¡Bienvenidos a la clase de Español 2!

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¡Bienvenidos a la clase de Español 2! Sra. Kimbrough

I’m Sra. Kimbrough, and I’ll be your Spanish 2 maestra this year! ¿Quién Soy? ¡Hola! I’m Sra. Kimbrough, and I’ll be your Spanish 2 maestra this year! I’m excited for a fun year and I’m looking forward to getting to know each and every one of you!

About Sra. Kimbrough Like many of you, I am not a native Spanish speaker, but I started learning it in high school. So, I know first hand what it’s like to learn a second language. I can sympathize with you because I was in your exact position. I know how difficult it can be, so don’t hesitate to come to me with any struggles you are having! That’s Me! Right after graduating high school, I worked in Spain as a translator for a summer.

Instagram: profekimbrough Connect with me! *Remind 101* SPANISH 2 Send @e8d55 to (512) 605-1633 Instagram: profekimbrough

¿Qué necesitas? -Una carpeta de argollas -Papel -Un lápiz -Una pluma

All About You! Use the student information sheet to tell me a few things about yourself.

Repaso Verbos Regulares Yo Nosotros Tú Él Ella Ud. Ellos Ellas Uds.

AR Verbs O AMOS AS A AN

ER Verbs O EMOS ES E EN

IR Verbs O IMOS ES E EN

Translating I sing. He works. We dance. They eat. Yo canto. Él trabaja. Nosotros bailamos. Ellos comen.

You (informal) write. Tú escribes.

Y’all listen. Uds. escuchan.

I have. Yo tengo.

She does/makes. Ella hace.

We speak. Nosotros hablamos.

You (formal) read. Ud. lee.

My friends look for. Mis amigos buscan.

I am. Yo soy or Yo estoy