Para Empezar El veintiseis de octubre Please translate the following sentences into Spanish: 1. I like to take care of my brother after school. 2. I do not like to study for a test.
Para Empezar El veintiseis de octubre Please translate the following into Spanish: 1.Do you like to read? 2.Do you like to swim?
Objective I can ask others what they like to do.
Essential Questions How do I ask what someone likes to do?
2 Ways: 1. ¿Que te gusta hacer? 2. ¿Te gusta (verb)?
¡Práctica! Based on the following photos, what would you ask if the person in the photo liked to do?
¿Te gusta nadar?
¿Te gusta leer?
¿Te gusta mirar la tele?
¿Te gusta dormir?
¿Te gusta hacer ejercicio?
¿Te gusta cocinar?
¿Te gusta jugar tenís?
¿Te gusta ir de compras?
¿Te gusta correr?
¿Te gusta ir a la escuela?
¿Te gusta pasar tiempo con tus amigos?
¿Te gusta mirar Facebook?
¿Te gusta comer una merienda?
¿Te gusta ir al cine?
¿Te gusta ir a una fiesta?
¿Te gusta pintar?
¿Te gusta escribir?
¿Te gusta montar en bicicleta?
Para Empezar El veintinueve de octubre One of our Big Goals for the year is to “develop and grow in order to become confident and respectful citizens of the Cordova High School community” In at least three complete sentences (in English), please respond to the following: Do you think it is acceptable to throw your composition book in the crate at the end of class with this goal in mind? Why or why not?
Práctica de Hablar: Scavenger Hunt Tienes un hoja de papel con fotos diferentes. Base en las fotos, preguntále a una persona si le gusta hacer una actividad. Las fotos con = me gusta hacer ______ Las fotos con X = NO me gusta hacer ______
Para Empezar El treinta de octubre In Spanish write a question based on the following photos (this is JUST like the activity we did earlier this week!) 1. 2.
Para Empezar El treinta de octubre In English, please respond to the following question: When you were little (or even still now!) how did you celebrate Halloween? Do you think other cultures celebrate Halloween?
México
Una fiesta mexicana
Dia de los Muertos Day of the Dead is a holiday (or festival) when family members who have died are remembered. In Mexico, this festival is considered to be the most important holiday of the year. It is a period full of life, happiness, color, food, family, and fun.
Special Days November 1st : The Little Angels. (children that have died) November 2nd : The Dead. (adults that have died)
At The Cemetery Hispanics go to the cemetery of the deceased and decorate their gravesites. They put flowers, food, and many candles. They stay until midnight continuing the candle-light vigil remembering their loved ones.
The Gravesites at the Cemetery
Bread of the Dead
Skulls
Flowers
Decoratively Cut Paper
Music and Dance The dancers carry calacas (artistic skeletons), pretending that the souls are visiting and doing a dance. The drums are the most important part of the music associated with the supernatural to cause vitality and rhythm.
Calacas
Calaveras