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1 Affirmative & Negative words
Palabras afirmativas y negativas

2 Affirmative and negative words
Objective: Produce learned words, phrases, and sentences when speaking and writing ELPS: Employ varied and complex grammatical structures Grammar: Negative & Affirmative Words Big Idea(s): Comparing similitudes and differences between English vs Spanish Language Graphic Organizer: Compare and Contrast – Venn Diagram Essential Question: Why double negatives are more used in the Spanish language than in English? Assessment(s) Formal/Informal (Evaluation): Exercises and Quiz Anticipatory Set (Engage): Respond the Essential Question

3 Why double negatives are used in Spanish?
Notice that each sentence has two negative words. It is both common and expected to have a double negative in Spanish. It is also correct to respond with "no" twice as the first one answers the "yes/no" question and the second one negates the sentence. Example: ¿Hay alguien en tu casa? No, no hay nadie en mi casa. In this lesson you will learn more about negative and affirmative words used in Spanish including indefinite pronouns to mean nobody, nothing, someone, something, and many more

4 Affirmative and negative words
PALABRAS AFIRMATIVAS PALABRAS NEGATIVAS algo - something nada - nothing alguien - someone nadie - nobody alguno/a/as, algún - a, one, any, some ningún, ninguno/a - none siempre - always nunca, jamás - never alguna vez - ever también - also tampoco - neither o … o, either … or ni … ni - neither … nor When we want to talk about an indefinite situation, we use an affirmative word. When we want to talk about a negative situation, we use a negative word. 1. Palabras afirmativas y negativas vocabulario Grammar (click here) 2. Ejercicios de practica (click here)

5 Guided practice exercises
Grammar Instruction (click here) Quizlet (click here) Repaso – Quiz (click here)

6 Describing pictures and Classifying affirmative and negative words – independent practice - packet
1. (click here) or 2. Go to:

7 Negative and affirmative words practice
(Click here)

8 El palacio de cristal in the parque del buen retiro
El Palacio de Cristal, in the Parque del Buen Retiro in Madrid is the most popular public park What objects, persons and activities do you associate with taking a stroll in a park? ¿Qué objetos, personas y actividades asocias con dar un paseo en un parque? Parque el Retiro Video (click here) Practice Affirmative and Negative Words: ttp://mld.ursinus.edu/~jarana/ejercicios/instructors/some.html

9 El parque de Chapultepec cd. mexico
Video (click here)

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11 Quiz review Affirmative & negative pronouns
Ms. Frias Web Page (click here) Pares complementarios (click here) Expresiones Afirmativas y Negativas (video) (grammar video) Algo & Nada (video) Alguien & Nadie (video) Siempre, nunca y jamás Part 1 (video) Siempre, nunca y jamás Part II (video)

12 Practice your knowledge
Palabras afirmativas y negativas ejercicios (click here) – Advanced Palabras afirmativas y negativas ejercicios (click here) – Intermediate


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