Repeat after her, and you will be so proud of yourself!
She is proud of you, too. ¡Aplauso! Applause!
Anacleta says, "Please read ALL the directions below before clicking on the purple button on the left. ¡Gracias! Thank you.
Let's count to twelve now .
The word for eleven is "once."
The word for twelve is "doce."
Now find a dozen things around the house to count in Spanish -- eggs, grapes, spoons, raisins, or pennies.
Click on any yellow button to have fun with numbers zero to twelve.
Anacleta says, "Please read ALL the directions below before clicking on the brown button on the left.
¡Gracias! Thank you."
You will hear Señora S. first say the numbers thirteen to twenty.
Then you will hear her say zero to twenty.
Here are the number words:
13 = trece
14 = catorce
15 = quince
16 = diez y seis OR dieciséis (ten and six)
17 = diez y siete OR diecisiete (ten and seven)
18 = diez y ocho OR dieciocho (ten and eight)
19 = diez y nueve OR diecinueve (ten and nine)
20 = veinte
When you have listened many times, make a list of twenty questions you want to ask someone who lives with you or someone who lives outside your home.
Write the number in Spanish before or after each question to impress that person.
Anacleta says, "Please read ALL the directions below before clicking on the gray buttons on the left.
¡Gracias! Thank you."
Did you know that in England most children in school learn Spanish that sounds like the Spanish spoken in Spain?
These websites from England let you match the number word with the numeral.
Move the words on the right to the numerals on the left with your mouse.
Then click on the word Verifica which means "check."
Any words that were wrong will hop to the right side again -- just like this silly rabbit!
Try again until no words appear on the right side.
Anacleta says, "Please read ALL the directions below before clicking on the red buttons on the left.
¡Gracias! Thank you."
Listen to Señora S. say the numbers 21 to 31.
Here are the new numbers from twenty-one to thirty-one:
21 = veintiuno (twenty and one)
22 = veintidós (twenty and two)
23 = veintitrés (twenty and three)
24 = veinticuatro (twenty and four)
25 = veinticinco (twenty and five)
26 = veintiséis (twenty and six)
27 = veintisiete (twenty and seven)
28 = veintiocho (twenty and eight)
29 = veintinueve (twenty and nine)
30 = treinta (thirty)
31 = treinta y uno (thirty and one)
Now listen to Señora S. say the numbers from zero to 31.
Once you feel you really know your numbers to thirty-one, find a calendar.and for practice say the number for each day in January, March, May, July, August, October, and December, the months that have 31 days..
Anacleta says, "Please read ALL the directions below before clicking on the green button on the left.
¡Gracias! Thank you."
This website from England lets you match the number word with the numeral.
Move the words on the right to the numerals on the left with your mouse.
Then click on the word Verifica which means "check."
Any words that were wrong will jump to the right side again!
Try again until no words appear on the right side.
Now you know your numbers from 21-30!
¡Trompetas, por favor ! Trumpets, please!
Anacleta says, "Please read ALL the directions below before clicking on the red button on the left.
¡Gracias! Thank you."
People in Spain speak Spanish that sounds different from the Spanish spoken anywhere in North America.
Click on cinco (5), diez (10), once (11), doce (12), trece (13), catorce (14), quince (15) and so on to hear the "Castilian" pronounciation.
Comparing the Spanish of Spain with the Spanish of the Americas is like comparing the English of North America to the one spoken in England.
Anacleta says, "Please read ALL the directions below before clicking on the lavender buttons on the left.
¡Gracias! Thank you."
Point and click on 0-10 to start and review by clicking on the red apples. Click on each apple in order or any way that you like to to count all the way to one hundred. Then point and click on 0-100. By counting past 30, you really start to remember how to say the numbers even better! Practice makes perfect!
When you get really good, click on the green circle on the right to be quizzed on
the numbers. Watch how many stars you can earn by clicking on the right number.after you hear it.
The bottom box offers a new way to review and learn all numbers. Click on the green "start" button.