Capítulo 5 Nuestras leyendas Objectives Primer Paso

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Capítulo 5 Nuestras leyendas Objectives Primer Paso
CONTENT OBJECTIVE: S.W.B.A.T. use the verb SABER to say what people know. LANGUAGE OBJECTIVE: Students will take notes and complete ACTS 12 & 14 on p.207.
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Capítulo 5 Nuestras leyendas Objectives Primer Paso Express agreement and disagreement Report what others say and think Segundo Paso Talk about hopes and wishes

Expressing agreement and disagreement To agree: Estoy de acuerdo ¡Claro que sí! Por supuesto Eso es. Así es ¡Cómo no! Desde luego To agree only to an extent: Hasta cierto punto, sí, pero… Up to a point, yes, but… Pero hay que tener en cuenta que… But you have to take into account that… Depende de tu punto de vista… It depends on your point of view…

Es muy difícil de creer, pero es posible. ¿Tú crees? No sé… You think? I don’t know… Es muy difícil de creer, pero es posible. It’s very hard to believe, but it’s possible. Bueno, puede ser, pero… Well, it could be, but… En efecto, parece ser así. In fact, it appears to be this way.

To disagree: Al contrario ¡Nada de eso! ¡Qué tontería! ¡Claro que no! ¡Qué va! ¡Eso es muy difícil! On the contrary Of course not! How silly! Of course not! Whatever! That’s very unlikely!

Reporting what others say and think Alguien me dijo que… Someone told me that… Se cree que… It is believed that… Oí que… I heard that… Dicen que… Se dice que… Según… Supuestamente… Cuentan que …

The impersonal construction SE + VERB often corresponds to sentences in English that use people, they, you, we, or one… It’s usually used with the third person singular (él, ella, usted) Ex. Todos saben la historia Se sabe la historia Ellos creen que es cierto Se cree que es cierto Dicen que que es verdad Se dice que es verdad

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Part II reading (25 points) D.Vocabulary (multiple choice) E. Cierto Falso Part III Writing (45 points) Fill-ins (all vocabulary) With a word bank G. Retell the story or part of the story Los Novios Make sure to use expressions that indicate you are repeating a story that someone else told you.