Voc C1A PPT 1Mini Situación #1A. En la sala de clase Haythere is or there are Contesta algunas preguntashe answers some questions Sin levantar la manowithout.

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Voc C1A PPT 1Mini Situación #1A

En la sala de clase Haythere is or there are Contesta algunas preguntashe answers some questions Sin levantar la manowithout raising his/her hand Siemprealways Se levantahe/she gets up/out Camina por la clasehe/she walks around the class En su asientoin his/her/their seat En el pisoon the floor JuanRosa María En el kinder Joselito

En la oficina Van a la oficinathey go to the office El director de la escuelathe principal of the school Discuten lo que se prohíbethey discuss what is prohibited / not allowed

En la clase Regresan a la clasethey return to the classroom Otra vezagain Interrumpehe/she interrupts Contestahe/she answers Otra preguntaanother question Sin levantarwithout raising

En la oficina Caminanthey walk Otra vezagain Discutenthey discuss Lo que se prohíbewhat is prohibited Una solución Cinta adhesivatape Tomarto take for yourself Llevarto take somewhere

En la clase Regresanthey return No contesta ninguna preguntahe/she doesnt answer any question Se pone cinta adhesivahe puts tape on his/her… Tampoconeither Pone(n)he/she puts (they put)… El asientothe desk/seat Así quetherefore Puede hablar sin interrupciónhe/she can talk without inturruption Ya nono longer

Repaso 1.Hay 2.Contesta(n) 3.Algunas preguntas 4.Sin 5.Levantar la mano 6.Siempre 7.Se levanta(n) 8.Camina(n) por la clase 9.No se sienta(n) 10.En el asiento 1.Va(n) a 2.La oficina del (de la) director(a) 3.Discute(n) 4.Lo que se prohíbe 5.Levantarse 6.Durante la clase 7.Contestar preguntas 8.Otra vez 9.Una solución 10.Trae(n) 1.La cinta adhesiva 2.Regresa(n) 3.Ninguna pregunta 4.Pone(n) vs Se pone(n) 5.Tampoco 6.El asiento 7.También 8.Así que 9.Puede(n) hablar 10.Sin interrupción

El fin por ahora =)

En la sala de clase There are 4 students (in class, listening…) They are sitting/seated on the floor They are not in their seats They are paying attention They are not answering questions now They are not raising their hand They are not interrupting They do not walk around the room during class Joselito

En la sala de clase Juan is a good student. He always pays attention. He raises his hand when he wants to answer …when he wants to ask for help He never interrupts He never walks around (in class) without permission He never answers without raising his hand

En la sala de clase Rosa is intelligent but walks around during the class. She and her friends dont pay attention. They talk without raising their hand. They interrupt the teacher many times. They interrupt again and again and again! They go to the principals office. They talk about the rules. They discuss what is prohibited to do in class.

En la sala de clase They know that it is prohibited to walk around the class without permission. …to talk when the teacher is talking They need to raise their hand to answer a question. …to respect the teacher and the other students

En la sala de clase They go back to the classroom. They return to their seat. They raise their hand when they want to answer. …when they dont understand …when they need help They listen and respect the teacher and the other students / their classmates

En la sala de clase They dont return to the office the rest of the year They always follow the rules. They never break (romper) the rules again.

En la sala de clase They raise their hand when they want to talk, therefore they dont interrupt the class. They dont interrupt the class anymore, therefore everyone can learn a lot. Now they pay attention, therefore they get good grades. Now they are good students. Now they follow the rules. Everyone is learning therefore everyone is happy.

El fin por ahora =)