ALC 94 Jueves el 10 de febrero
Objetivo I can use my notes to understand and talk about a family tree in the text book.
ALC 94 Contesta 1.¿Cómo se llama una hermana? 2.¿Cómo se llama tu papá? 3.¿Cómo se llama tu abuela? 4.¿Cómo se llama una tía? 5.¿Cómo se llama una prima?
Cornell notes
La familia Hijo/a Hermano/a Esposo/a Padre-papá Madre-mamá Abuelo/a Nietos Tío/a Primo/a Son/daughter Brother/sister Spouse/husband/wife Father/dad Mother/mom Grandfather/mother Grandchildren Uncle/aunt Cousin
Datos Nombre Edad Nacimiento Casarse Morir Fecha Lugar Name Age
Los nombres It is customary in many Spanish countries to include both, the mother and the father's last name to one's name. For example: Carlos Sebastian Gonzalez Rojas. Carlos Sebastian would be the name and middle name, Gonzalez would be Carlo's father last name and Rojas would be his mother's last name.
Take as an example the name of Teresa García Ramírez. Teresa is the name given at birth, García is the family name from her father, and Ramírez is the family name from her mother. If Teresa García Ramírez marries Elí Arroyo López, she doesn't change her name. But it would be extremely common for her to add "de Arroyo" (literally, "of Arroyo"), making her name Teresa García Ramírez de Arroyo.
Write your mother’s name according to what it would be in Spanish.
Juan Paco Pedro de la Mar Es mi nombre si Y cuando yo me voy Me dicen que yo soy Juan Paco Pedro de la Mar La la la la la la la la
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