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Día 99-NS & NM el 31 de enero "If you could see the potential within you it would amaze you to see all that you are capable of being." Catherine Pulsifer Being Yourself |
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FROM Mrs. Grund Preparing for AP Registration Near the end of this month, we will open AP Registration. Start talking to your teachers and parents about the exams, your future plans, and the costs. The cost for each AP exam is $94. Here is a link to AP to help answer questions:
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This is a reminder that Charter High School has a partnership with Azusa Pacific University. This means a $10k per year tuition reduction for seniors who have been at COHS since 8th grade. APU is holding a Sneak Peek February 1-2. The Sneak Peek is an opportunity for students and their families to visit the campus, hear from faculty, and learn about financial aid. Additionally students have the chance to stay overnight in the residence halls with an ambassador. Information will be presented in English and Spanish. The best news? The registration fee for students and their families for the Sneak Peek is waived. If interested, go to apu.edu/sneak-peek or call
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La TAREA de hoy ESTUDIA el VOC que está en el informe de La Tomatina para un “examen de sorpresa”.
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Aprender maneras para escribir mejor
Meta (Goal) de Hoy: Aprender Vocabulario Aprender maneras para escribir mejor
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Voc del informe sobre la Tomatina
Road, Path, Journey The street Bathed Users of a product In addition The party or festivities In which (fem) To recreate, reenact, have fun To have fun Location, Positioning 1. el recorrido 2. la calle 3. bañado 4. los usuarios 5. además 6. el festejo 7. en la que 8. recrear(se) 9. divertirse (ie) 10. la localización
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A statement/announcement Nevertheless
COPIEN el voc en su cuaderno espiral y Practiquen el vocabulario con su compañero: Continuación Voc del informe sobre la Tomatina A statement/announcement Nevertheless Still; Yet VS Including; Even (when) To stay; to remain Available Moving out of people Free (complimentary) Free (freedom) City Hall; City Council Bet; Investment 11. un comunicado 12. no obstante 13. aún VS aun 14. quedar(se) 15. disponible 16. el desplazamiento 17. gratuito; gratis 18. libre 19. el Ayuntamiento 20. la apuesta por
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To be exhausted, sold out To attend A device 21. la batalla
COPIEN el voc en su cuaderno espiral y Practiquen el vocabulario con su compañero: Continuación Voc del informe sobre la Tomatina The battle An appt, meeting, date Attendees, Assistants To throw A quantity or number 150 Tons The ticket To be exhausted, sold out To attend A device 21. la batalla 22. una cita 23. los asistentes 24. lanzar 25. una cifra 26. ciento cincuenta toneladas 27. la entrada, el boleto 28. estar agotado 29. asistir a 30. un dispositivo
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33. que (ellos) incorporan 34. la realidad aumentada
Continuación Voc del informe sobre la Tomatina AGREGUEN el siguiente voc a su cuaderno espiral y Practiquen el vocabulario con su compañero: To develop In a big way That they incorporate Augmented reality The characters The official poster To welcome (someone) Security As it was seen in As well as Such as 31. desarrollar 32. a lo grande 33. que (ellos) incorporan 34. la realidad aumentada 35. los personajes 36. el cartel oficial 37. dar(le) la bienvenida a ___ 38 .la seguridad 39. como se vio en 40. así como 41. tal como
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IB Spanish Language External Assessment HL 20% of IB Grade
February – March
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Apuntes para la escritura del Examen de BI
El 31 de enero Apuntes #10 Apuntes para la escritura del Examen de BI
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¿Cómo defines una composición buena? ¿Qué características tiene?
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Una composición buena es más que el total de sus partes pero sí hay ciertas características que ayudan a crear un texto auténtico y profesional.
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Recuerda de usar párrafos
It is a characteristic of most texts! It helps to organize related ideas. Take a few mins to group your ideas in a bubble map.
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Don’t flip-flop between present and past:
Some common errors: Don’t flip-flop between present and past: Las mujeres no podían hacer las cosas que quieren.
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Use the correct tense I had a party. I had $20.
I will have graduated by June. By 6 pm I had finished my HW. I would have gone but + indicative or if + subjunctive
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Use the definite article (el/la/los/las)…
with nouns—especially at the beginning of a sentence with nouns that represent a group or institution —las mujeres / la escuela
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Avoid “nomás” …use solamente
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S T A R U P --Si + Imperfect Subjunctive --Tenses (show what you know)
--Audience (formal or informal) --Rhetorical Techniques (¿?,¡!, transitn wds) --Text Type (What characteristics make it look authentic?) --Use WEIRDO + Subjunctive --Proofread! (esp for basic errors but also to incorporate more tenses or complex constructions)
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