Unit 2: Spanish B ESTAR y emociones

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Unit 2: Spanish B ESTAR y emociones Goals Unit 2: Spanish B ESTAR y emociones

Objective: Setting Realistic Goals Choose 3 goals for yourself. Be realistic based on your own ability as a Spanish student. You want to MEET your goals and be successful at the end of the unit

Goal Choices Be able to write the 5 forms of ESTAR. Simple Goals: Be able to write the 5 forms of ESTAR. Be able to identify 5 different emotions in Spanish. Be able to use two forms of ESTAR in a complete Spanish sentence. Be able to identify when to use an adjective in a masculine situation compared to a feminine situation

Goal Choices More Challenging: Be able to use ESTAR in a question when asking someone how they are feeling, as well as respond to someone else when they ask me. Be able to respond to someone when they ask “How is she or he?” Be able to use ESTAR in a sentence expressing emotion with a singular and plural pronoun.

My Goals/mis goles Goal 1: I will _________________________ Ejemplo: _____________________________ Goal 2: I will _________________________ Goal 3: I will __________________________