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Spanish 2 Bell Work. Term 1. S2BW#1 6/8. Wordsearch: Welcome to Biloxi High. S2BW#2 7/8. Write the fire drill procedure from this classroom. S2BW#3 8/8: Write the questions and answers. What do you do to begin Spanish class? How will bell work be graded?
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Spanish 2 Bell Work Term 1
S2BW#1 6/8 • Wordsearch: Welcome to Biloxi High
S2BW#2 7/8 • Write the fire drill procedure from this classroom.
S2BW#3 8/8: Write the questions and answers. • What do you do to begin Spanish class? • How will bell work be graded? • When you are absent, where do you first look for work that you missed? • What grade will you receive for assignments and tests when you are absent?
S2BW#4 9/8: Write the questions and answers. • What do you need to obtain from Pupil Accounting when you are absent? • How much will your grade decrease per day when work is late? • If you do not complete an assignment and receive a zero, can you turn in the work late?
S2BW#5 10/8: Write the question and answer. • What grade will you receive for cheating? • Are you permitted to use an online translator for your work? • Do you have permission to get out of your desk whenever you want?
S2BW#6 14/8/14 Copy and underline cognates and words that you know. • Yo juro lealtad a la bandera de los Estados Unidos de América, y a la República que representa, una Nación bajo Dios, indivisible, con libertad y justicia para todos.
S2BW#6 14/8/14 Copy in English. • I Pledge Allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands,one Nation under God,indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
S2BW#7 15/8/14 Copy, write the part of speech, translate and define. • Juro • Verb • To swear • To make a solemn promise; vow. • From Medieval Latin iurata "an oath, an inquest," fem. past participle of Latin iurare "to swear," from ius (genitive iuris) "law" • Related words: • Perjurar • (v) To perjure • To make oneself guilty of swearing falsely, esp. in a court of law. • La jura • (nf) Oath • El jurado • (nm) Jury
S2BW#8 18/8/14 Copy, write the part of speech, translate and define. • Lealtad • Noun (f) • Loyalty • A feeling of faithfulness or allegiance. • From Latin legalem, from lex "law." • Related words: • Leal • (aj) Loyal • Desleal • (aj) Disloyal
S2BW#9 19/8/14 Copy, write the part of speech, translate and define. • Bandera • Noun (f) • Flag • A piece of cloth, usually rectangular, of distinctive color and design, used as a symbol, standard, signal, or emblem. • From Late Latin bandum "standard." • Related words: • El (La) abanderado (a) • (nmf) Flag bearer • La banderita • (nf) Small flag or pennant
S2BW#10 20/8/14 Copy, write the part of speech, translate and define. • Los Estados • Noun (m) • States • A body politic, especiallyone constituting a nation. • From Latin status "a station, position, place; way of standing, posture; order, arrangement, condition," • Related words: • El (La) estadista • (nmf) Statesman • Estadounidense • (aj) American
S2BW#11 21/8/14 Copy, write the part of speech, translate and define. • Unidos • Adjective • United • Combined into a single entity. • From Late Latin unitus, past participle of unire "to unite," from Latin unus "one" • Related words: • Unir • (v) To unite, join • Desunir • (v) To separate • Reunir • (v) To reunite
S2BW#12 22/8/14 Copy, write the part of speech, translate and define. • América • Noun (f) • America • The landmasses and islands of North America, Central America, and South America. • From Modern Latin Americanus, after Amerigo Vespucci (1454-1512) who made two trips to the New World as a navigator and claimed to have discovered it. His published works put forward the idea that it was a new continent, and he was first to call it Novus Mundus "New World." • Related words (nf): • La América Central • Central America • La América del Norte • North America • La América del Sur • South America • La América Latina • Latin America
S2BW#13 25/8/14 Copy, write the part of speech, translate and define. • La República • Noun (f) • Republic • A political order in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who are entitled to vote for officers and representatives responsible to them. • Latinrespublica"the common weal, a commonwealth, state, republic," literally res publica "public interest, the state," from res "affair, matter, thing" + publica "public" • Related: • El (La) republicano(a) • (nmf) Republican • El público • (nm) Public
S2BW#14 26/8/14 Copy, write the part of speech, translate and define. • Representa • Verb • Represents (stands) • To stand for; symbolize • From Latin repraesentare "make present, set in view, show, exhibit, display," from re-"again, back, anew, against,"+praesentare "to present," literally "to place before" • Related: • El (La) representante • (nmf) Representative • La presencia • (nf) Presence
S2BW#15 27/8/14 Copy, write the part of speech, translate and define. • UnaNación • Noun (f) • One Nation • A relatively large group of people organized under a single, usually independent government; a country. • From Latin nationem"birth, origin; race of people, tribe," literally "that which has been born," from natus, past participle of nasci "be born" • Related: • La nacionalidad • (nf) Nationality • El nacionalismo • (nm) Nationalism • Nacer • (v) To be born
S2BW#16 28/8/14 Copy, write the part of speech, translate and define. • Bajo • Preposition • Under • In a lower position or place than. • From Latin bassus“thick, fat, stumpy, short, low, base.” • Related: • Bajo(a) • (aj) Low, short • Bajar • (v) To lower
S2BW#17 29/8/14 Copy, write the part of speech, translate and define. • Dios • Noun (m) • God • One Supreme Being • From Latin deus “god” • Related: • La diosa • (nf) Goddess • Endiosar • (v) To make into a god, deify • Adiós • (int) Goodbye
S2BW#18 2/9/14 Copy, write the part of speech, translate and define. • Justicia • Noun (f) • Justice • The quality of being just; fairness. • From Latin iustitia "righteousness, equity," from iustus "upright, just,” fromius "right." • Related words: • Justificar • (v) To justify • Justo(a) • (aj) Just • Adios, from phrase a diosvosacomiendo "I commend you to God."
