 ¿Cómo estás?  ¿Cómo te llamas?  ¿De dónde eres?  ¿Qué pasa?  ¿Qué tal?

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 ¿Cómo estás?  ¿Cómo te llamas?  ¿De dónde eres?  ¿Qué pasa?  ¿Qué tal?

Provide a definite article for each of the nouns below: 1. La 1. La chica (the girl) 2. El 2. El chico (the boy) 3. La 3. La maleta (the suitcase) 4. Los 4. Los cuadernos (the notebooks) 5. El 5. El lápiz (the pencil) 6. Las 6. Las mujeres (the women)

Provide an indefinite article for each of the nouns below: 1. Un 1. Un autobús (a bus) 2. Unas 2. Unas escuelas (some schools) 3. Una 3. Una computadora (a computer) 4. Unos 4. Unos hombres (some men) 5. Una 5. Una señora (a misses) 6. Unos 6. Unos lápices (some pencils)

Singular or Plural? If the word is singular, make it plural. If it is plural, make it singular. 1. el número  los números 2. un diario  unos diarios 3. la estudiante  las estudiantes 4. el conductor  los conductores 5. el país  los paises 6. las cosas  la cosa 7. unos turistas  un turista/ una turista 8. las nacionalidades  la nacionalidad

 You’ll be having multiple mini conversations today in a “speed dating” setting.  Context: You are starting your first class in university Spanish and you want to get to know a little bit about the students in your class.  Conversations should include: Greetings, introductions, goodbyes (can also add the “where are you from” and “how are you” type thing as well.  Try to use a variety of vocabulary!

 Remember:  No speaking when it is your turn to act out a word  You can give hints like holding up 2 fingers when there are 2 words  Your team can do things like ask if the word is masculine or feminine, asking if it is a greeting or a farewell, etc. that you can answer with a nod or shake of the head  Form 2 groups  Each group will send up 1 rep. each turn to act out the word  Classroom monitors will listen for the correct answer and award points. NO ARGUING!

 bus

 driver

 dictionary

 school

 woman

 map

 hand

 tourist

 video

 hi

 How are you?

 Goodbye

 passenger

 notebook

 Vocab Quiz 1 tomorrow: Saludos y Despedidos  HINTS:  Always study your vocab both ways (Spanish to English AND English to Spanish) – just studying it one way isn’t typically enough!  If you worry about spelling, Quizlet Speller game can be very helpful!