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Learning Targets Your Description Goes Here Students will be able to talk about foods and beverages for breakfast and lunch. Students will be able to talk about likes and dislikes. Students will be able to express how often something is done. Students will be able to understand cultural perspectives on meals. 5 min
Warm Up Your Description Goes Here Read a letter from a pen pal. They have a lot of questions…translate them! Necesito una clase para la primera hora. ¿Cómo es la clase de tecnología, facil o difícil? ¿Qué necesito para la clase? ¿Cuántos estudiantes hay en la clase? ¿Hay mucha tarea? 15 min
¿Qué hay en la sala de clases? La puerta, el cartel ¿Qué hay en la sala de clases? La silla, la bandera ¿Qué hay en la sala de clases? Las ventanas, el reloj ¿Qué hay en la sala de clases? ¿Qué hay en la sala de clases? ¿Dónde estoy? Estás en la clase. ¿Dónde están ustedes? Estamos en la clase. ¿Dónde estás? Estoy en la clase. ¿Dónde está? ¿Dónde está? ¿Dónde están los lápices? Están aquí, en la mochila. ¿Y dónde está el sacapuntas? Está aquí, en el escritorio. 10 min
La Cultura Your Description Goes Here Often, soft drinks from Spanish-speaking cultures tend to be fruitier and sweeter than drinks produced in the United States. Drinks with natural ingredients are very popular. For example, horchata is a well-known drink in Spain and Mexico. 15 min
Let’s taste a soft drink that you can find in our US Stores! What do you think? Did you taste a big difference?
Vocabulario 10 min
to talk about breakfast el desayuno breakfast el cereal cereal los huevos eggs el pan bread el pan tostado toast el plátano banana la salchicha sausage el tocino bacon el yogur yogurt
to talk about breakfast el desayuno breakfast el cereal cereal los huevos eggs el pan bread el pan tostado toast el plátano banana la salchicha sausage el tocino bacon el yogur yogurt
to talk about beverages el agua f. water el café coffee el jugo de manzana apple juice el jugo de naranja orange juice la leche milk la limonada lemonade el refresco soft drink el té tea el té helado iced tea
to talk about beverages el agua f. water el café coffee el jugo de manzana apple juice el jugo de naranja orange juice la leche milk la limonada lemonade el refresco soft drink el té tea el té helado iced tea
Leer y traducir Your Description Goes Here Me gusta el Restaurante de La Cocina. La comida es muy buena. En el almuerzo, como una ensalada de frutas o un sandwich de jamon y queso. Siempre bebo agua. Es importante beber mucha agua, ¿verdad? 10 min
to talk about lunch en el almuerzo for lunch la ensalada salad la ensalada de frutas fruit salad las fresas strawberries la galleta cookie la hamburguesa hamburger el jamón ham la manzana apple
to talk about lunch la naranja orange las papas fritas French fries el perrito caliente hot dog la pizza pizza el queso cheese el sándwich de ham and cheese jamón y queso sandwich la sopa de verduras vegetable soup
Me gusta(n) No me gusta(n) Pick a side… Me gusta(n) No me gusta(n)
With the vocabulary… Use the diagram to put breakfasts in one circle and lunches in the other. 25 min
Desayuno, Almuerzo o Bebida Bebidas
Exit Ticket Your Description Goes Here I will come around and you have to tell me your favorite 3 breakfast foods. 15 min
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Warm Up Complete the worksheet 15 min
Cancion 3A ¡COMER! -o, -es, -e, -emos, -en ¡COMPARTIR! ¿Qué bebe la chica? Ella bebe limonada. Compartimos la comida. Comparto, compartes Comparten la comida. Comparte, comparte ¡COMER! -o, -es, -e, -emos, -en ¡COMPARTIR! -o, -es, -e, -imos, -en ¡COMER! -o, -es, -e, -emos, -en ¡COMPARTIR! -o, -es, -e, -imos, -en ¿Qué comes? ¿Qué comes? Como pan y cereal. ¿Qué come el chico? Él come salchichas. ¿Qué comen ustedes? Comemos hamburguesas. 10 min
Write the –AR Verb endings beside the pronouns! Write your pronouns… Write the –AR Verb endings beside the pronouns! 5 min
Present tense of -er and -ir verbs
Present tense of -er and -ir verbs To create the present-tense forms of -er and -ir verbs, drop the endings from the infinitives, then add the verb endings -o, -es, -e, -emos / -imos, -éis / -ís, or -en to the stem. Here are the present-tense forms of -er and -ir verbs using comer and compartir: 10 min
Present tense of -er and -ir verbs 10 min
Present tense of -er and -ir verbs 10 min
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Warm Up Complete the worksheet 15 min
Cancion 3A ¡COMER! -o, -es, -e, -emos, -en ¡COMPARTIR! ¿Qué bebe la chica? Ella bebe limonada. Compartimos la comida. Comparto, compartes Comparten la comida. Comparte, comparte ¡COMER! -o, -es, -e, -emos, -en ¡COMPARTIR! -o, -es, -e, -imos, -en ¡COMER! -o, -es, -e, -emos, -en ¡COMPARTIR! -o, -es, -e, -imos, -en ¿Qué comes? ¿Qué comes? Como pan y cereal. ¿Qué come el chico? Él come salchichas. ¿Qué comen ustedes? Comemos hamburguesas. 3 min
Buenas Cosas 3 min
Repaso del Vocabulario La silla La comida (te gusta/no te gusta) 5 min
Vamos a leer El desayuno es mi comida favorita. En el desayuno, yo como cereal con leche, tocino y pan tostado. Todos los dias bebo jugo de naranja. Nunca bebo te sin leche. Y tu, ¿Qué comes en el desayuno? 5 min
La Cultura Sandwiches in Spain and Mexico differ in more than just name. In Spain, Un bocadillo may be composed of a hard roll with a piece of cheese, cured beef, or tortilla espanola-a Spanish omelette. In Mexico, una torta almost always contains refried beans, chilies, lettuce, tomato, and ham, chicken or cheese. 3 min
En el restaurante Me gustaria _____ por favor. Yo quiero _____ por favor. Si, gracias. No, gracias. Quiero tomar/beber un refresco/te/agua. La cuenta, por favor. ¿Qué te gustaria? ¿Qué quiere beber/tomar? ¿Quieres un postre? I would like _____, please. I want _____, please. Yes, thank you. No, thank you. I want to drink: soda, tea, water. The check please. What would you like? What do you want to drink? Do you want dessert?
