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mantequilla mermelada hemos bebido crema Target: talk about hotels in Spanish speaking countries Complete with an appropriate word. Nosotros _______ _________ panecillos con _____________ y_____________. Nosotros _______ ___________ café con __________ . Ellos ________ ___________ huevos con ___________. 4. ¿_______ __________ ustedes el _________ de naranja? hemos comido mantequilla mermelada hemos bebido crema han comido tocino Han bebido jugo

Talk about people, places and activities in hotels: Target: talk about what someone has done in hotels Talk about people, places and activities in hotels: How do you say the hostel, the hotel? How do you say (male/female) the guest, the receptionist, the bellhop, the housekeeper, the cashier? How do you say the room, the elevator, the lounge, the bathroom, the hotel desk? Talk about things people have done: When you say what someone “has done”, what verb gets conjugated? Yo form? Tú form? Él/Ella form? How do you say spoken, reserved, asked, looked for, visited, checked, conversed? What do we call that form of the verb?

Talk about people, places and activities in hotels: Target: talk about what someone has done in hotels Talk about people, places and activities in hotels: How do you say the continental breakfast? How do you say roll, coffee, orange juice, butter, jelly? How do you say scrambled eggs, bacon, toast? Talk about things people have done: When you say what someone “has done”, what verb gets conjugated? Nosotros form? Ustedes form? Ellos/Ellas form? How do you say eaten, drunk, ordered, served? What do we call that form of the verb? How do you form it for an ER/IR verb?

Talk about people, places and activities in hotels: Target: talk about what someone has done in hotels Talk about people, places and activities in hotels: How do you say the air conditioner, the window, the bathtub, the shower, single room, double room, the elevator, smoking ? Talk about things people have done: When you say what someone “has done”, what verb gets conjugated? How do you say “______have/has done”? “_______have/has opened”?

1. El huésped está en la recepción. Target: talk about hotels in Spanish speaking countries 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. c b a 1. El huésped está en la recepción. 5. El señor habla con la recepcionista. 3. El señor va a hospedarse en el hotel. 4. Hay dos lavabos en el cuarto de baño. 2. El mozo ha subido el equipaje.

¿Te has alojado tú en un hotel con un gimnasio? Target: talk about hotels in Spanish speaking countries ¿Te has alojado tú en un hotel con un gimnasio? ¿Ha tenido el hotel el gimnasio cerca de la piscina o lo ha tenido en otra parte del hotel? ¿Han usado muchos huéspedes el gimnasio o ha estado desocupado el gimnasio?

Target: talk about hotels in Spanish speaking countries

3. Una habitación sencilla es para una sola persona. Target: talk about hotels in Spanish speaking countries 4. Hay que tener una llave para abrir tu cuarto en un hotel. 3. Una habitación sencilla es para una sola persona. 2. Los huéspedes se hospedan en el hotel. 1. El huésped es el cliente del hotel. 5. Se usa una tarjeta de crédito para abrir la puerta. Sí No 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Talk about people, places and activities in hotels: Target: talk about what someone has done in hotels Talk about people, places and activities in hotels: How do you say the air conditioner, the window, the bathtub, the shower, single room, double room, the elevator, smoking ? Talk about things people have done: When you say what someone “has done”, what verb gets conjugated? How do you say “______have/has done”? “_______have/has opened”?