Los estudiantes y sus actividades miércoles, el 28 de enero.

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Los estudiantes y sus actividades miércoles, el 28 de enero

¿Qué vamos a hacer hoy? 1. Talk about the homework 2. Adjectives: Feminine/Masculine, Singular/Plural 3. Learn how to talk about your classes 4. Learn how to describe your classes

Homework Please turn in your Prepositions worksheet from Monday. Thanks!!

Los cursos Las ciencias La antropología La contabilidad El calculo La arquitectura El francés El español El inglés La estadística La geografía La historia La informática/la computación La literatura La psicología La sociología Las políticas

Los cursos To ask someone how many clases they have use: ◦ ¿Cuántas clases tienes? To reply, use ◦ Tengo…[cinco clases] To describe your classes to someone, use es ◦ La clase de español es excelente ◦ La clase de matemáticas es difícil.

Los adjetivos Adjectives are words that describe nouns (things) In Spanish, adjectives typically appear AFTER the noun they describe ◦ el estudiante cómico ◦ el actor extrovertido In Spanish, adjectives must agree with the noun it modifies in number and gender. What does this mean?

Los adjetivos: Agreement in Numbers When there is more than one thing being described, the noun reflects that ◦ el bolígrafo bueno ◦ los bolígrafos buenos ◦ el estudiante aburrido ◦ los estudiantes aburidos ◦ una clase aburrida ◦ unas clases aburridas Notice how “aburrido” turns into “aburida” for feminine words…

Los adjetivos: Agreement in Gender In Spanish, nouns have genders. They are either masculine or feminine. This is indicated by “el” (masculine) or “la” (feminine) Sometimes, the gender of a noun is arbitrary ◦ el lápiz ◦ la computadora In the above examples, it isn’t a “boy pencil” or a “masculine pencil”, but just a pencil. Nor is it a “girl computer” or a “feminine computer”; simply a computer.

Los adjetivos: Agreement in Gender The adjective must agree with the gender of the noun it modifies. ◦ el estudiante serio ◦ la estudiante seria ◦ el profesor nervioso ◦ la profesora nerviosa

Los adjetivos para las clases Aburrido/a Bueno/a Difícil Excelente Favorito/a Fácil Malo/a There are two ways to talk about your classes. You can call them “los cursos” or “las clases” Just remember to make sure the adjectives agree with whichever noun you choose!

¿Que vamos a hacer viernes? Learn how to conjugate –AR verbs

La Tarea Para viernes (1/30) ◦ 24 items due. About prepositions, describing people with adjectives, & classes Para lunes (2/2) ◦ 10 items due. About conjugating –AR verbs,