En el restaurante Arroz Frijoles Frijoles (negros) Tortilla (de harina) Tortilla (de maiz) Pollo Carne Con Crema Agria Lechuga Rice Beans Black beans Flour tortilla Corn tortilla Chicken Beef With Sour cream lettuce
El Videohistoria: El desayuno Pagina 127 #3
Writing Activity: Write a group story. You will be in groups of 5/6. One person will start the story with ONE WORD then pass the paper to the right for the next person to write the next word. Please pay attention to verb endings! 20 min
La Comida Señora Atkinson
Warm Up Make a circle and put your favorite foods in the circle. 15 min
La Cultura Corn, tomatoes, and chilies are staples of the Mexican kitchen. Tortillas are present at every meal and are even made into a delicious soup. Chilies, tomatoes, and onions are used in many different ways, both raw and cooked, to make a variety of salsas that may be included in any meal-even breakfast.
MATCHING GAME! WITH YOUR NEIGHBOR… TAKE THE WORDS FROM YOUR ENVELOPE AND MATCH THEM AS FAST AS YOU CAN. I WILL COME AND CHECK THEM…IF YOU MISS ANY YOU HAVE TO START OVER! 15 min…45 min
Es una manzana Que Manzana This is a ___ Es una manzana Que Manzana 15 min
Exit Ticket Tell your neighbor 3 things you like to eat or drink in complete sentences… Me gusta pan. Me gustan fresas. Me gusta leche.
Yo soy un estudiante importante! LAUNCH…REPITAN Yo soy un estudiante importante! I am an important student!
-er/-ir verbs Beber Vender Comer Correr Leer Comprender Ver (IRREGULAR) Vivir Compartir Escribir To drink To sell To eat To run To read To understand To See To live To share To write
Present tense of -er and -ir verbs • Regular -er verbs that you know are beber, comer, comprender, correr, and leer. • Regular -ir verbs that you know are compartir and escribir. • You also know the verb ver. It is regular except in the yo form, which is veo.
Me gustan, me encantan Use me gusta and me encanta to talk about a singular noun. Me gusta el té pero me encanta el té helado. Use me gustan and me encantan to talk about plural nouns. Me encantan las fresas pero no me gustan mucho los plátanos.
Me gustan, me encantan When you use me gusta(n) and me encanta(n) to talk about a noun, include el, la, los, or las. Me encanta el jugo de naranja pero no me gusta la leche. ¿Qué te gustan más, las hamburguesas o los perritos calientes?
The letters h and j In Spanish, the letter h is never pronounced. Listen to and say these words: hora hablar hasta hola hoy hace hacer hotel
The letters h and j The letter j is pronounced like the letter h in “hat” but with more of a breathy sound. It is made far back in the mouth—almost in the throat. Listen to and say these words: trabajar dibujar jugar videojuegos hoja jueves junio julio
The letters h and j Try it out! Find and say five examples of foods or beverages from this chapter that have h or j in their spelling. Try it out! Say this trabalenguas three times as fast as you can: Debajo del puente de Guadalajara había un conejo debajo del agua.
Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia form a region of contrasts, with mountains and lowlands, rain forests and deserts, immense wealth and extreme poverty, remote villages and modern cities. A rugged geography, ancient indigenous civilizations, and abundant natural resources have made this one of the most culturally diverse regions in the world.
Constructed more than 500 years ago, the terraced fields in the highlands of Bolivia were a sophisticated system for conserving soil and water, and some remain in use today. In the 1980s archaeologists reconstructing ancient agricultural systems on the shore of Lake Titicaca (at 12,500 feet the highest navigable body of water in the world) found that these ancient systems worked better in this difficult environment than many modern agricultural techniques.
La Cultura In Latin America, to say what they eat for breakfast, people often use the verb desayunar, e.g., Desayunamos huevos con tocino. Comer can be used for any meal, but it’s generally used when referring to lunch, and cenar is used to refer to the evening meal. Almuerzo is another word used throughout Latin America to describe lunch.
Me llamo ___ y voy a traer un ____ al picnic. Me llamo Monina y voy a traer una manzana al picnic.
La Cultura There are several Mexican dishes made from leftover tortillas, including one called chilaquiles. The tortillas are cut into strips, dried, fried, and then cooked in a sauce made from tomato, onion, and chile. They are then covered with cheese and heavy cream. This is a popular breakfast favorite. Cuernitos are croissants and are often served as a sandwich with ham, cheese and tomato. Sincronizadas are two flour tortillas with ham and cheese in the middle. They are first grilled on both sides, then cut into four even pieces.
La Cultura In Latin America there are many little shops that sell licuados made from different fruits. A licuado can serve as a quick meal anytime during the day. (Protein Shake?)