S2BW#1 3/9/14 Copy and underline cognates and words that you know. • Acción del Segundo Congreso Continental, 4 de julio de 1776La Declaración Unánime de los trece Estados unidos de América • CUANDO en el Curso de los Acontecimientos humanos se hace necesario que un Pueblo disuelva los Lazos Políticos que lo han vinculado a otro y adopte entre los Poderes de la Tierra la Posición igual y separada a la que las Leyes de la Naturaleza y de la Naturaleza Divina le dan derecho, un Respeto apropiado por la Opinión de la Humanidad exige que dicho pueblo declare los motivos que lo impulsan a la Separación.
S2BW#1 3/9/14 Copy in English. • Action of Second Continental Congress, July 4, 1776The Unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America • WHEN in the Course of human Events, it becomes necessary for one People to dissolve the Political Bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the Powers of the Earth, the separate and equal Station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent Respect to the Opinions of Mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the Separation.
S2BW#2 4/9/2014 Copy, give the part of speech, translate, and define. • Acción • Noun (f) • Action • Something done, such as an act or deed • from Latin actionem • (nominative actio) "a putting in motion; a performing, doing," noun of action from past participle stem of agere "to do" • Related: • Accionar • (v) To take action • Reaccionar • (v) To react • La interacción • (nf) Interaction
S2BW#3 4/9/2014 Copy, give the part of speech, translate, and define. • Segundo • Adjective • Second • Coming next after the first in order, place, rank, time, or quality. • From Latin secundus "following, next in time or order," also "secondary, subordinate, inferior," from root of sequi "follow" • Related words: • El segundo • (nm) Second (time) • El segundero • (nm) Second hand on a clock • El segundón • (nm) Child who is not the first born
S2BW#4 8/9/2014 Copy, give the part of speech, translate, and define. • Congreso • Noun (m) • Congress • The national legislative body of a nation, especially a republic. • From Latin congressus "a friendly meeting; a hostile encounter," past participle of congredi "meet with, fight with," from com- "together" +gradi "to walk," from gradus "a step" • Related words: • El (La) Congresista • (nmf) A member of a congress • Congregar • (v) To bring together
S2BW#5 9/9/2014 Copy, give the part of speech, translate, and define. • Continental • Adjective • Continental • Of or relating to the American colonies during and immediately after the American Revolution. • From Latin continentem"holding together, continuous," present participle of continere "hold together,“ from com- "together" +tenere "to hold" • Related words: • El continente • (nm) Continent • Transcontinental • (aj) Transcontinental • Spanning or crossing a continent. • Continuar • (v) To continue
S2BW#6 10/9/2014 Copy, give the part of speech, translate, and define. • La Declaración • Noun (f) • Declaration • An explicit, formal announcement, either oral or written. • from Latin declarationem, noun of action from past participle stem of declarare "make clear, reveal, disclose, announce," from de-”off, down from, away from” +clarare "clarify," from clarus "clear" • Related words: • Declarar • (v) To declare • Declararse • (vr) To declare one’s feelings or intentions • Declarado(a) • (aj) Declared
S2BW#7 11/9/2014 Copy, give the part of speech, translate, and define. • Unánime • Adjective • Unanimous • Sharing the same opinions or views; being in complete harmony or accord. • From Latin unanimus "of one mind, in union," from unus "one" +animus "mind" • Related words: • Uno(a) • (pron) One • La unanimidad • (nf) Unanimity • La unidad • (nf) Unity
S2BW#8 16/9/2014 Copy, give the part of speech, translate, and define. • Los Estados • Noun (m) • States • A body politic, especially one constituting a nation. • From Latin status "a station, position, place; way of standing, posture; order, arrangement, condition." • Related words: • La estación • (nf) Station; season • El estado de ánimo • (nm) State of mind • (animus “mind” BW#7)
S2BW#9 17/9/2014 Copy, give the part of speech, translate, and define. • Unidos • Adjective • United • Combined into a single entity. • From Late Latin unitus, past participle of unire "to unite," from Latin unus "one" • Related words: • El universo • (nm) Universe • Único • (aj) Only, unique • El unísono • (nm) Unison • An instance of agreement; concord.
