Review of capítulo 1B test Parte I: Vocabulario y gramática en uso

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Review of capítulo 1B test Parte I: Vocabulario y gramática en uso A. Write the opposite word… 1. chico chica 2. desordenado ordenado 3. serio gracioso / sociable 4. trabajadora perezosa 5. paciente impaciente

Review of capítulo 1B test Parte I: Vocabulario y gramática en uso B. Fill in the blanks using the word bank… ¿Cómo se llama tu amigo? _1_ Kiko. ¿Qué _2_ hacer? Pues, _3_ practicar deportes y nadar. Él es muy _4_ , ¿no? Sí, y también es trabajador, pero _5_ es impaciente. Yo _6_ trabajadora también. _7_ mi familia soy muy estudiosa. ¿ _8_ impaciente también? No, yo _9_ paciente.

eres a veces según se llama soy deportista le gusta ¿Cómo se llama tu amigo? _1_ Kiko. ¿Qué _2_ hacer? Pues, _3_ practicar deportes y nadar. Él es muy _4_ , ¿no? Sí, y también es trabajador, pero _5_ es impaciente. Yo _6_ trabajadora también. _7_ mi familia soy muy estudiosa. ¿ _8_ impaciente también? No, yo _9_ paciente.

8. eres 5. a veces 7.según 1. se llama 6/9. soy 4. deportista 2/3. le gusta ¿Cómo se llama tu amigo? Se llama Kiko. ¿Qué le gusta hacer? Pues, le gusta practicar deportes y nadar. Él es muy deportista , ¿no? Sí, y también es trabajador, pero a veces es impaciente. Yo soy trabajadora también. Según mi familia soy muy estudiosa. ¿ Eres impaciente también? No, yo soy paciente.

C. Answer the questions in complete sentences using the pictures… 1. ¿Cómo es el chico? (messy) El chico es desordenado. (not dis) 2. ¿Cómo es el chico? (funny) El chico es gracioso. 3. ¿Cómo es la chica? (un-artistic) La chica no es artística. 4. ¿Cómo es la estudiante? (A+ paper) La estudiante es inteligente/estudiosa. 5. ¿Cómo es la chica? (neat) La chica es ordenada. 6. ¿Cómo es el chico? (sports-minded) El chico es deportista.

Forget sentence order in Spanish is different than English, do not Forget sentence order in Spanish is different than English, do not! Herh herh herh. La chica no es artística. The girl not is artistic.

¡ojo! Don’t forget- the rules of grammar apply in Spanish too. Sentences start with a CAPITAL and end with some kind of punctuation. Also- verbs end in -ar, -er, -ir… if you want to say you play/practice sports, you will not use, “me gusta practicar deportista” because deportista is an adjective and you say “practicar deportes” when talking about practicing sports.

Parte II. Comunicación y cultura B. Leer 1. The character Sr. Bandero play is just like himself in real life. A. accurate 2. The character Srta. Robles plays is just like herself in real life. B. false statement 3. Sr. Bandero see himself as being talented. 4. Srta. Robles sees herself as being shy and romantic. 5. Although his character is hard-working, Sr. Bandero is not.

Parte II. Comunicación y cultura B. Leer 6. Srta. Robles feels impatient with her co-star, Sr. Bandero. C. not enough information 7. Sr. Bandero views his character as a nice guy. A. accurate 8. Srta. Robles views her character as someone who would enjoy reading a good magazine rather than going to a party. B. false statement 9. Sr. Bandero see himself as being nice. 10. Srta. Robles would rather act in movies than on television.

Parte II. Comunicación y cultura C. Escribir Write a description of yourself. Use as many adjectives as possible, tell what you like to do in your free time & write about what you are like according to your friends. Description (adjectives- this chapter) Activities (verbs- last chapter) According to friends (según mis amigos…)

Example paragraph from Brimhall student in 6th period

Parte II. Comunicación y cultura E. Cultura Do you think friend & amigo mean the same thing? Explain the 2 different levels of friendship in Spanish-speaking cultures and the words associated with them. In Spanish-speaking countries, amigo is a very close friend, but a “friend” here can be someone that you’ve recently met and like. “Conocido” is the other word for a casual friend or an acquaintance.

Capítulo 2A Tu día en la escuela Chapter 2A Your day in school

Chapter Objectives: Talk about school schedules and subjects Discuss what students do during the day Ask and tell who is doing an action Compare your school with that of a student in a Spanish-speaking country

Simón Bolivar (1783-1830)

Simón Bolivar Simón Bolivar liberated the territory that is now Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia from Spanish rule. A daring military commander and statesman, Bolivar is revered in South America as el Libertador (the Liberator).

