Entrada Me gusta estudiar español. Te gusta nadar. Can I say I like to do things in Spanish? Practice test How can I say someone (he/she) likes to do something? Entrada Translate into English: Me gusta estudiar español. Te gusta nadar. No me gusta comer ensalada.
Encargado/a… Buenos días Buenos días. ¿Cómo estás? Estoy… ¿Qué día es hoy? Hoy es .... ¿Qué fecha es? Es el 13 de octubre .
G: Objectivos Can I say I like to do things in Spanish? Practice test How can I say someone (he/she) likes to do something? Agenda A: Entrada N: He/she likes, name A: Practice test G: Salida
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Can I say I like to do things in Spanish? Practice test How can I say someone (he/she) likes to do something? pelear = to fight
Le gusta… = He/she likes Can I say I like to do things in Spanish? Practice test How can I say someone (he/she) likes to do something? Me gusta… = I like Te gusta… = You like Le gusta… = He/she likes escuchar música mirar televisión bailar dormir nadar comer hablar con amigos jugar videojuegos pelear leer escribir estudiar
jugar videojuegos = to play videogames Can I say I like to do things in Spanish? Practice test How can I say someone (he/she) likes to do something? jugar videojuegos = to play videogames
¡Hola! ¿Cómo te llamas? Me llamo (your name here). Can I say I like to do things in Spanish? Practice test How can I say someone (he/she) likes to do something? ¡Hola! ¿Cómo te llamas? Me llamo (your name here). We speak good English!
Se llama Homer Simpson. ¿Cómo se llama? Es de Springfield. Can I say I like to do things in Spanish? Practice test How can I say someone (he/she) likes to do something? ¿Cómo se llama? Se llama Homer Simpson. Es de Springfield.
(A Homer) Le gusta comer. Can I say I like to do things in Spanish? Practice test How can I say someone (he/she) likes to do something? (A Homer) Le gusta comer.
(A Homer) Le gusta nadar. How can I say someone (he/she) likes to do something? (A Homer) Le gusta nadar.
(A Homer) Le gusta dormir. How can I say someone (he/she) likes to do something? (A Homer) Le gusta dormir.
Le gusta jugar videojuegos. How can I say someone (he/she) likes to do something? (A Homer) Le gusta jugar videojuegos.
(A Homer) No le gusta pelear. How can I say someone (he/she) likes to do something? (A Homer) No le gusta pelear.
Se llama Jorge. ¿Cómo se llama? Es un gato. Can I say I like to do things in Spanish? Practice test How can I say someone (he/she) likes to do something? ¿Cómo se llama? Se llama Jorge. Es un gato.
Asking about someone, or being polite How can I say someone (he/she) likes to do something? Asking YOU Asking about someone, or being polite What is your name? What is his/her/your (polite) name? ¿Cómo te llamas? ¿Cómo se llama? Se llama … Me llamo… Where are you from? Where is he/she/you (polite) from? ¿De dónde eres? ¿De dónde es? Soy de Minnesota. Es de Puerto Rico. Do you like…? Does he like…? ¿Te gusta? ¿Le gusta…? Me gusta… Le gusta…
Salida I like to read. You like to play videogames. Can I say I like to do things in Spanish? Practice test How can I say someone (he/she) likes to do something? Salida Write the Spanish for: I like to read. You like to play videogames. Homer likes to sleep.
Entrada Write the Spanish: I like to swim. Me gusta nadar. Am I ready for the test tomorrow? Check practice test Can I talk about Central/South American people? Entrada Write the Spanish: I like to swim. His name is Jorge. I’m from St. Paul. Homer doesn’t like to read. Me gusta nadar. Se llama Jorge. Soy de San Pablo. (A Homer) No le gusta leer.
Encargado/a… Buenos días Buenos días. ¿Cómo estás? Estoy… ¿Qué día es hoy? Hoy es .... ¿Qué fecha es? Es el 14 de octubre .
