Warm-Up #1 Name as many countries as you can think of where Spanish is the primary spoken language. There’s twenty-one countries. 1)Mexico14) Paraguay.

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Warm-Up #1 Name as many countries as you can think of where Spanish is the primary spoken language. There’s twenty-one countries. 1)Mexico14) Paraguay 2) El Salvador15) Colombia 3) Guatemala16) Uruguay 4) Honduras17) Cuba 5) Nicaragua18) Puerto Rico 6) Costa Rica19) Dominican Republic 7) Panama20) Spain 8) Chile21) Guinea Equatorial 9) Argentina22) United States 10) Peru 11)Venezuela 12)Ecuador 13)Bolivia

Warm-Up #6 List 5 ways to study for this Spanish class. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5)

Warm-Up #2 How do you greet people you know and those you don’t know? How do you introduce yourself to new people? What body language or gestures do you use? Is there a difference according to the age or status of the person as to how you would greet or introduce yourself to him/her? Do you greet differently at different times of the day? If so, how is it different?

Warm-Up #3 Would you say tú or usted when talking to the following people? Explain why you would use tú or usted? 1) your brother 2) your teacher 3) your best friend 4) your friend’s mother 5) your cat 6) your principal 7) a new acquaintance who is your age

Warm-Up #4 Copy and translate the following dialogue into Spanish. Keep in mind that the girls are peers. Ana:Hello. My name is Ana. Maria:Nice to meet you. Ana:What’s your name? Maria:My name is Maria. How are you? Ana:I’m fine. How about you?

Warm-Up #5 List ten Spanish words with 2 syllables and tell what they mean. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10)

Warm-Up #6 List 5 study tips for this class. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5)

Warm-Up #7 Translate the following into Spanish: 1)Good Evening 2)Good Afternoon 3)Good Morning 4)Good Night

Warm-Up #8 List 2 similarities between Spanish Speaking Countries: 1) 2) List 2 differences between Spanish Speaking Countries:

Warm-Up #9 Translate the following lines to Spanish use page 2 to help you: 1)Good afternoon, Mr. Cantor. 2)Good morning, Miss Gomez. 3)Good evening, Mrs. Hernandez. 4)Good morning, Ms. Larios.

Warm-Up #10 Fill in the blanks with the appropriate word from below. BientalLuisa Adios Hastatu A-Hola, _____. Que ___? B-____, Lupe. Y __? A-Regular. _____ luego. B-_____!

Warm-Up #1 Translate the following commands from English to Spanish: 1)Please, stand up. 2)Be quiet, please. 3)Attention. Pay attention. 4)Please, sit down. 5)Open your book. 6)Close your book. 7)Take out a sheet of paper.

Warm-Up #2 Spell out the numbers in Spanish from the sequences listed below and fill in the missing number. 1)7, __, 9 2)10, __, 12 3)14, __, 16 4)17, __, 19 5)23, __, 25 6)29, __, 31 7)41, __, 43 8)54, __, 56

Warm-Up #3 On page seven complete “Actividad 10” with a partner.