UNIDAD 3 – LECCIÓN 2 Lunes, diesciseis de noviembre del dos mil quince Objetivos de lección 2: 1.SWBAT talk about family 2.Ask and tell ages 3.Express.

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UNIDAD 3 – LECCIÓN 2 Lunes, diesciseis de noviembre del dos mil quince Objetivos de lección 2: 1.SWBAT talk about family 2.Ask and tell ages 3.Express possession 4.Give dates 5.Make comparisons -by using “de” to show possession -by using possessive adjectives -By using comparatives

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Telling the date Pg 171

UNIDAD 3 – LECCIÓN 2 Objetivos de lección 2: 1.SWBAT talk about family 2.Ask and tell ages 3.Express possession 4.Give dates 5.Make comparisons -by using “de” to show possession -by using possessive adjectives -By using comparatives Goal: Learn to express possession. Then practice using possessive adjectives to talk about your family members and to give dates.

Gramática: Possessive Adjectives Possessive adjectives tell you who owns something or describe a relationship between people or things. The forms of possessive adjectives do not change in English, but they do change in Spanish. They are my cousins.Ellos son mis primos. Pg 169

Gramática: Possessive Adjectives Pg 169

Gramática: Possessive Adjectives Pg 169

Try saying these in Spanish  My mom is pretty.  Your car is red.  Our sister walks funny.  His grandma’s name is Rosa.  Their uncles live (vivir) next to the school.

Answers  Mi mamá es bonita.  Tu carro es rojo.  Nuestra hermana camina cómico.  Su abuela se llama Rosa.  Sus tios viven al lado de la escuela.

Gramática: Using “de” for possession Pg 166

Say these in Spanish My father’s cousin. Your mom’s aunt. His grandmother’s nephew. Our mother’s children. Sarah’s male cousin.

Answers El primo de mi padre. La tia de tu mamá. El sobrino de mi abuela. Los hijos de nuestra madre. El primo de Sarah.

UNIDAD 3 – LECCIÓN 2 Objetivos de lección 2: 1.SWBAT talk about family 2.Ask and tell ages 3.Express possession 4.Give dates 5.Make comparisons -by using “de” to show possession -by using possessive adjectives -By using comparatives Goal: Learn to make comparisons. Then use them to describe your family, your friends, and yourself.

Gramática: Comparatives Pg 174 Comparatives are expressions used to compare two people or things. In english, comparative adjectives are formd by adding –er to the end of a word or by using more, less, and as.

Gramática: Comparatives Pg 174 There are several phrases in Spanish used to make comparisons. Use the following phrases with an adjective to compare two things. The adjectives agree with the first noun.

Gramática: Comparatives Pg 174

Gramática: Comparatives Pg 174

Try to say these in Spanish  Marisol is as nice as her step-mother.  Ana is younger than Rodrigo.  Marisol runs as much as her parents.  Rodrigo has less brothers than Jose.  Uncle Pablo plays the guitar better than Tito.  Ester is older than Tito.

Answers  Marisol es tan simpática como su madrastra.  Ana es menor que Rodrigo.  Marisol corre tanto como sus padres.  Rodrigo tiene menos hermanos que José.  El tío Pablo toca la guitarra mejor que la tía Camila.  Ester es mayor que Tito.