Para Empezar y Verbo del día

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Para Empezar y Verbo del día Spanish II Sra Tansey Week of 8/20-24/2012

Ejercicio: Empareja el vocabulario de Hipo MCA con sus sinonimos Para empezar 20.8.12 Ejercicio: Empareja el vocabulario de Hipo MCA con sus sinonimos 1. no puede comer 2. parte en pedazos 3. no cabe 4. la rana 5. la solucion 6. trata de comer A. Pone algo en la boca pero no llega al estomago B. El problema termina con esto C. Es muy grande para ponerlo en otra cosa D. No es possible digestar la comida E. Un animal pequeno F. algo grande se pone mas pequeno por esto

Verbo del dia 20 de agosto de 2012 empareja el pronombre a la traduccion. You (familiar; un amigo) She They (with 1 male) We; you & I You (formal; Sra. Tansey) They feminine Y’all I He Yo Tu El 4. Ella 5. Ellas 6. Usted 7. Nosotros 8. Ellos 9. Ustedes

Para Empezar 21/8/2012 Find the English Translations This will be easy, hard, or impossible depending on the characteristics of your dictionary. 1. quepo (hint: it's a verb form, not an Inca numerical device) 2. estuve (a verb form) 3. chileno (inhabitants of a country) 4. hermoso Para Empezar 21/8/2012 Find the English Translations

Find the Spanish Translations 5. party, in the sense of "political party." 6. spring, in the sense of the mechanical device, like a bed spring 7. spring, in the sense of the opening in the ground water flows from. 8. boot, in the sense of footwear. What else could the Spanish word for "boot" mean?

Verbo del dia: Infinitivo TRATAR 21 de 8 de 2012 Empareja el verbo a la traducción: 1. I try 2. You try (a friend) 3. He tries 4. They try 5. We try 6. Y’all try 7. You try (Dr. McMahon) a. Tratas b. Tratamos c. Tratan d. Trato e. Trata

Para empezar jueves 22 de agosto de 2012 Fill in the blanks with words from the word bank. José 1. _______ su comida favorita porque 2._____en su boca. La rana 3. ______ el sandwich pero 4.______porque su boca es muy pequeña. María tiene una boca muy pequena, por eso 5.________ el sandwich. trata de comer no puede comer no cabe parte en pedazos no puede

Verbo del dia: Infinitivo Comer 22 de 8 de 2012 Empareja el verbo a la traducción: 1. I eat 2. You eat (a friend) 3. He eats 4. They eat 5. We eat 6. Y’all eat 7. You eat (Dr. McMahon) a. Comes b. Comemos c. Comen d. Como e. Come

Diálogo – Mini-Cuento A Para empezar 23 de 8 de 2012 Traduce el diálogo al español (a o b) (Translate the dialog to Spanish) Estudiante A Estudiante B Hi friend! What´s up? I feel (Me siento) very, very bad (mal). Why do you feel (te sientes) bad? Today (Hoy) in my class, the teacher cuts frogs into pieces. It cannot be (ser). I like frogs a lot. Yeah (Sí)! Now, I am sick (enfermo) and I cannot eat anything (nada). When I am sick, I try to eat soup. That (Esa) is a good solution. Thanks.

Verbo del día: Infinitivo: Vivir 23 de 8 de 2012 Empareja el verbo a la traducción: 1. Yo live 2. Tú live 3. Él lives 4. Usted live 5. Nosotros live 6. Ellos live 7. Ustedes live a. Vives b. Vivimos c. Viven d. Vivo e. Vive

Para Empezar viernes 24 de agosto de 2012 Traduce las oraciones al español. The frog tries to eat the insect but he can’t eat it because it doesn’t fit in his mouth. The elephant has the solution; cut the insect into pieces. Lexie can’t hear the music. The computer doesn’t work. Sevin can’t sleep because he is exhausted. What a bother when the teacher doesn’t stop talking!

Verbo del día 24 de 8 de 2012 INFINITIVO: PODER 1. YO a. puedes 2. Tu b. puede 3. El c. puedo 4. Nosotros d. podemos 5. Ellos e. pueden 6. Usted 7. Ustedes