Statue of Bolivar in Washington, D.C. Bust of Bolivar in Lake Eola, Florida

Fernando Botero (1932- ) Picture taken circa 2006

Colombian artist Fernando Botero is among the best know and most respected Latin American artists. his works have been exhibited around the world in prestigious museums, galleries and open-air places. Botero’s style is unique and is easily recognizable.

Feliz cumpleaños

Una familia Pablo Escobar

Fondo cultural Many Spanish words are derived from Latin because Spain was once part of the Roman Empire. Rome occupied most of Spain from about 209 B.C.E. to 586 C.E. During that time, massive public structures, including aqueducts and theaters were built. Some of these, such as the aqueduct that towers over the modern city of Segovia, are still standing. The Latin name for Spain was Hispania. Can you see the similarity between Hispania and the country’s name in Spanish, España?

Cognates that begin with es + consonant Many words in Spanish that begin with es+consonant are easy to understand because they have the same meaning as English words. Knowing this pattern helps you recognize the meaning of new Spanish words and learn them more quickly. Try it out! Look at the words on the next slide – then cover up the the beginning. Name the English words that come from the same root word.

Name the English words that come from the same root word after covering up the “e” at the beginning. estudiante esquiar estudioso especial escuela estricto escena estómago

Vocabulario por capítulo 2A To talk about your school day: el almuerzo – lunch la clase – class la clase de… - … class arte – art español – Spanish ciencias naturales – science ciencias sociales – social studies educación física – physcial education (P.E.) inglés – English matemáticas – mathematics technología – technology/computers

Vocabulario por capítulo 2A el horario – schedule en la _______ hora – in the _______ hour (class period) la tarea – homework To describe school activities- verbs enseñar to teach / to show estudiar to study hablar to talk

To talk about things you need for school la calculadora – calculator la carpeta de argollas – three-ringed binder el diccionario – dictionary necesito – I need necesitas – you need

To talk about the order of things *primero/a – first segundo/a – second *tercero/a – third cuarto/a – fourth quinto/a – fifth sexto/a – sixth séptimo/a – seventh octavo/a – eighth noveno/a – ninth décimo/a – tenth * Changes to primer, tercer before a masculine singular noun.

Adjectives to describe your classes aburrido, a – boring difícil – difficult divertido, a – amusing, fun facíl – easy favorito, a – favorite interesante – interesting más… que – more … than práctico, a – practical

Other useful words… a ver … Let’s see… ¿Quién? Who? para for mucho a lot (yo) tengo I have (tú) tienes you have

Subject Pronouns Singular Plural yo - I nosotros/as - we tú - you (informal) vosotros/as - y'all (Spain) usted (Ud.) - you (F) ustedes (Uds.) - you él - he ellos - they (m) ella - she ellas - they (f)

How to conjugate a verb  What is an infinitive? It is the verb in its un-conjugated form. It is the English equivalent of “to ____” For example, “to speak” or “to sing” It is the verb in its “ar” “er” or “ir” form. To conjugate it, take off the ending Hablar becomes: habl Cantar becomes: cant

How to conjugate a verb  After you take the ending (ar, er, ir) off it is called a stem. The stem is the word with the “ending” removed (habl / cant) When you conjugate the verb, each pronoun has a different ending that you add to the stem: -o, -as, -a, -amos, -áis, -an See next slide for an example:

The verb “hablar” conjugated Singular Plural yo hablo - I speak nosotros/as hablamos - we speak tú hablas - you speak vosotros/as habláis - you speak usted habla - you speak (F) Uds. hablan - you speak él habla - he speaks ellos hablan - they speak (mp) ella habla - she speaks ellas hablan - they speak (fp)

The verb “cantar” conjugated Singular Plural yo canto - I speak nosotros/as cantamos - we speak tú cantas - you speak vosotros/as cantáis - you speak usted canta - you speak (F) Uds. cantan - you speak él canta - he speaks ellos cantan - they speak (mp) ella canta - she speaks ellas cantan - they speak (fp)

Verb endings for –ar verbs Singular Plural yo - o nosotros - amos tú - as vosotros - áis él - a ellos - an ella - a ellas - an usted - a ustedes - an

The verb “necesitar” conjugated Singular Plural yo necesito - I speak nosotros/as necesitamos - we speak tú necesitas - you speak vosotros/as necestáis - you speak usted necesita - you speak (F) Uds. necesitan - you speak él necesita - he speaks ellos necesitan - they speak (mp) ella necesita - she speaks ellas necesitan - they speak (fp)