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24 de agosto

24 de agosto. Español 1. Warm-Up # 2 Given the number, write it out in Spanish. 27 5 16 30 13 6+3=? 22-4=? 30-11+3=?. 27 veintisiete 5 cinco 16 dieciséis 30 treinta 13 trece 6+3 =? Seis más tres son nueve 22-4 =? Veintidos menos cuatro son dieciocho 30-11+3 =?

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24 de agosto

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  1. 24 de agosto Español 1

  2. Warm-Up #2Given the number, write it out in Spanish. • 27 • 5 • 16 • 30 • 13 • 6+3=? • 22-4=? • 30-11+3=?

  3. 27 • veintisiete • 5 • cinco • 16 • dieciséis • 30 • treinta • 13 • trece • 6+3=? • Seismástres son nueve • 22-4=? • Veintidosmenoscuatro son dieciocho • 30-11+3=? • Treinta menos once mástres son veintidos

  4. RepasoTarea (Review homework) P.3 #4 • Carlos: Hola. Me llamos Carlos. ¿Cómoestás? • Rosabel: Muybien, gracias. Soy Rosabel. • C: Mucho gusto, Rosabel. • R: Igualmente. ¿De dóndeeres, Carlos? • C: Soy de México. ¿Y tú? • R: Soy de Argentina.

  5. p. 16 blue box • Siete • Dieciséis • Veintinueve • Uno • Cero • Quince • Veintiuno • Nueve • Veintitrés • once • Treinta • Cuatro • Doce • Veintiocho • Catorce • diez

  6. P. 17 #2 • Dos más quince son diecisiete • Veintemenosuno son diecinueve • Cinco mássiete son doce • Dieciochomásdoce son treinta • Tresmásdoce son treinta • Seismenostres son tres • Once másdoce son veintitrés • Sietemenos dos son cinco • Ochomáscinco son trece • Veintitrésmenoscatroce son nueve

  7. Apuntes: Abecedario • Q cu • R ere • S ese • T te • U u • V ve • Y igirega • W dobleve • X equis • Z zeta,ceta • J jota • K ka • L ele • Ll eh-ye • M eme • N ene • Ñeñe • O oh • P pe • A ah • B beh • C ceh • Chche • D deh • E eh • F efe • G heh • H hache • I ee

  8. Canción de abecedario • https://youtu.be/56OXP92SUBQ

  9. Bingo • On the bingo sheets you will spell out the numbers in Spanish • You may choose any numbers and in any order, put please limit to the following per column: • B: 1-6 • I: 7-12 • N:13-18 • G:19-24 • O:25-30 • Cinco minutos to set it up

  10. Cognates • Words that share similar spellings and meaning in Spanish and English • El animal • La oficina • La profesora • La música • El restaurante • Can you think of 2 other cognates that you have heard in the last few days in class?

  11. Apuntes: nouns and articles • Noun • Person, animal, place, thing, or idea • Nouns are gendered in Spanish • Feminine or masculine • Nouns are numbered • Singular or plural • Ie. Dog vs. dogs

  12. Masculine nouns: living things • El hombre- the man • Nouns ending in –o • El chico • El pasajero • Nouns ending in –or • El conductor • El profesor • Nouns ending in –ista • El turista • From your vocabulary, can you think of another example of a masculine living noun?

  13. Feminine nouns: living things • La mujer- the woman • Nouns ending in –a • La chica • La pasajera • Nouns ending in –ora • La conductora • La profesora • Nounds ending in –ista • La turista • From your vocabulary, can you think of another example of a feminine living noun?

  14. Nouns ending in –ista such as turista are gendered by the article, an article is the “the” before the noun • El- masculine • La- feminine • Other examples • Joven el joven or la joven • Estudiante  la estudiante or el estudiante

  15. Masculine nouns: non-living things • Ending in –o • El cuaderno • El diccionario • El número • Ending in –ma • El problema • El programa • Ending in –s (when not being made plural) • El autobús • El país • From your vocabulary, can you think of another example of a masculine non-living noun?

  16. Feminine nouns: non-living things • Ending in –a • La escuela • La computadora • La maleta • Ending in –ción • La lección • La conversación • Ending in –dad • La nacionalidad • La comunidad • From your vocabulary, can you think of another example of a feminine non-living noun?

  17. Learn nouns with article of el/la • There are not foolproof rules that apply • Some exceptions to “rules” • El mapa (ends in –a but masculine) • El día (ends in –a but masculine)

  18. Plural nouns • Nouns that end in vowels (a,e,I,o,u) add an –s • Chicochicos • Diccionario  diccionarios • Nouns that end in a consonant add –es • País  países • Nouns that end in –z change z to c, then add –es • Lápiz  lápices • If you wanted to make chica plural, what do you need to do?

  19. Definite Articles • “The” specific nouns • Masculine • Singular –el • Plural – los • Feminine • Singular – la • Plural – las • For diccionario, would you use el or la? • el • For turista, would you use el or la? • Either, depending on who you are talking about.

  20. Indefinite articles • “A,” “an,” “some” unspecified • Masculine • Singular –un • Plural – unos • Feminine • Singular – una • Plural – unas • What indefinite article would you use if you had some cuaderno? • Unoscuadernos

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