Rutina de Clase Entrad en silencio Detrás de las sillas ‘Buenos Dias’ ‘Buenos Días’ y ‘Sentaos’ Sacad las cosas – cuadernos, estuches, agendas Poned los.

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Rutina de Clase Entrad en silencio Detrás de las sillas ‘Buenos Dias’ ‘Buenos Días’ y ‘Sentaos’ Sacad las cosas – cuadernos, estuches, agendas Poned los bolsos debajo de las mesas

Spanish Unit One To know the pronunciation rules of Spanish and be able to use a bilingual dictionary To be able to describe what sort of person you are and what you look like To be able to ask and answer questions about age,birthday, name, hometown and nationality To be able to say if you have brothers and sisters and describe them To be able to say if you have pets or not and describe them To Practise and Assess what we’ve learned. HOLA, ME PRESENTO To be able to give some opinions and say what you like/don’t like

PASAMOS LISTA. LISTA DE CLASE Ana Andrés Beatriz Carlos Domingo Esther … …. …… Profesor/a ¿Ana? - Si señor/a -Presente -Estoy aquí -Hola señor/a - No está -No está aquí -Está ausente -Está enfermo/a -Está de vacaciones What is the difference between a profesor and a profesora? How do you say ‘I am….. ?’ How do you say ‘He is /She is..?’ What’s the difference between enfermo/a?

HOLA -¿Qué tal? -¿Cómo estás? Estoy fenomenal Estoy muy bien Estoy bien Estoy feliz Estoy mal Estoy fatál Estoy triste Estoy enfermo/a Estoy cansado/a Estoy enfadado/a Estoy así así Estoy regular Think back to the register – how did you say He is /She is – could you say how someone else is feeling?

Spanish Unit One To know the pronunciation rules of Spanish and be able to use a bilingual dictionary To be able to describe what sort of person you are and what you look like To be able to ask and answer questions about age,birthday, name, hometown and nationality To be able to say if you have brothers and sisters and describe them To be able to say if you have pets or not and describe them To Practise and Assess what we’ve learned. HOLA, ME PRESENTO To be able to give some opinions and say what you like/don’t like

ALGUNOSWill be confident about using a bilingual dictionary LA MAYORÍA Will be more confident about their use of bilingual dictionary TODOSWill be able to find some new words in a bilingual dictionary Hoy En Clase……….

Español – Lección 2, Date En clase Please remember, every lesson, to neatly write the date and title and classwork, and underline it with a ruler! GRACIAS! Key vocab / phrases for the lesson

What will we need to know/learn? Basic Introductions What you look like What you are like and like doing Describing family and pets Opinions

Word Categories Noun Verb Adjective Adverb Connective Intensifier Article A thing, a naming word – you can put ‘the/a’ in front of it – a table An action, doing word – you can put ‘to’ in front of it – to dance A describing word, it describes a noun – big A Describing word, it describes a verb – slowly Connects parts of a sentence – and Adds intensity to an adjective – very Goes in front of a noun – the, a, my

What will we need to know/learn? Basic Introductions What you look like What you are like and like doing Describing family and pets Opinions Note down some useful vocab for each section – use a dictionary to help you. Don’t forget to note what TYPE of word it is – Noun(n) a thing, Adjective (adj) a describing word, Verb (v) an action. If it is a noun, note the gender, feminine(f), masculine (m) A dog A brother I like Tall blonde May England English intelligent What TYPE/CATEGORY of word are they. It is important to know this to get really good at a languge. Blue eyes To read

Diccionarios- Use your dictionaries to find the word in Spanish. A brother A sister A dog A cat A rabbit May July Blond Blue To hate Un hermano Una hermana Un perro Un gato Un conejo Mayo Julio Rubio Azúl Odiar What type of words are they? Nouns/Adjectives/ Verbs – masculine or feminine? Can you pronounce them all correctly How would you say – some brothers, two cats ?

Diccionarios- Use your dictionaries to find the word in English Primo Amarillo Enero Cumpleaños Disfrutar Cousin Yellow January Birthday To enjoy What type of words are they? Nouns/Adjectives/ Verbs – masculine or feminine? Can you pronounce them all correctly

Pienso Think of some more useful words for this topic and add them to your vocab list – and find the Spanish in the dictionary.

ALGUNOSWill be confident about using a bilingual dictionary LA MAYORÍA Will be more confident about their use of bilingual dictionary TODOSWill be able to find some new words in a bilingual dictionary Hoy En Clase……….

What will we need to know/learn? Basic Introductions NAME AGE – Numbers BIRTHDAY - What you look like Hair Eyes Colours What you are like and like doing Describing family and pets Opinions

Diccionario Using a Spanish / English dictionary works in exactly the same way as a French / Spanish dictionary Let’s see how good you’ve got a using them? Do you know the different word categories? Noun Verb Adjective

Dictionary work Work in groups – you have to find useful vocabulary for each section of the course. Note down the Spanish – note down the type of word it is – noun,verb,adjective etc Make sure you know how to pronounce it – check with the pronunciation sheet.

Sharing Ideas Nouns – Verbs – Adjectives -

ALGUNOSWill be confident about using a bilingual dictionary LA MAYORÍA Will be more confident about their use of bilingual dictionary TODOSWill be able to find some new words in a bilingual dictionary Hoy En Clase……….

Plenary How do you say ‘How are you in?’ in Spanish? Explain how to use a bilingual dictionary. Think of 3 new words you have learnt this lesson and say them in Spanish and English.

Pienso For ages and birthdays we will need to know months and numbers in Spanish Where could we find them? How could we learn them? Do we know any already?

Estoy…. Cansado/a – tired fenomenal - great Enfermo/a – illmuy bien – very well Ausente – absentregular/así así - ok Presente – presentfatál – awful Feliz – happy triste – sad enfadado/a - angry Estoy…. Cansado/a – tired fenomenal - great Enfermo/a – illmuy bien – very well Ausente – absentregular/así así - ok Presente – presentfatál – awful Feliz – happy triste – sad enfadado/a - angry Estoy…. Cansado/a – tired fenomenal - great Enfermo/a – illmuy bien – very well Ausente – absentregular/así así - ok Presente – presentfatál – awful Feliz – happy triste – sad enfadado/a - angry Estoy…. Cansado/a – tired fenomenal - great Enfermo/a – illmuy bien – very well Ausente – absentregular/así así - ok Presente – presentfatál – awful Feliz – happy triste – sad enfadado/a - angry Estoy…. Cansado/a – tired fenomenal - great Enfermo/a – illmuy bien – very well Ausente – absentregular/así así - ok Presente – presentfatál – awful Feliz – happy triste – sad enfadado/a - angry Estoy…. Cansado/a – tired fenomenal - great Enfermo/a – illmuy bien – very well Ausente – absentregular/así así - ok Presente – presentfatál – awful Feliz – happy triste – sad enfadado/a - angry