I have to go to school at nine in the morning).
Los Minutos / The Minutes
1. To express minutes use “y” (and):
Es la una y diez : 1:10
2. To subtract minutes use menos (minus):
Son las tres menos diez : 2:50
3. Speak like a native using this strategy…Another way to express minutes is using “faltan” (left) and “para” (until, in this case).
Faltan cinco para las cuatro : 3:55. There are 5 minutes left till it’s 4:00,
Notice the number after “faltan” represents the minutes left and the number after “para” represents the hour.
l will like to know how to start an introduction for time you have various school subjects, and what school supply items you need for your classes.
Hola Tiffany! I’m happy to help you out- but not sure I understand exactly what you’re asking. Can you give me an example por favor? Thanks!