Day 2 Lesson 8/16.

Slides:



Advertisements
Presentaciones similares
Ms. Martinez September 3, 2014 Spanish 1 Instructions:  You need to write the notes in your Spanish journals.  Write the translation next to the Spanish.
Advertisements

¿Cuáles son las frases que necesitamos para la clase de español?
Saludos y Despedidas Cap. 1- Primer Paso.
¡A Empezar! Hola Clase. Buenos días. Hoy es martes, el 26 de agosto. ¿Cómo están ustedes? In 2009, there were 387 million people speaking Spanish as a.
Los saludos y las despedidas
¡ Hola!/¿Qué Tal? ¡Hola!/¿Qué Tal?  Objectivo: To learn how to greet people in Spanish and say how you are feeling.
Hoy es jueves Es el 17 de septiembre del 2015 ¿Cuáles son los saludos y las despedidas en español? PARA HACER AHORA: Use worksheets Find an appropriate.
Spanish I Greetings and Introductions Las Salutaciones y Las Presentaciones How to greet, introduce, and say good-bye!
NOMBRES, SALUDOS Y DESPEDIDAS
Martes el 26 de agosto  How do you greet your friends?...your parents?...other adults? Do you hug them, handshake, etc?
¿Cómo te llamas? ¿De dónde eres? Como saludar responder a otros. How to greet others and respond to greetings.
¿Cómo te llamas? What’s your name? ¿De dónde eres? Where are you from? Como saludar a otros y responder a los salutaciones. How to greet others and respond.
Los saludos y las despedidas. Saludos - Greetings ¡Buenos días! Good Morning! ¡Buenas tardes! Good Afternoon! ¡Buenas noches! Good night!
Etapa Preliminar Mis Primeras Palabras
Objetivo By the end of the lesson, you will be able to greet and say good-bye formally and informally while taking into account culturally appropriate.
Los Saludos ¡Hola! Hello Buenos días Good morning/day
Saludos y Despedidas Cap. 1- Primer Paso.
SALUDOS Y DESPEDIDAS FORMALES
How do you respond to the following greetings in Spanish?
¿Cuántos hay? 1. Hay veinte estudiantes en mi clase.
Saludos y presentaciones (Greetings and introductions)
Personal Questions & Greetings
Los Saludos y Las Despedidas
1. You’re introduced to Sra. Fuertes. ______
Para Empezar Greetings & Good-byes
5 Conversational Vocabulary
Greetings.
GREETINGS AND GOODBYES:
Señora Johnson Beginning Spanish
(How to tell time in Spanish)
Aprendemos Hoy: (We are learning today…)
Introductory & Spanish I
Los Saludos y Las Despedidas Greetings and Good-byes
Vocabulario Capítulo 1.
Español 1 5 de septiembre de 2013.
Yo puedo… I can introduce myself and others
Saludos y Despedidas.
Los saludos.
1.2 Greetings.
Saludos y Despedidas Cap. 1- Primer Paso.
Las Introducciones y Frases Básicas
Los Saludos y Las Despedidas
SALUDOS Y EXPRESIONES DE CORTESÍA
Vocabulario 1A: Informal Greetings
Bell Work Take out a sheet of paper,
Capítulo 1 - ¡Empecemos! VOCABULARIO 1.
Realidades 1 Para Empezar
Objetivo: How to introduce yourself and ask someone else’s name
Greetings Spanish 1.
Los Saludos y Las Despedidas
Él (Ella) se llama… - His (Her) name is… ¿Cómo te llamas?
Saludos y Despedidas Cap. 1- Primer Paso.
Hola / Adiós Capitulo 1 Vocabulario 1.
Lección 1.
Warm Up Answer in Spanish: ¿Cómo te llamas?
Greetings saludos.
Los Saludos y Las Despedidas
Warm Up Answer in Spanish: ¿De dónde eres?
¿Cuáles son los saludos y las despedidas en español?
¡Vamos! Para Empezar 1 Bienvenidos a la Clase de Español SALUDOS
Warm Up If someone says, “Mucho gusto.” What should you say back?
TOPIC: GREETINGS, INTRODUCTIONS AND FAREWELLS
Vocabulario Saludos y Despedidas In this slideshow, you will review polite words and expressions to use in everyday situations.
Hoy es _______,el ____ de ____________.
Vocabulario 1.
Greetings Spanish 1.
Vámonos: TIENEN 5 MINUTOS Unit 2: El alfabeto y la pronunciación
Los Saludos y Las Despedidas
Warm Up Check the roster on the board. Sit in that number desk (number is next to your name). Put your cell phone in that same number pocket. Think of.
Los Saludos y Las Despedidas Los Saludos y Las Despedidas Spanish Greetings Spanish Greetings © 2011 The Enlightened Elephant.
Transcripción de la presentación:

Day 2 Lesson 8/16

Patada Please take out a sheet of paper and your notes. We will take our open note quiz after the bell rings. Define cognate in your own words. Underline the cognates in the following sentence: Yo comprendo el español perfectamente. Translate the following useful phrase: I need a pencil. How many syllables are in the following word, ‘baño’? On which syllable is the stress/emphasis placed on the following word, ‘limonada’?