G: Objectivos Am I ready for the test tomorrow? Check practice test Can I talk about Central/South American people? Agenda A: Entrada N: Project A: Check practice test G: Salida
Am I ready for the test tomorrow? Check practice test Can I talk about Central/South American people? Practice test Me gusta mirar televisión. Me gusta dormir. No me gusta nadar. Me gusta bailar. No me gusta comer. No me gusta leer.
Asking about someone, or being polite Am I ready for the test tomorrow? Check practice test Can I talk about Central/South American people? Asking YOU Asking about someone, or being polite Where are you from? Where is he/she/you (polite) from? ¿De dónde eres? ¿De dónde es? Soy de Minnesota. Es de Puerto Rico. What is your name? What is his/her/your (polite) name? ¿Cómo te llamas? ¿Cómo se llama? Me llamo… Se llama … Do you like…? Does he like…? ¿Te gusta? ¿Le gusta…? Me gusta… Le gusta…
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Salida Se llama… Es de… Le gusta… Write 3 sentences about the picture. Am I ready for the test tomorrow? Check practice test Can I talk about Central/South American people? Salida Write 3 sentences about the picture. If you don’t know, ask someone or make it up! Se llama… Es de… Le gusta…
Entrada Mi madre/Mi padre se llama… Es de… Le gusta… Can I say what I like to do? Me gusta + verbs test Can I talk about Central/South American people? What is amnesty? Movie Entrada Write 3 sentences about your mother or father. Use the sentence starters: Mi madre/Mi padre se llama… Es de… Le gusta…
Encargado/a… Buenos días Buenos días. ¿Cómo estás? Estoy… ¿Qué día es hoy? Hoy es .... ¿Qué fecha es? Es el 15 de octubre .
G: Objectivos Can I say what I like to do? Me gusta + verbs test Can I talk about Central/South American people? What is amnesty? Movie Agenda A: Entrada N: Test, Finish movie A: Finish project G: Salida
Test Can I say what I like to do? Me gusta + verbs test Can I talk about Central/South American people? What is amnesty? Movie Test
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Salida Buenas tardes. ¿De dónde eres? Me gusta leer. Can I say what I like to do? Me gusta + verbs test Can I talk about Central/South American people? What is amnesty? Movie Salida Write the English: Buenas tardes. ¿De dónde eres? Me gusta leer. Te gusta escuchar música. Mañana es miércoles.
Can I learn Spanish from the computer? Can I talk about Central/South American people? What is amnesty? Movie Entrada Answer the questions in English. Be honest… Did you finish your project in Spanish class yesterday? Why or why not? Any other problems or comments?
Encargado/a… Buenos días Buenos días. ¿Cómo estás? Estoy… ¿Qué día es hoy? Hoy es .... ¿Qué fecha es? Es el 21 de octubre .
G: Objectivos Can I learn Spanish from the DuoLingo? Can I talk about Central/South American people? Agenda A: Entrada N: DuoLingo lesson 4 A: Finish project G: Salida
DuoLingo.com Show me how far you have gotten by either print out proof of completion e-mail me a screenshot show me before you log off A+: Common phrases finished A: Common phrases Lesson 2 finished B: Common phrases Lesson 1 C: Basics Lesson 3 D: Basics Lesson 1-2 N: not started, or not shown
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How do you say the following in Spanish? Can I learn Spanish from the computer? Can I talk about Central/South American people? What is amnesty? Movie Salida How do you say the following in Spanish? eat sorry please milk drink
Entrada Se llama… Es de… Le gusta… What are the words for people in Spanish? What do “el” and “la” mean? Entrada Write 3 sentences about the picture. If you don’t know, make it up! Se llama… Es de… Le gusta…
Encargado/a… Buenos días Buenos días. ¿Cómo estás? Estoy… ¿Qué día es hoy? Hoy es .... ¿Qué fecha es? Es el 22 de octubre .
