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La heladería La frutería Calentamiento: responde ¿Dónde se vende (sell) la piña? ¿Dónde se habla español? La frutería La heladería 1. La __________ se vende en ___ _____________ 2. El español se habla en ______________________

2.¿Dónde se vende la carne? La carnicería El kiosko

3.¿Dónde se venden los pescados? La pescadería La verdulería

4.¿Dónde se venden los muebles? La mueblería El mercado

Tarea para el viernes You are going to prepare a traditional Hispanic food but you don’t have all the ingredients and the only place where you can get them is at the “mercado” Write a small dialogue between you and the seller. Greet the seller in a polite way; ask what you want to buy (including quantity) at least 3 basic ingredients); ask for the price and if you can get a discount) puede darme un descuento) and finally buy the food that you need. Use phrases such as Quisiera comprar…. ¿Cuántos kilos quiere…?/ Déme un kilo de…./muy caro / es un buen precio, es barato

Aquí en la clase se habla español. Impersonal se Aquí en la clase se habla español. ¿Cómo se dice….?

The word "se" has many uses in Spanish The word "se" has many uses in Spanish. Two of the most frequent uses are the impersonal "se" and the passive "se". The impersonal "se" is used with a third person singular verb to express the impersonal English subjects, one, you, people, or they. ¿Se puede nadar en el lago? Can you swim in the lake? / Can one swim in the lake? Se come muy bien en México. One eats very well in Mexico. (You are fed good food in Mexico).

No se habla español en ese pueblo. Spanish isn't spoken in that town. The passive "se" is very similar to the impersonal "se". The agent of the action is either unknown or unimportant and the influence is placed on the action and not the doer/actor. No se habla español en ese pueblo. Spanish isn't spoken in that town. Se gasta mucho dinero en el mercado. A lot of money is spent in the market

“se" used in a variety of ways

You often see the impersonal se in signs, advertisements, and directions.

These are statements in which the person performing the action is not expressed or defined

Note that the third person singular verb form is used with singular nouns and the third person plural form is used with plural nouns:

Relaciona la oración con el símbolo: Se prohíbe montar bicicleta, se prohíbe jugar deportes, se prohíbe mascotas, se prohíbe comer o beber. Escribe en tu cuaderno la respuesta, se prohibe doblar a la derecha. A B D C E

Tarea para el lunes: 1. Crea un afiche/ poster con reglas para la clase de español II. Debes ser creativo y organizado. Mira el ejemplo 2. Debes traer una receta de un emparedado simple en inglés