The question asks, "What class do you have in the first [primera] hour?" The answer, if you're inclined to give it, would be, "Tengo_______________con Sr/a.______________." Fill in the first blank with the name of the class/subject, the second with the last name of the instructor/teacher/professor.
"¿A qué hora [tienes/tenéis] clases hoy?" - "tenéis" is formal, and "tienes" is informal
This phrase translates to "What time is your class?" in English.
This means "At what time do you have Spanish class".
"Es la hora de clase" in Spanish means "It's time for class" in English.
Literally "la hora de mi clase" is "the hour of my class", but it sounds more natual translated as "My classtime."
¿Cuál clase tienes a las cinco? what clase do you have at five
Que clase tienes en la quinta hora = What class do you have on fifth period?
¿A qué hora tienes la clase de matemáticas? means What time is your Math class?
"¿A qué hora [tienes/tenéis] clases hoy?" - "tenéis" is formal, and "tienes" is informal
This phrase translates to "What time is your class?" in English.
This means "At what time do you have Spanish class".
¿Cuándo tienes clase de español? (if you want to know what days, etc.) ¿A qué hora tienes clase de español? (if you want to know what time)
Translated: Where is your Spanish teacher from?
a qué hora - what time qué día tienes recreo - what day do you have recess/a break
"Es la hora de clase" in Spanish means "It's time for class" in English.
Literally "la hora de mi clase" is "the hour of my class", but it sounds more natual translated as "My classtime."
¿A QUÉ HORA USAS LA COMPUTADORA PARA LA CLASE DE ESPAÑOL? (Correct spelling) = At what time do you use the computer for the Spanish class?Pues a esa hora, a la que le toque usarla.