G: Objectivos What are the words for people in Spanish? What do “el” and “la” mean? Agenda A: Entrada N: People vocabulary el, la, los, las A: Story telling G: Salida
chico chica hombre mujer What are the words for people and professions in Spanish? What do “el” and “la” mean? chico chica hombre mujer
niño niña What are the words for people and professions in Spanish? What do “el” and “la” mean? niño niña
What are the words for people and professions in Spanish? What do “el” and “la” mean? doctora doctor
maestra / profesora maestro / profesor estudiante What are the words for people and professions in Spanish? What do “el” and “la” mean? maestra / profesora maestro / profesor estudiante
How do I make plurals in Spanish? How can I talk about people using the verb ser (to be)? How do I make plurals in Spanish? If your word ends in a vowel (a,e,i,o,u)= just add s If your word ends in a consonant (b,c,d,f, etc.)= add es
chico chica mujer hombre chicos chicas mujeres hombres How do I make plurals in Spanish? How can I talk about people using the verb ser (to be)? Singular Plural chico chica mujer hombre chicos chicas mujeres hombres
el los la las THE masculine feminine singular plural What are the words for people and professions in Spanish? What do “el” and “la” mean? THE singular plural masculine el los feminine la las
el chico la chica el hombre la mujer What are the words for people and professions in Spanish? What do “el” and “la” mean? el chico la chica el hombre la mujer
What are the words for people and professions in Spanish? What do “el” and “la” mean? el niño la niña
What are the words for people and professions in Spanish? What do “el” and “la” mean? la doctora el doctor
la maestra / la profesora el maestro / el profesor el/la estudiante What are the words for people and professions in Spanish? What do “el” and “la” mean? la maestra / la profesora el maestro / el profesor el/la estudiante
chicos muchachos chicas muchachas amiga amigo What are the words for people and professions in Spanish? What do “el” and “la” mean? chicos muchachos chicas muchachas los los las las amiga la amigo el
es he/she is, eres you are está he/she is, estás you are Hay un/a __. There is a __. Can I learn Spanish from a story? ¿Quién? - who ¿Dónde? - where se llama __’s name is __. es he/she is, eres you are está he/she is, estás you are le gusta he/she likes te gusta you like tiene he/she has, tienes you have Tiene frío He/she is cold un problema grande a big problem pantalones pants pantalones cortos shorts
Salida El, la, los or las? chica gato amigos mujer doctoras What are the words for people and professions in Spanish? What do “el” and “la” mean? Salida El, la, los or las? chica gato amigos mujer doctoras
Answer the questions in English: Can I learn Spanish from a story? Entrada Answer the questions in English: If I asked you to write in Spanish for 5 minutes, would you be able to do it? 2. Did the story help you understand Spanish yesterday? Why or why not?
Encargado/a… Buenos días Buenos días. ¿Cómo estás? Estoy… ¿Qué día es hoy? Hoy es .... ¿Qué fecha es? Es el 22 de octubre .
