Recuerdos del Pasado Español 2 Capítulo 4A.

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Recuerdos del Pasado Español 2 Capítulo 4A

portarse mal to behave badly

Molestar to bother someone

de niño, -a as a child

mentir to lie

el patio de recreo the playground

De Pequeño as a child

el mundo

la muñeca

todo el mundo

el tren eléctrico

pelearse

ofrecer

generoso, -a

De vez en cuando once in a while

portarse bien

la cuerda

el vecino, la vecina

desobediente

la moneda currency

el muñeco

travieso, -a

Obediente

el dinosaurio

la verdad

los bloques

saltar a la cuerda

obedecer

permitir

la colección

Por lo general Generally

el triciclo

la guardería infantil

tímido, -a

coleccionar

bien educado, -a

el oso de peluche

la tortuga

el pez

Consentido

once in a while

Around the World Cápitulo 4A Vocabulario

Las Reglas One class member will begin by standing beside the desk of a fellow class member A picture will appear on the screen The first of the 2 students to correctly identify the picture wins that round The winner of the round remains standing and moves to the next desk If the standing student does not win the round he or she must sit at the desk of the student who defeated him or her The winner is the student who remains standing for the longest period of time 

Password Game The class will be divided into 2 teams. Each round 3 members of the team will come forward. They will sit with their backs to the screen. People on their team will have 30 seconds to describe what is on the screen to the 3 guessers. If those 3 people correctly guess the vocabulary word in Spanish in the 30 seconds, that team will win 1 point for that round. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins.

A few other things Everyone on your team will be giving clues at the same time, so let’s try to keep the chaos organized. People giving clues may use their books, while the people guessing may not. No yelling/screaming. Also, you will lose the point for that round if people on your team are cheating. (This means you can’t just tell them the word, even if it is accidental.)

Giving Clues When giving clues, you must be creative. You cannot say rhymes with… You cannot just tell them the word in English. For example, if your word was liquidación, you might say: Red dot Day after Thanksgiving Good deals Etc.