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Page 1: Week 2 sp 1 updated 2013

Week 2 Sp 1

commands/countries/capitals/

greetings

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Para Pensar 12.8.13Imagine you’re participating in a summer program in Costa Rica. Read

each of the following situations. Then choose the most appropriate

expression: hasta mañana, buenos días, hola, chao, or buenas tardes

1. It’s 9:30 a.m. and you’re down in the kitchen, getting a glass of juice. Your

host grandmother, a very proper Costa Rican woman, walks in. You say,

“______, Señora.”

2. After a long day of sightseeing in San Jose, you’re ready to go to sleep.

You get up from the couch and say to your host family, “______.”

3. You’re host brother, Andres, is on his way to his summer job at the bank.

You luckily, aren’t going with him. As he leaves, you say, “!_________,

Andres!”

4. On your way home from class, you run into a cute classmate, you call out,

“_________”

5. You’re tired of walking in the afternoon heat. You hail a cab. When you

get in, you say, “_________, señor.”

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Para Pensar 12.8.13Use the spanish alphabet to write some of the different Spanish

speaking countries and capitals.

1. ele-a pe-a-zeta __ __ __ __ __

2. eme-a-de-ere-i-de __ __ __ __ __ __

3. a-ese-u-ene-ce-i-o-ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __

4. ese-a-ene-te-i-a-ge-o __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __

5. ese-a-ene jota-o-ese-e __ __ __ __ __ __ __

6. be-e-ele-eme-o-pe-a-ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __

7. eme-o-ene-te-e-uve-i-de-e-o __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __

8. ele-i-eme-a __ __ __ __

9. cu-u-i-te-o __ __ __ __ __

10. ge-u-a-te-e-eme-a-ele-a __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __

11. te-e-ge-u-ce-i-ge-a-ele-pe-a __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __

12. be-o-ge-o-te-a __ __ __ __ __ __

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El orden del día Para Pensar

Repaso—

introducciones/saludos

Vocabulario nuevo: mandatos

y frases

boleto

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Frases Mandatos

Mandatos y frases de la clase

Yo necesito: I need

Repite, por favor: repeat, please

Gracias: thank you

De nada: you’re welcome

Tengo una (pregunta): I have a

(question)

Como se dice____ en español:

how do you say____ in spanish

Otra vez, por favor: Once

more, please

Con permiso: excuse me

Más despacio, por favor:

Slowly, please

Oraciones completas: complete

sentences

Siéntate: sit

Levántate: stand

Levanta la mano: raise your

hand

Saca una hoja de papel: take out

a sheet of paper

Pon sus cosas/libros debajo de

los pupitres: put your

things/books under the desks

Abre los libros: open your books

Cierre los libros: close your

books

Atención: attention

Escucha: listen

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Boleto

In your opinion…What 2 phrases

and 2 commands (4 in all) are

going to be very important.

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Para Pensar 13.8.13

Take a sheet of colored paper from the

table, you will be making a sign using the

commands and phrases…

You will be using the command or phrase

the correlates with your seat number. If

your seat number is even choose a phrase

and if your seat number is odd choose a

command.

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El orden del día

Para pensar

Mini lección: Porqué el español?

Crucigrama…

Boleto

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¿Porqué el Español? Learning Spanish is necessary to keep pace with popular culture.

Learning Spanish is actually a medical device!

For many, learning Spanish is rapidly becoming a business

necessity.

Spanish, Spanish everywhere.

Learning Spanish will (truly) expand your universe.

Knowing Spanish will completely transform your travel experience.

Knowing how to speak Spanish will enable you to help others.

There are reasons to learn language for language's sake.

Learning Spanish will allow you to better appreciate Hispanic

cultural contributions.

Learning Spanish is fun!

Top Ten Reasons to learn Spanish

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Boleto

Which of the reason to learn spanish

mean the most to you?

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Para Pensar 14.8.13

Take a MAP worksheet from the back

table and start to fill out as much as

you can.

Entrega la crucigrama

Turn in the crossword

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El orden del día

Para pensar

El mapa: hoja de trabajo

Mini lección: influence of spanish

language

Boleto

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Mini Lección: Influence of Spanish

Language… Spanish is the second most used language in the United States.

There are more Spanish speakers in the United States than

there are speakers of Chinese, French, Italian, Hawaiian, and

the Native American languages combined.

According to the 2009 American Community Survey conducted

by the U.S. Census Bureau, Spanish is the primary language

spoken at home by over 35.5 million people aged five or older.

There are 45 million Hispanics who speak Spanish as a first or

second language, as well as six million Spanish

students, composing the largest national Spanish-speaking

community outside of Mexico.

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Boleto ¿Cuál es la capital de México?

¿Cuál es la capital de Argentina?

¿Cuál es la capital de Cuba?

¿Cuál es la capital de España?

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Para Pensar 15.8.13 ¿Cuál es la capital de México?

¿Cuál es la capital de Argentina?

¿Cuál es la capital de Cuba?

¿Cuál es la capital de España?

¿Cómo te llamas?

¿Cómo estás?

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El orden del día

Para pensar

Países, banderas y capitales: hoja de

trabajo

Mini lecciones: apellidos

Boleto

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What is an apellido?

When you are introduced to some Spanish-speaking

people, it is imporant to understand how they use last

names. Spanish speakers uusally have more than

one apellido or last name.

Apellido paterno: the first last name comes from the

father's last name.

Apellido materno: is the mother's maiden name.

A person always identifies him or herself by the

paternal last name.

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GABRIEL CRUZ RODRIGUEZ

CRUZ (FATHER’S LAST NAME)

Rodriguez (mother’s last name)

sometimes you would see the name

like:

gabriel cruz y rodriguez

LET’S LOOK AT AN EXAMPLE:

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SO WHAT?

Suppose Gabriel Cruz Rodriguez marries Sarita Sanchez Gonzalez.

After the wedding, Sarita would normally drop her maternal last name…which would be?

____________________

And add her husband's last name to that of her father. She would now be called:

Sarita ____________ de ____________.

Sarita Sanchez de Cruz

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Boleto

¿Cómo te llamas?

¿Cómo estás?

¿Cuál es la capital de Puerto Rico?

¿Cuál es la capital de Bolivia?

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Para Pensar 16.8.13 ¿Cuál es la capital de Guatemala?

¿Cuál es la capital de Honduras?

¿Si o no?, la capital de Perú es Santiago.

¿Cuál es la capital de Chile?

¿Cuál es la capital de México?

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El orden del día

Para Pensar

Repaso de saludos

Actividad con saludos

Boleto

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Boleto

Espero que tengan un buen fin

de semana!