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Warm-up: Calentamiento

Warm-up: Calentamiento. List a Spanish-speaking place you’d like to visit & why... What words/phrases would you need to meet and greet new people?. Where would you want to go?. Bullfights in Spain. Beaches in Mexico. Incan ruins in Peru. Amazon in Venezuela. Scuba diving in Costa Rica.

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Warm-up: Calentamiento

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  1. Warm-up: Calentamiento List a Spanish-speaking place you’d like to visit & why... What words/phrases would you need to meet and greet new people?

  2. Where would you want to go? • Bullfights in Spain

  3. Beaches in Mexico

  4. Incan ruins in Peru

  5. Amazon in Venezuela

  6. Scuba diving in Costa Rica

  7. What are some Spanish words used in the English language? • Animals: armadillo, pinto • Buildings: adobe, patio • Clothing: sombrero, chaps • Expressions: olé, adiós • Geography: mesa, canyon • Music/Dance: mariachi, tango • People: amigo, hombre • Place Names: Amarillo, Los Angeles, Colorado, Nevada Why is there such a big Spanish influence here? Of what country did Texas used to be a part?

  8. Aplicación Béisbol Clase Conexión Conversar Delicioso estudiante Fabuloso Farmacia Laboratorio Septiembre vocabulario Can you figure out what these words mean? Why do these sound like English words?

  9. Romance Languages • Spanish, French, Italian, English • Come from Latin, the language of the Romans • Since they came from the same language, they have similar words. • Words that sound and mean the same in two different languages are called COGNATES

  10. Hoy… (today…) • About Srta. Meinecke • About the class • ACC • Book • MySpanishLab • Procedures • ¡Un poco de español!

  11. Cognate • Word that SOUNDS and MEANS the same in 2 different languages

  12. ¿Cómo te llamas? Greetings, introductions & how you are...

  13. Los Saludos (Greetings) • ¡Hola! • Hello! • Buenos días. • Good morning. • Good day. • Buenas tardes • Good afternoon. • Buenas noches. • Good Evening • Good Night.

  14. How are you called? • ¿Cómo te llamas? • How are you called? • Used like “What is your name?” (¿ Cuál es tu nombre?) • Me llamo ____________. • I’m called ___________. • Mi nombre es _____. • My name is ______ • Soy ______. • I am _______. • Soy Andrea. • ¿Y tú? • And you? (informal) • ¿y usted? • And you? (formal

  15. Nice to meet you. • Encantado/a. • Pleased (to meet you) • Delighted • Mucho gusto. • Much pleasure • A pleasure to meet you. • El gusto esmío • The pleasure is mine • Igualmente. • Likewise./Same here./equally

  16. Practícalo • Write out an introduction conversation between 2 people in Spanish • Greet • Exchange names • Say it is nice to meet each other

  17. Él He/him Ella (eh-YAH) She/her Señor (Sr.) Mr./sir señora (Sra.) Mrs./ma’am Señorita (Srta.) Miss/Ms./ma’am Algo más.. (something more)

  18. El estudiante The male student La estudiante The female student El profesor The male professor (masc.) La profesora The female professor (fem) Algo más.. (something more)

  19. Formal vs. familiar Familiar (friend) tú Formal Someone you address with Ma’am or Sir Older person, Dr., Mr., Miss, Mrs. Use Usted Usted vs. Tú

  20. Your teacher Usted your classmate tú your parent Usted the custodian usted your best friend tú the lunch lady Usted your team mate tú Which would you use?

  21. ¿Cómo se llama usted? How are you called? (formal) Me llamo ______ ¿Cómo se llama él? How is he called? Se llama Josue. ¿Cómo se llama ella? How is she called? Se llama Ana.

  22. How are you? • ¿Cómoestás? • How are you? (tú) • Estoybien, gracias. • I’m well, thank you. • Estoymuybien, gracias. • I’m very well, thank you. • ¿Quétal? • What’s up?/How’s it going? • ¿Quépasa? (What’s happening/going on?