S2BW#10 18/9/2014 Copy, give the part of speech, translate, and define. • El Curso • Noun (m) • Course • Onward movement in a particular direction; progress. • From Latin cursus "a running race or course," from curs- past participle stem of currere "to run" • Related: • Cursar • (v) To take a course • Dar curso a • (v) To give way to • El transcurso • (m) Period or passage of time
S2BW#11 19/9/2014 Copy, give the part of speech, translate, and define. • Acontecimientos • Noun (m) • Events • Somethingthattakes place; anoccurrence. • From Latin eventus "occurrence, accident, event, fortune, fate, lot, issue," from past participle stem of evenire "to come out, happen, result," from ex- "out" +venire "to come." • The Spanishacontecimiento (“something that happened; event”) comes from the Latin contigere “to touch.” • Related: • Acontecer • (v) To happen
S2BW#12 22/9/2014 Copy, give the part of speech, translate, and define. • Humanos • Adjective • Human • Of, characterizing,or relating to man and mankind • From Latin humanus "of man, human," also "humane, philanthropic, kind, gentle, polite; learned, refined, civilized," probably related to homo"man." • Related: • Humanitario(a) • (aj) Humanitarian • La humanidad • (nf) Humanity
S2BW#13 23/9/2014 Copy, give the part of speech, translate, and define. • Necesario • Adjective • Necessary • Absolutely essential. • Latinnecessarius"unavoidable, indispensable, necessary," from necesse "unavoidable, indispensable," originally "no backing away," from ne- "not" + cedere "to withdraw, go away, yield." • Related: • Necesitar • (v) To need • El (La) necesitado(a) • (nmf) Needy person • La necesidad • (nf) Necessity
S2BW#14 24/9/2014 Copy, give the part of speech, translate, and define. • Pueblo • Noun (m) • People • Town; townspeople • A body of persons living in the same country under one government; a nationality • From Latin populus "a people, nation; body of citizens; a multitude, crowd, throng." • Related: • La población • (nf) Population** • Poblar • (v) To populate • Poblado • (aj) Populated
S2BW#15 25/9/2014 Copy, give the part of speech, translate, and define. • Disuelva • Verb • Dissolve (disolver) • To bring to an end by or as if by breakingup; terminate. • From Latin dissolvere "to loosen up, break apart," from dis- "apart" +solvere "to loose, loosen" • Related: • La disolución • (nf) Dissolution • La solución • (nf) Solution • A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances, which may be solids, liquids, gases, or a combination of these.
Subject pronouns • SINGULAR • 1st person = yo • 2nd person = tú • 3rd person = él, ella, Ud. • PLURAL • 1st person = nosotros(as) • 2nd person = vosotros(as) • 3rd person = ellos, ellas, Uds.
S2BW#16 26/9/2014 Copy, give the part of speech, translate, and define. • Políticos • Adjective • Political • Of, relating to, or dealing with the structure or affairs of government, politics, or the state. • From Latin politicus "of citizens or the state, civil, civic." • Related: • El (La) político(a) • (nmf) Politician • Politizar • (v) To politicize • Politiquear • (v) To engage in politics
S2BW#17 29/9/2014 Copy, give the part of speech, translate, and define. • Vinculado • Adjective • Connected • Joined or fastened together. • From Latin vinculare “bind.” • Related: • Vincular • (v) To bind, tie • El vínculo • (nm) Bond; tie • Los vínculos • (nmp) Links (comp)
S2BW#18 30/9/2014 Copy, give the part of speech, translate, and define. • Poderes • Noun (m) • Powers • A person, group, or nation having great influence or control over others. • From Latin potentem"powerful," present participle of potere "be powerful," from potis "powerful, able, capable; possible." • Related: • Apoderar • (v) To empower, authorize • Poderoso(a) • (aj) Powerful
S2BW#19 1/10/2014 Copy, give the part of speech, translate, and define. • La Tierra • Noun (f) • The Earth • The third planet from the sun • From Latin terra “land, earth.” • Related: • Aterrar • (v) To bury • Desterrar • (v) To exile
S2BW#20 2/10/2014 Copy, give the part of speech, translate, and define. • Posición • Noun (f) • Position • The right or appropriate place. • Latinpositionem"act or fact of placing, situation, position, affirmation," noun of state from past participle stem of ponere "put, place." • Related: • La oposición • (nf) Opposition • Poner • (v) To put, place
S2BW#21 3/10/2014 Copy, give the part of speech, translate, and define. • Igual • Adjective • Equal • Having the same quality, value or measure as another. • Latinaequalis "uniform, identical, equal," from aequus "level, even, flat; on a level with; friendly, kind, just, fair, equitable, impartial; proportionate; calm, tranquil." • Related: • Igualar • (v) To equal • Desigual • (aj) Unequal
S2BW#22 7/10/2014 Copy, give the part of speech, translate, and define. • Naturaleza • Noun (f) • Nature • The whole system of the existence, arrangement, forces, and events that are not controlled by man. • From Latin natura "course of things; natural character, constitution, quality; the universe," literally "birth," from natus "born," past participle of nasci "to be born.“ • Related: • Nacer • (v) To be born • El Renacimiento • (nm) Renaissance • La nacionalidad • (nf) Nationality