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Capítulo 6A En mi dormitorio
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Bell Dinger Identify the vocabulary words on the following slide. (1-10)
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1 el despertador
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2 la alfombra
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3 la lámpara
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4 las cortinas
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5 wall la pared
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6 la cama
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7 el cuadro
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8 el armario
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9 el espejo
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10 la cómoda
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La opuesta 1. 1.bonito 2. 2.grande 3. 3.derecha 4. 4.peor 5. 5.alto 6. 6.negro 7. 7.ordenado 8. 8.joven Write the opposite of the word given on the back of your communicative worksheet.
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Communicative Activity PERSONA A: ¿Qué color es la alfombra? PERSONA B: La alfombra es amarilla. Make the ending match!
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Capítulo 6A NOTES Making comparisons
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Making Comparisons You have learned to use más... que to compare two things. EJEMPLO La clase de inglés es más interesante que la clase de matemáticas. English class is more interesting than math class.
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Making Comparisons You can use menos... que to compare two things. It means less... than. EJEMPLO La música de Shakira es menos popular que la musica de Juanes. Shakiras music is less popular than Juaness music.
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Making Comparisons Certain adjectives/adverbs have their own comparative forms: adjective/adverbits comparative form bueno, -a (good) mejor (que) (better than) bien (well) mejor (que) (better than) malo, -a (bad) peor (que) (worse than) mal (badly) peor (que) (worse than) viejo, -a (old) mayor (que) (older than) joven (young) menor (que) (younger than)
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Making Comparisons Certain adjectives/adverbs have their own comparitive forms: adjective/adverbits comparative form bueno, -a (good) mejor (que) (better than) bien (well) mejor (que) (better than) malo, -a (bad) peor (que) (worse than) mal (badly) peor (que) (worse than) viejo, -a (old) mayor (que) (older than) joven (young) menor (que) (younger than) NOTE: When these comparative words are plural, they add –es: mejores peores mayores menores
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NOTES Making Comparisons Nombre______________________ Fecha____________ You have learned to use ______________ to compare two things. EJEMPLO: English class is more interesting than math class. You can use _________________ to compare two things. It means _______________. EJEMPLO: English class is more interesting than math class. Shakiras music is less popular than Juaness music. Certain adjectives/adverbs have their own ______________ forms: adjective/adverbits comparative form ___________________ (good) ___________________ (better than) ___________________ (well) ___________________ (better than) ___________________ (bad) ___________________ (worse than) ___________________ (badly) ___________________ (worse than) ___________________ (old) ___________________ (older than) ___________________ (young) ___________________ (younger than) NOTE: When these comparative words are plural, they add –es: ___________
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Audio Act. 6 LISTEN On the sheet you received last week, listen to audio activity six and complete as directed.
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