  23. Estoy más o menos • I’m so-so • Estoy regular • I’m all right • Estoy mal. • I’m doing badly. • Estoy muy mal. • I’m doing very badly.

  24. Formal “How are you?” You’ve learned: • ¿Cómo estás? • How are you? • Used for “tú” NOW • ¿Cómo está usted? • How are you? (formal) • Used for usted • ¿y usted? (and you?)

  25. the custodian ¿Cómo está usted? your best friend ¿Cómo estás? the lunch lady ¿Cómo está usted? your teammate ¿Cómo estás? Your teacher ¿Cómo está usted? your classmate ¿Cómo estás? your parent ¿Cómo está usted? Practica!

  26. Adiós good-bye Hasta luego. Until later. See you later Hasta mañana. Until tomorrow Hasta pronto. Until soon Buenas noches. Good night. Nos vemos (pronto) We’ll see each other (soon). Tengo que irme. I have to go. Saying “bye”

  27. Palabras de cortesía(courtesy words) • Por favor • Please • Gracias • Thank you • De nada • You’re welcome • For nothing/it’s nothing • ¿De verdad? • Really? • Disculpa. • Excuse me.

  28. Con • With • Y • and • O • or • Mi/mis • My • Tu/tus • Your

  29. En pareja • Greet • Ask each other’s names • say it is a pleasure to meet you • ask how each other is doing • say good-bye

  30. Feminine la female generally ends in “a” La fiesta La chica Masculine el male generally ends in “o” El taco El chico Feminine vs. masculine

  31. Introducing others... • Ésta es ____ • this is (ella/feminine) • Ésta es Claire. • Éste es ____ • this is (él/masculine) • Éste es Juan.

  32. Las personas • Un compañero de clase. • a (boy) classmate • Una compañera de clase. • a (girl) classmate • mi profesor • my (male) teacher • mi profesora • my (female) teacher

  33. Practica • Approach 3 people in class and practice your 5-line conversations • Greet • Ask each other’s names • say it is a pleasure to meet you • ask how each other is doing • say good-bye • Introduce yourself & the next person

  34. ¿Tienes tu carpeta? • ¿Tienes tu hoja de información?

  35. Greet the class • Introduce yourself • Introduce the next person

  36. Course Number (enroll in a course) • 5th period: CRSCDYB-630833 • 6th period: CRSCD91-630834 • 7th period: CRSCD9R-630835 • www.myspanishlab.com • Register -> Student • Access code? Yes • I accept • Username: first.last/password letters & numbers • Account? No

  37. Las frases • ¿Como se dice ______ en español? • How do you say _____ in Spanish. • Se dice _____. • ¿Cómo se dice “pencil” en español? • Se dice “lápiz.”

  38. Las frases • ¿Como se escribe ______ en español? • How do you spell _____ in Spanish. • Se escribe _____. • Tengo una pregunta. • I have a question. • Necesito ayuda. • I need help

  39. Repita, por favor. • Repeat, please • No sé. • I don’t know. • No entiendo. • I don’t understand. • (Hable) más despacio, por favor. • (Speak) slower, please. • ¿Qué significa _____? • What does _____ mean?

  40. El muchacho the boy La muchacha the girl mi mejor amigo/a my best friend el estudiante the (boy) student la estudiante the (girl) student Las personas

  41. Origin • ¿Dónde? • Where? • ¿De dónde eres? • Where are you from? • Soy de _(Alvin/Texas/Rosharon). • I’m from (Alvin/TX/Rosharon). • Soy de España

  42. ¿De dónde eres? • País – country • Estado – state • Ciudad – city • Apellido(s) – last name(s) • Tanya Meinecke Oreste

  43. Asking others… • ¿De dónde es usted? • Where are You from? • Formal ( Sir, ma’am people) • ¿De dónde es él/ella? • Where is she/he from? • ¿De dónde es Juan?

  44. Estados Unidos • United States • Soy de los Estados Unidos • Estado Unidense • United States American • Soy estado unidense

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