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Español 1 el 26 de agosto
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Empezar el 26 de agosto Translate: Hi! My name is John. How are you? Whats your name? See you later. Its 5:00 p.m. Whats happening?/Whats up?
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Presentations Present your characters
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Vocabulario Nuevo p. 10 La sala de clases Actividad 1, p. 10 Actividad 2, p. 11
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Notes el 26 de agosto
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Nouns Just like in English, nouns refer to people, animals, places, things, and ideas. In Spanish, nouns have gender. They are either masculine or feminine. Just like in English, nouns refer to people, animals, places, things, and ideas. In Spanish, nouns have gender. They are either masculine or feminine. Most nouns that end in -o are masculine. Most nouns that end in -o are masculine. Most nouns that end in –a are feminine. Most nouns that end in –a are feminine.
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Nouns MasculineFeminine elo el libro laa la carpeta elo el boligrafo laa la hoja de papel
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Nouns Definite articles el and la also point out if a word is masculine or feminine. They both mean the. Definite articles el and la also point out if a word is masculine or feminine. They both mean the.
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Nouns Spanish nouns that end in -e or a consonant can be either masculine or feminine and must be learned. You should practice them with their definite articles, el or la: Spanish nouns that end in -e or a consonant can be either masculine or feminine and must be learned. You should practice them with their definite articles, el or la:
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Nouns MasculineFeminine el el profesor la la noche el el lápiz la la conversación
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El alfabeto el 26 de agosto
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