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¡Buenos días! Trabajo del timbre: 1. Pongan la tarea en el pupitre.
Put your HW out on your desk. I’m collecting this one to give feedback. 2. Saquen los “I can…” statements para Unidad 2 y hagan una reflexión. Get out your “I can…” statements for this unit & reflect/adjust based on your current levels! ¡Buenos días! 5
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¡Buenas tardes! Trabajo del timbre: 1. Pongan la tarea en el pupitre.
Put your HW out on your desk. I’m collecting this one to give feedback. 2. Saquen los “I can…” statements para Unidad 2 y hagan una reflexión. Get out your “I can…” statements for this unit & reflect/adjust based on your current levels! ¡Buenas tardes! 5
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¡La evidencia! Record your grade in your Spanish 1 Unit Portfolio.
Decide whether or not more action needs to be taken: If you want a higher grade, analyze the red underlined errors. Come in next Wed. or Fri. with your stapled packet & fix up to improve. AD pieces of writing will be hung up. If you come in to fix yours up & receive an AD, yours could be too!
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¿Qué quieres hacer hoy? 5
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Las metas de hoy… Para tener éxito…
We are learning (to)… recognize & pronounce infinitives for activities describe activities we like to do using ‘gustar’ describe the seasons and types of weather We will know we are successful when we can … identify infinitive endings use our target questions and respond with “me gusta…” connect activities to seasons complete graphic organizer
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Unidad 2 While this is our second unit, it connects to the following chapters in the text: Capítulo 1B Capítulo 1A Abran tus libros a p. 26…”A primera vista…” 10
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Sounds like… 10
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She writes and I like to read.
INFINITIVO (INFINITIVE) The basic form of a verb (action word) undefined by a subject or tense (in Spanish, these end in -ar, -er, and -ir) escribir = to write levantar = to lift abrir = to open sacar = to take out necesitar = to need ser = to be (permanent; names, characteristics, etc.) estar = to be (temporary; feelings, location, etc.) *The –ar/-er/-ir is like the “to ___” part in an infinitive in English! She writes and I like to read. 10
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Ejemplos de los infinitivos…
ar er - ir 10
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Las farsas de actividades – “Charades”
Work in groups of four. Each group needs one of the vocab. lists (p. 46 from the book). 2. Each person takes a turn. He/she picks one of the activities to act out. The other players ask him/her questions – taking a guess – ex. “¿Bailar?” (To dance?) The actor responds with either: “Sí, bailar” or “No, no bailar” 5. The round ends when the correct activity is guessed. Switch players. 10
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¿Cómo se dice “me gusta” en inglés?
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Me gusta = A mí me gusta Me llamo = Yo me llamo
Estoy bien = Yo estoy bien Tengo dos hermanos = Yo tengo dos hermanos Soy gracioso = Yo soy gracioso
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Los Gustos To express our likes and dislikes, we will use the verb: ______________________________ This verb really means: _______________________________________________________ Instead of using the subject pronoun “yo” to start to say “I like”, we will use the object pronoun “_____________.” There is a short way to say “I like to ski”, which is: “___________________________________________________.” And a long way, which is: “_______________________________________________________________________.” The word “A” at the beginning of the sentence means: ____________ because remember, that while the interpretation is “I like to ski,” the actual translation is: _________________________________________________________________.
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Using object prounouns: me, te, le, nos, les
Sentence Starter English Translation English Interpretation A mí me gusta… (Something) is pleasing to me I like… A ti te gusta… (Something) is pleasing to you You like…(informal) A él/ella/Ud. le gusta… (Something) is pleasing to him/her/you (formal) He/she likes… You like…(formal) A nosotros nos gusta… (Something) is pleasing to us We like… A ellos/ellas/Uds. les gusta… (Something) is pleasing to them/you guys They/you guys like… = it pleases them … = infinitivo (i.e. bailar, correr, escribir)
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Usos de me gusta español inglés ¿Qué te gusta hacer? Me gusta… ¿A tí?
Sí, me gusta mucho… Me gusta … también. Me gusta … y … … = infinitivo (i.e. bailar, correr, escribir)
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que nos gusta hacer en cada estación
Las estaciónes La primavera El verano El otoño El invierno El tiempo Actividades que nos gusta hacer en cada estación
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