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SPANISH HIGH SCHOOL SPANISH V Leyendas Méxicanas Reading, Writing, Speaking, Listening Content Vocabulary: Advice and Suggestions Present Perfect Subjunctive Past Participles as Adjectives Reunidos 35 Vocabulary Present Perfect Subjunctive La Nota Cultural Past Participles as Adjectives Essential Learning Concepts: Culture-in English, students will demonstrate an understanding of the products, practices and perspectives of the cultures studied, and will use their cultural knowledge for interpersonal, interpretive and presentational communication. FL 9-12.4.a Grammar-in a language other than English, students will demonstrate literacy and an understanding of grammar through comparisons across languages. FL 9-12.7.b Listening-in at least one language other than English, students will understand and interpret spoken language on a variety of topics. FL 9-12.2.b Reading-in at least one language other than English, students will understand and interpret written language on a variety of topics. FL 9-12.2.a Speaking-in at least one language other than English, students will engage in conversation to provide, present or obtain information, concepts and ideas, express feelings, and exchange opinions on a variety of topics. 9-12.1.b, FL 9-12.3 Vocabulary-in a language other than English, students will demonstrate literacy and understanding of vocabulary through comparisons across languages. FL 9-12.7.a Writing-in at least one language other than English, students will provide and obtain information, express feelings and exchange opinions, concepts and ideas on a variety of topics. FL 9-12.1.a, 9-12.3