Welcome to Spanish 1S
Why (por qué) learn Spanish?
There are endless reasons to learn Spanish!!!! You won’t regret it!! Here are a just a few reasons why!!! Spanish is the 3rd most spoken language in the world after Chinese and English; it is the 2nd most widely spoken language; it is the 2nd most used language in Business.
Welcome to a day in Spanish! l Enter room and get seated l Take out your word of the day template l La Fecha (the date) l Communicative/Writing Activities l Group work l Exit Sentence l Homework:Consult Schoolwires
¿Por qué estás aquí? Why are you here?
“I SPEAK ENGLISH (the most important language), SO I DON’T HAVE TO LEARN A ‘FOREIGN’ LANGUAGE’.” Most natively spoken languages in the world: 1. Mandarin Chinese 2. Spanish 3. English 4. Hindi/Urdu 5. Arabic
Why Study a Second Language? Academically l exposes you to modes of thought outside of your native language l develops your intellect; teaches you how to learn. The College Board has demonstrated a positive correlation between the study of foreign language and improved scores on the SAT. These benefits on the verbal portion of the test outweighed even prolonged study of English. l improves the knowledge of your own language through comparison and contrast with the foreign language l Research indicates that knowing and using two languages reduces your chances of developing dementia, including Alzheimer's Disease. Other studies show that studying languages can improve your memory and slow age-related decline in mental acuity.
Why Study a Second Language? Economically in the global economy, language study gives you an advantage over other applicants in the job market – both for international and domestic companies and positions. l The #1 fastest-growing market in America is Hispanic consumers
Why Study a Second Language? Years of foreign language required for graduation at many colleges and universities: 2 to 3 years Culturally teaches and encourages respect for other peoples by broadening your experiences and expanding your view of the world and expands opportunities for travel and leisure activity (reading, viewing foreign films)
Why Spanish? Spanish Around the World l Worldwide, Spanish is the #2 most natively spoken language, and the #3 most spoken language overall.
Why Spanish? Spanish Around the World l Spanish is the official language of 14 nations, and the de-facto national language of 6 more.
Why Spanish? Spanish Around the World Top 5 Spanish-speaking countries in the world (by population): 1.Mexico 2.United States of America 3.Spain 4.Colombia 5. Argentina
There are more than 45 million Spanish-speakers in the US, and more than 6 million students currently studying the language. Native Spanish speakers make up at least 13% of the US population (as of 2012) Why Spanish? Spanish in the United States
The population of Spanish-speakers (both native and bilingual) is projected to grow 45% over the next two decades, adding 12.4 million Spanish-speakers. By 2025, the number of Spanish-speaking Americans will surpass 40 million.
Palabra del dia: verano En el verano me gusta nadar (to swim) en la piscina. Me gusta comer (to eat) hamburguesas en el verano.
La fechathe date Hoy es _______ el______ de_________ 2015 day # month
Write the days of the week in order beginning with Lunes (Monday)
Objective: Re-use the word of the day verano and something you learned today. John le gusta comer hamburguesas en el verano.
palabra del dia: capital
Los Países Hispanohablantes
México y la América Central La América del Sur España Cuba La República Dominicana Puerto Rico Las Islas del caribe Los Estados Unidos
Washington D.C.
México y la América Central México Guatemala El Salvador Honduras Nicaragua Costa Rica Panamá
San José
San Salvador
La Ciudad de Guatemala
Tegucigalpa
La Ciudad de México
Managua
La Ciudad de Panamá
La América del Sur Venezuela Colombia Ecuador Perú Bolivia Paraguay Chile Uruguay Argentina
Buenos Aires
La Paz Sucre
Santiago
Bogotá
Quito
Asunción
Lima
Montevideo
Caracas
Las Islas del caribe Europa Cuba Puerto Rico La República Dominicana
La Habana
Santo Domingo
San Juan
Madrid