Bienvenidos a la clase de español Welcome to Spanish Class Srta. Cloherty
How to Access Homework and Assignments 1) Agenda book 2) School Wires/Teacher Page 3) Homework Buddy 4) Student and Parent Portal *make sure that every assignment has been handed in *read my comments on the portal 5)See Srta. Cloherty after school if further clarification is needed
Studying and Practicing at Home 1) Repetition and continuity are key! 2) Continually change the location and method of studying. 3) Teach the material to a parent, guardian, family member, or friend. 4) Write down the vocabulary on index cards! Studies show that writing improves memory and recall of new concepts that have been learned. 5)Post the index cards in your house/certain rooms! It helps children that have a photographic memory.
Comprehensibility trumps perfection when learning a second language Comprehensibility trumps perfection when learning a second language. We learn from our mistakes.
Projects School/Class of the Future Be a Teacher for a Day Pitch for a Reality Television Show Depicting a Family Dream House
Classwork/Speaking/Participation- 35% Grading Policy Classwork/Speaking/Participation- 35% Homework- 25% Projects- 40%
Ch. 1: Grammar and Vocabulary 1) Greetings, farewells, questions and responses 2) Count from 1-100 3) How many things are in the classroom?- Hay-There is, There are 4) Cognates 5) Nouns and gender- feminine or masculine- example: pizarra, libro 6) Definite and Indefinite Articles- el, la, los, and las: the un, una, unos, and unas: a, an, or some 7) Adjective-noun agreement 8) Telling time- It is 2 o’clock in the afternoon.- Son las dos de la tarde. The class is at 2 o’clock in the afternoon.- La clase es a las dos de la tarde. 9) Subject pronouns and conjugations 10) The verb ser (to be) and its conjugations (Soy, Eres, Es, Somos, Sois, Son)
1) Greetings in Latin America and Spain Ch. 1: Culture 1) Greetings in Latin America and Spain 2) Demographic and cultural information about Hispanics in the United States and Canada
Ch. 2: Grammar and Vocabulary 1) Count from 100 - 1,000,000 2) Form questions in Spanish – Interrogative words (¿Qué? Quién? ¿Cuál? ¿Cómo? ¿Dónde? ¿Cuándo?) 3) Form negative sentences – Yo no bailo.- I don’t dance. 4) I like or I don’t like- A mí me gusta, A mí me gustan or A mí no me gusta, A mí no me gustan 5) What is an infinitive? 6) Conjugate regular –ar verbs 7) Conjugate the verb ser(to be) as well as the verb estar(to be)- Estoy, Estás, Está, Estamos, Estáis, Están 8) When is ser used? When is estar used? 9) Explain school life and describe location of things 10) Explain school schedule
Ch. 2: Culture 1) Latin American school systems 2) Primary school vs. secondary school in Mexico 3) Geography and culture of Spain
Ch. 3: Grammar and Vocabulary 1) Family, professions, occupations, and physical characteristics 2) Possessive adjectives (mi(s), tu(s), su(s), nuestro(s)/a(s)…..) and descriptive adjectives 3) Regular –er and –ir verb conjugations 4) Boot verbs tener(to have) and venir (to come) 5) Expressions with tener: I am hot. - Yo tengo calor. I am cold. –Yo tengo frío. I am lucky. - Yo tengo suerte. 6) Tener (conjugated) + que + infinitive - to have to do something We have to study. - Nosotros tenemos que estudiar. 7) Deber (conjugated) + infinitive - should or ought to do something We should study. - Nosotros debemos estudiar.
Ch. 3: Culture 1) Spain’s Royal Family 2) Surnames and families in the Spanish-speaking world 3) Geography and culture of Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands
Apps for Learning Spanish at Home Duolingo WordReference- Dictionary (no Google Translate, please ) Babbel www.conjuguemos.com FluentU https://www.newsinslowspanish.com/?switch- slow news in Spanish for listening comprehension skills http://www.juegosdepalabras.com/- many interactive video games
Need Help? Room H 105 2:45 - 3:15
¡Gracias! Thank you! Srta. Cloherty