Bellringer 10/2 Fill in the blank with the correct family member in SPANISH. 1. La madre de mi padre es mi _____. 2. El hijo de mi tía es mi _____. 3.

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Bellringer 10/2 Fill in the blank with the correct family member in SPANISH. 1. La madre de mi padre es mi _____. 2. El hijo de mi tía es mi _____. 3. La hija de mi hermano es mi _____. 4. La hermana de mi madre es mi _____ 5. El hermano de mi abuelo es mi _____. 6. Soy el nieto/la nieta de mis _____. 7. El padre de mi prima es mi _____. 8. La hija de mi hijo es mi _____.

Practice with Gustar Fill in with pronoun and gusta or gustan. Write complete sentences. 1. A nosotros ___ _____ la música de Justin Bieber. 2. A la Señorita Fairchild no ___ _____ los bichos. 3. A mí ___ _____ comer. 4. A Rafael y a Paco no ___ _____ las hamburguesas. 5. A ti ___ _____ nadar. Translate. Use ‘a’ when needed. 6. She likes sports. 7. I don’t like to sing. 8. We like clothing. 9. They don’t like to run or dance. 10. Do you like cats?

Gustar Collage-due Thurs. You are going to create a collage with 9 sentences ALL using gustar. Your collage is going to include YOUR likes, so all sentences will start with ‘me’ or ‘no me.’ Be sure to use definite articles with nouns! Sentences: 2 singular noun likes (gusta) 1 singular noun dislike 2 plural noun likes (gusta) 1 plural noun dislike 2 infinitive verb likes (gusta) 1 infinitive verb dislike (gusta) Please organize your collage with all things alike in groups (Ex: all sing. nouns together, all plural nouns together, all verbs together)

4 Me gusta el helado. Me gusta la gimnasia. Me gustan los animales. Me gustan las películas de amor. Me gusta correr. Me gusta descansar. No me gusta la nieve. No me gustan los toboganes de agua. No me gusta jugar al fútbol americano.

Noun Adjective Agreement -Adjective-word which describes noun or pronoun -All adjectives must agree in number and gender with the nouns they describe -Gender-masculine or feminine -Number-singular or plural

-Masc. nouns usually end with the letters L-O-N-E-R-S. -Fem. nouns usually end in the letters D-ion-Z-A. Masculine and Feminine Nouns

-Add ‘s’ to words ending with vowels -Add ‘es’ to words ending with consonants Making nouns and adjectives plural:

MasculineFeminine L-el papelD-la ciudad O-el amigoion-la televisión N-el jardínZ-la actriz E-el cineA-la amiga R-el borrador S-el martes Example of Masculine and Feminine Nouns

Lección Tinta Universidad Edificio Árbol Are these nouns masculine or feminine?

-Unlike in English, in Spanish, adjectives usually follow the nouns they describe. Un chico trabajador Unos chicos altos Una chica perezosa Unas chicas bajas -To say what someone is not like, put “no” in front of the verb. How to use Adjectives Adjectives Agree After

The short girl A fat dog (perro) The pretty shirt (camisa) Some ugly pants (pantalones) How would you say...?

-When a noun or adjective ends in ‘z,’ the ‘z’ changes to ‘c’ before making it plural -The following are common exceptions to gender rules: -el agua -la mano -el problema (and other words ending in ‘ma’) Exceptions:

all mean ‘the’ Masculine Feminine Singular el la Plural los las Definite Articles

singular mean ‘a/an’; plural mean ‘some’ Masculine Feminine Singular un una Plural unos unas Indefinite Articles

Thursday: Quiz on gustar and family members