Fondo cultural Social relations are somewhat more formal in Spanish-speaking countries than in the United States, since new acquaintances usually greet.

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Fondo cultural Social relations are somewhat more formal in Spanish-speaking countries than in the United States, since new acquaintances usually greet one another with a handshake. Friends, however, greet each other with a hug or a kiss on the cheek. How does this compare with the way you greet people in the United States?

Agenda : *Vocabulario *Saludos *Presentaciones *Tú versus Usted *¿Cómo estás? *Adiós

Objectives Content: Students will make L₁ to L₂ connections when greeting people at different times of day. They will also learn the proper way of introducing oneself in the L₂. Language: Students will apply the learned vocabulary verbally in class. They will practice having a mini conversation with their group members.

Vocabulario Señor--sir when used alone; Mr. with last name Señora—madam when used alone; Mrs. with last name Señorita—miss when used alone; Miss. with last name ¡Buenos días! ¡Buenas tardes! ¡Buenas noches! ¡Hola! ¿Qué tal?

Buenos días This greeting is said in the AM to noon. It is Good morning. The response is the same as the greeting.

Buenas tardes Buenas tardes is used at noon through the evening. It is Good afternoon and Good evening. The response is the same as the greeting.

Buenas noches This greeting is said in the AM to noon. It is Good morning. The response is the same as the greeting.

Look at the times indicated below, which greeting would you use? 8:30 AM 2:15 PM 6:00 PM 4:05 PM 11:25 PM 5:15 AM 12:00 PM 12:30 AM

Listen as people greet each other. Then point to the clock that indicates the time of day when the greetings are probably taking place. AM PM

Vocabulario ¿Cómo te llamas? Me llamo… ¿Y tú? Mucho gusto. Encantado./Encantada. Igualmente

Actividad--Conversación With your partners, you will have the introduction conversation. Partner A will ask first Partner B will answer Partner A will give a please to meet you of your choosing.

Actividad—Conversación pt 2 With your partners, you will have the introduction conversation with one of the greetings stating time of day. Partner A Greeting Partner B Greeting with asking for name Partner A will answer and return Partner B will answer and use a please to meet you Partner A will se a please to meet you

Tú versus Usted There are 2 ways to say “you” Tú and Usted Tú is used when speaking to family, friends, people your own age, children and pets. Usted is uded in formal tone. Use Usted when talking to people you don’t know well, older people, and people in positions of authority. Usted is almost always abbreviated Ud. with a capital U.

Práctica— indicate tú or usted Your brother Your teacher Your BFF Your dog Your principal New acquaintances your age

Vocabulario ¿Cómo estás? ¿Cómo está? Bien Gracias Muy Regular Mal ¿Qué pasa? Nada Adiós ¡Hasta luego! ¡Hasta mañana! ¡Nos vemos!

¿Cómo estás? / ¿Cómo está?

Respuestas-- answers

Add-ons Muy Say muy before a feeling to add more emphasis on the feeling. (very) ¿Qué pasa? = What’s up? Can be used with friends in place Nada. = Nothing. of ¿Cómo estás, but still needs to be returned.

Actividad: ¿Hola o Adiós? Make 2 columns Label one greeting and the other one leaving Number 1-8 Listen to each phrase Place a check mark in the appropriate column

Actividad: Conversación Work with a partner. Greet each other and ask how your partner is. Say good-bye. We will present afterwards.

Los números

Supply the missing number. Then read the sequence in Spanish. 1, ___, 3 6, ___, 8 7, ___, 9 10, ___, 12 14, ___, 16 17, ___, 19 23, ___, 25 29, ___, 31 1, 2, 3, … 10 2, 4, 6, … 20 1, 3, 5, … 19 5, 10, 15, … 60 3, 6, 9, … 39 10, 20, 30, … 100

Flip-Flop: Time Go to Edpuzzle Enter class code: e3jGqx

Vocabulario: ¿Qué hora es? Es la Son las Media Y Cuarto Medianoche Mediodía de la madrugada de la mañana de la tarde de la noche

Práctica 1:00 2:00 3:05 8:30 9:52 Es la una. Son las dos. Son las tres y cinco. Son las ocho y treinta. Son las ocho y media. Son las nueve y cincuenta y dos.

Más práctica: ¿Qué hora es? Son las diez de la noche. Son las siete de la mañana. Son las doce y cincuenta de la madrugada. Es la una y quince. Son las doce de la tarde. Son las nueve y veinte de la noche. Son las tres y media de la madrugada.