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Things to focus on for your project. A few tips to help you out! Things to focus on for your project.

Relationships You are supposed to have TWO types of relationships! The 1st one is the relation to your main character in which you’ll use a possessive adjective Mi, Tu, *Su*, etc Uncle Phil es SU tío. The 2nd one is a GENERAL relationship to someone else in the family He/She is the _____ of ____ Uncle Phil es el esposo de Vivian Check the back of your possessive adjective notes for help

Celebrities vs TV Show Characters If you were given a TV show character, you need to think of the character NOT the actor who played them! i.e.: In my example, Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, I said that Will Smith was about 16 years old. Clearly Will Smith is close to 50’s but in the TV he was high-school aged the majority of the time.

Ages Sometimes it’s hard to pinpoint ages because the TV show could’ve spanned for several years Use your common sense and guess! If the child is in high school, then pick a high-school age and then base that for the mother, father, siblings, etc

Missing Family Members If someone doesn’t have a certain family member…go to the next one…you only need 3 and 2 friends *IF you want to do more to better your grade, please do those AFTER the 3 relatives and 2 friends…it’ll help on presentation day*

In conclusion… Don’t forget accent marks