G: Objectivos Can I learn Spanish from a story? A: Entrada N: Story A: Story-write G: Salida
el los la las THE masculine feminine singular plural Can I learn Spanish from a story? THE singular plural masculine el los feminine la las
chico chica hombre el hombre mujer la mujer Can I learn Spanish from a story? el chico / el muchacho chico la muchacha la chica / chica hombre el hombre mujer la mujer
Can I learn Spanish from a story? el niño la niña
la doctora doctora el doctor doctor Can I learn Spanish from a story? la doctora doctora el doctor doctor
la maestra / la profesora maestra / profesora el maestro / maestro / Can I learn Spanish from a story? la maestra / la profesora maestra / profesora el maestro / el profesor maestro / profesor estudiante el estudiante
chicos / muchachos chicas / muchachas amiga amigo Can I learn Spanish from a story? chicos / muchachos chicas / muchachas los los las las amiga la amigo el
THE= el, la, los, las gato perros superhéroes estudiantes banana Can I learn Spanish from a story? THE= el, la, los, las gato perros superhéroes estudiantes banana dinero
THE A el chico los chicos la chica las chicas un chico unos chicos How can I say “the” or “a” in Spanish? THE A The boy is Bart. El chico es Bart. Bart is a boy. Bart es un chico. Singular the Plural (many) Masculine el chico los chicos Feminine la chica las chicas Singular a Plural (many) some Masculine un chico unos chicos Feminine una chica unas chicas
es he/she is, eres you are está he/she is, estás you are Hay un/a __. There is a __. Can I learn Spanish from a story? ¿Qué? - what ¿Quién? - who ¿Dónde? - where se llama __’s name is __. es he/she is, eres you are está he/she is, estás you are le gusta he/she likes te gusta you like tiene he/she has, tienes you have Tiene frío He/she is cold un problema grande a big problem Tiene hambre. He/she is hungry. pantalones cortos shorts pantalones pants
come he/she eats, comes you eat ¿Qué? - what ¿Quién? - who Can I learn Spanish from a story? come he/she eats, comes you eat ¿Qué? - what ¿Quién? - who ¿Dónde? - where el pescado fish la hamburguesa hamburger va a he/she goes to, vas a you go to dice he/she says quiero I want Tiene frío He/she is cold ve a he/she sees sus her tus your pelea con she fights with golpea she punches pantalones pants
Answer the questions in Spanish: Can I learn Spanish from a story? Salida Answer the questions in Spanish: ¿Quién está en Cuba? ¿Quién tiene pescado? ¿Dónde está Beyonce? ¿A Bobby le gusta el Big Mac?
Example: Me gusta bailar. Me gusta dormir. No me gusta… Can I read Spanish? Can I use el/la/los/las and un/una/unos/unas? Entrada Write 3 sentences in Spanish whether or not you like to do the following. Example: Me gusta bailar. Me gusta dormir. No me gusta…
Encargado/a… Buenos días Buenos días. ¿Cómo estás? Estoy… ¿Qué día es hoy? Hoy es .... ¿Qué fecha es? Es el 24 de octubre .
G: Objectivos Can I read Spanish? Can I use el/la/los/las and un/una/unos/unas? A: Entrada N: Story reading A: Practice “the” and “a/some” G: Salida
es he/she is, eres you are está he/she is, estás you are Hay un/a __. There is a __. Can I learn Spanish from a story? ¿Qué? - what ¿Quién? - who ¿Dónde? - where se llama __’s name is __. es he/she is, eres you are está he/she is, estás you are le gusta he/she likes te gusta you like tiene he/she has, tienes you have Tiene frío He/she is cold un problema grande a big problem Tiene hambre. He/she is hungry. pantalones cortos shorts pantalones pants
come he/she eats, comes you eat ¿Qué? - what ¿Quién? - who Can I learn Spanish from a story? come he/she eats, comes you eat ¿Qué? - what ¿Quién? - who ¿Dónde? - where el pescado fish la hamburguesa hamburger va a he/she goes to, vas a you go to dice he/she says quiere he/she wants Tiene frío He/she is cold ve a he/she sees sus her tus your pelea con she fights with golpea she punches pantalones pants
THE A el chico los chicos la chica las chicas un chico unos chicos How can I say “the” or “a” in Spanish? THE A The boy is Bart. El chico es Bart. Bart is a boy. Bart es un chico. Singular the Plural (many) Masculine el chico los chicos Feminine la chica las chicas Singular a Plural (many) some Masculine un chico unos chicos Feminine una chica unas chicas
How do you say the following in Spanish? Can I read Spanish? Can I use el/la/los/las and un/una/unos/unas? Salida How do you say the following in Spanish? the boy the woman the doctor (male) the teacher (female)