Starter: put these sentences in order junioseisdeel esmicumpleañoseldeveintisieteenero veintidóseldemayo treintayunodeoctubreel.

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Starter: put these sentences in order junioseisdeel esmicumpleañoseldeveintisieteenero veintidóseldemayo treintayunodeoctubreel

En clase Objetivo: To be able to say classroom objects in Spanish To understand how to say “the” and “a” miércoles, 24 de noviembre

La silla

La ventana

el ordenador

La puerta

La mesa

Los libros

Los cuadernos

La pizarra

El alumno

El profesor

How do you say the in Spanish?

Saying ‘the’, ‘a’ or ‘some’ in Spanish TheASome SingularPluralSingularPlural Masculine El libroLos librosun libro a book unos libros some books feminine La mesaLas mesas una mesa a table unas mesas some tables

El proyector

Los rotuladores

El equipo de música