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Calentamiento Read the dialogue between Fernando and Rico below and select C/F for the questions that follow. Fernando: Buenas tardes, Rico. ¿Qué pasa?

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1 Calentamiento Read the dialogue between Fernando and Rico below and select C/F for the questions that follow. Fernando: Buenas tardes, Rico. ¿Qué pasa? Rico: Hola, Fernando. Nada. ¿Y tú, cómo estás? Fernando: Regular. Yo tengo una pregunta. ¿Cómo se dice “ can I go to the bathroom” en español? Rico: “ Puedo ir al baño ” significa “ can I go to the bathroom ” en español. Fernando: ¡Muchas gracias! Rico: De nada, hasta mañana. Fernando: Nos vemos. Select C (cierto) for true statements, and F (falso) for false statements. 1. Fernando and Rico knew each other before this conversation. C F 2. The boys speak to each other in a formal tone. C F 3. Rico has a question. C F 4. The boys will see each other tomorrow. C F

2 ¡Cosas buenas! https://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=YUmNV MgNR4Mhttps://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=YUmNV MgNR4M

3 Tarea Practice alphabet for pronunciation with a friend in the mirror listen to the song at home (link on www.twitter.com/sragreendyke)www.twitter.com/sragreendyke STAY ORGANIZED

4 Hablamos Class dialogue! Teacher says something and class responds. Ex- Teacher: ¡Buenos días clase! Class: ¡Buenos días maestra Zarate! When practicing, be aware of your volume and respectful of other groups.

5 Escribimos y Presentamos With the same partner, create ONE dialogue similar to the examples we heard as a class. Use at least 10 vocabulary words/phrases and underline them. Take 5 minutes to write, and 3 minutes to practice.

6 The Spanish Alphabet El alfabeto “El abecedario”

7 Some notes on the Spanish alphabet… In English, sometimes vowels take on different pronunciations Pronounce the following words: –naked, baked –water, later –roaring, pouring In Spanish, 99% of the time, vowels keep the same pronunciation, making it very easy to pronounce the word if you know how each letter is pronounced.

8 Aa [ahh]

9 Bb [bay]

10 Cc [say]

11 Ch [chay]

12 Dd [day]

13 Ee [ay]

14 Ff [eff - ay]

15 Gg [he][hay]

16 Hh [ah-che]

17 Ii [eee]

18 Jj [hotah]

19 Kk [kah]

20 Ll [ellay]

21 ll [ay-yay]

22 Mm [emm-eh]

23 Nn [enn-eh]

24 ñ [en-yay]

25 Oo [oh]

26 Pp [pay]

27 Qq [coo]

28 Rr [err - ray]

29 rr [errrrrr - ray] (roll tongue)

30 Ss [eh - say]

31 Tt [tay]

32 Uu [ooo]

33 Vv [vay] or [ooo-vay]

34 Ww [doblay vay] or [doblay oo]

35 Xx [eh-kees]

36 Yy [igriega] [ee-gree-ay-gah]

37 Zz [zay - tah]

38 Una canción http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CKmwC6FfOA

39 Summary: Pair-Share Which 3-5 letters are hardest for you to pronounce? Practice saying those letters 3 times with your partner.

40 Los números

41 Una canción

42 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CKmwC6FfOA

43 Tarea Practice alphabet for pronunciation with a friend in the mirror listen to the song at home (link on www.twitter.com/sragreendyke)www.twitter.com/sragreendyke STAY ORGANIZED.


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