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Bella W
United Kingdom

School items
 
I �ve created videos to help teach basic �school � vocabulary. I need a native Spanish speaker to check my Spanish �School items � YouTube video to tell me if the title and content are correct. Here �s the link to the Spanish video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3llMmWf4Jv8 Here �s the link to the English video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dRoLBU9EXE Thank you

2 Feb 2013      





barbario
Spain

The title is right.
Es una campanilla. Because is a small bell.
 
Es una tijera. It �s very common the use of the plural to name "una tijera" though
 
�que son? son papeles

2 Feb 2013     



barbario
Spain

I mean: a small bell is "campanita" but "campanilla" is a small bell of different uses.

2 Feb 2013     



pilarmham
Spain

I agree with barbario. If the question is always the same: "�Qu� es?", that �s fine, but  the answer varies. We would say "Son unas tijeras" and "Son papeles" because they are plural. The little bell is definitely not a "campana", but a "campanilla".

Great resources, anyhow!


2 Feb 2013     



abba
Spain

I completely agree with barbario and pilarharm, I would also add that the globe is "globo terraqueo" and perhaps instead of "map" I �d use "planisferio". Great video, anyhow.

3 Feb 2013     



Bella W
United Kingdom

Thank you everybody. I �ll update the video as soon as possible. I �ve also prepared a video for the verb �to be � (present tense) Here �s the link to the English video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-nEbLCV9yU Feel free to subscribe to my YouTube channel http://www.youtube.com/user/vocabzone/videos

3 Feb 2013     



mourisca
Portugal

3 Feb 2013