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Unit 3: Places, los Lugares

You’ve got to go somewhere to have fun, right? You will talk about different places in Spanish, going to those places, and what you there too. Spanish Places- Lugares Vocabulary and Story Video Short– Daily Schedule and Places 1 Video Short- Schedule and Places 2 lugares & adverb circulating activity Reading with Written Responses: Juan Carlos […]

Unit 3: Just Chillin’-What I Do Outside of School

Finally . . .time to talk about what you do outside of school.  You will learn how to describe your interests, activities, and sports. You will also learn to talk the weather and about places. In the Grammar Zone, you will learn how to talk about doing things in the near future- Voy a bailar- […]

La Casa- House

Here is the House or La Casa vocabulary & Activities.   La Casa Vocabulary Here is a voice-recording of a Listening Activity we will do in class.  Great to do on your own at home too. Spanish I La Casa 1 Rooms of the House Activities Un Apartamento Diagram to label

Some more Spanish Foods

You can never have enough food, and that goes for Spanish too. Foods and snacks like un refresco-soft drink, papitas- chips, and galletas– cookies are high on my list. You also need to describe them, talk about your preferences, and even ask for or order them. Foods Activities foods and snacks/comestibles & meriendas Reading & […]

Las Clases-Las Materias

Here are the classes or las materias at school. Make sure you learn them using study and practice techniques. Classes and Schedule Bundle Span1 Unit2 Assessment Unit 2 Assessment RubricUnit 2 Assessment Rubric

Daily Routine- La Rutina Diaria

Daily Routine Vocabulary and Activities Mi Vida Daily Routine Assignment– Required and done in class for a quiz grade Read & Write about Gabriela & Her Daily Routine Talking about your daily routine and time is a necessity. To know: despertarse= wake up, levantarse= to get up, banarse= to bathe, ponerse la ropa= to get […]

ER verbs

Now we’ve got -ER verbs. They work just like -AR verbs, but their endings are slightly different. You’ve got to know how to say ver=to see, comer=to eat, beber=to drink, comprender=to understand, correr= to run and aprender= to learn.  So many more too.    

Spanish -AR Verbs- More

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Spanish -AR Verbs

Now you know what an infinitive is: estudiar or hablar. They end in the -R and mean to . . . . Spanish verbs have to be conjugated in to the correct forms determined by the subject pronouns. Here is how they work: Verb Sequence 1 Verb Sequence 1.5  

Nos Vamos a México I: La geografía y los Mayas

Before we start our Día de los Muertos cultural readings and activities, you need to know about Mexico;s geography and some of its ancient history. Nos Vamos a Mexico: Geography & Mayas