Daily Agenda Open Note quiz. Who doesn’t love Lucy? Bonus Point explanation Spanish immersion Elements of basic conversation (Greetings, farewells, expressions of courtesy, presentations). Formal v.s. Informal & Genders explanation Basic conversation practice activity Basic conversation performance

EQ What are some useful words, phrases, or questions that will allow me to participate in an immersive environment? What are the elements of basic conversation in Spanish? What is the difference between formal and informal forms of address? What are genders in Spanish?

Standards & Learning Objectives MLI.CCC1D Relate content from other subjects as it relates to the target language. MLI.CCC3A Recognize similarities/differences between target language and English. Learning Objective(s): I can participate in an immersive environment. I can have a basic conversation in Spanish. I can recognize the difference between masculine and feminine words.

I Love Lucy Ricky Ricardo is from Cuba in the Carribean. Let’s hear Ricky Ricardo read a story from a Spanish speaker’s perspective. What did we learn from Ricky’s bedtime story? English pronunciation is very inconsistent. Spanish letters are always pronounced the same.

Bonus Points – Pegatinas What are they? Stickers that give you free extra points on assignments. How do they work? You can use them on any assignment. They count for 1 point a piece. How do I get one?! All you have to do is participate correctly.

Vamos a practicar el alfabeto. Key phrases: Clase, repitan Vamos a practicar el alfabeto. Key phrases: Clase, repitan. = Class, repeat. ¡Muy bien! = Very good! Otra vez. = Again Repitamos.

El trabalenguas del día ¡A,e,I,o,u! Arbolito del Perú, ¿Cómo te llamas tú? ¿Qué letra es?

We are going to have a conversation. What do you say to someone if you just meet? What kind of questions do you ask? What kind of information do you give? How do you end the conversation? Consider what it takes to make a conversation.

Bridge the language gap Bridge the language gap *Remember, we are learning to say and write 15 common greetings, farewells, and expressions of courtesy. Let’s bridge the gap between English and Spanish and translate. Write down the Spanish equivalent to each English word or phrase. Image courtesy keyword-suggestions.com 8. What is your name? = ¿Cómo te llamas tú?-informal/¿Cómo se llama usted?-formal (Literally translated, How do you call yourself?) 9. My name is _____. = Yo me llamo ____. (Literally translated, I call myself). 10. Pleasure to meet you. = Mucho gusto./ Encantado(a) 11. Likewise. = Igualmente. 12. How are you? = ¿Cómo estás tú?-informal/¿Cómo está usted?-formal 13. I am well/okay/bad. = Yo estoy bien/así así & más o menos/mal. 14. Thanks, and you? = Gracias, ¿y tú?-informal/¿y usted?-formal 15. You’re welcome. = De nada. 1. Hello. = Hola. 2. Good morning. = Buenos días. 3. Good afternoon. = Buenas tardes. 4. Good evening. = Buenas noches. 5. Goodbye. = Adiós 6. See you later. = Hasta luego. 7. See you tomorrow. = Hasta mañana.

Presentations Te presento a (informal) mi amigo, Luis. = I present to you my friend, Luis. Le presento a (formal)... = I present to you my friend, Luis. Éste/Ésta es… = This is… Mi nombre es… = My name is… (Yo) soy…. = I am… Mister/ Misses/ Miss = señor/señora/señorita

Más saludos y despedidas. More greetings: ¿Qué tal? = What’s up? ¿Qué pasa? = What’s happening? ¿Qué onda? = What going on? More farewells: Chao. = Bye. Hasta pronto. = See you soon. Hasta la vista. = See you next time. Nos vemos. = We’ll see you later.

Formal v.s. Informal & Genders Informal is used with friends or people the same age. Formal is used with elders, parents, bosses, teachers, and strangers. Nouns, Pronouns, Articles, and Adjectives are all either masculine or feminine in Spanish. Gender rule of thumb: If it ends in –o, it’s masculine. If it ends in –a, it’s feminine.

Without looking at your papers, try to name 1 of each: Image courtesy of boldlivingtoday.com Without looking at your papers, try to name 1 of each: Greetings Farewells Expressions of courtesy