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OBJECTIVO: SWBAT distinguish between greetings for people using tu and Ud .

OBJECTIVO: SWBAT distinguish between greetings for people using tu and Ud .

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OBJECTIVO: SWBAT distinguish between greetings for people using tu and Ud .

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  1. OBJECTIVO: SWBAT distinguish between greetings for people using tu and Ud. HazloAhora:In Spanish, there is a difference between the ways you greet someone you are comfortable with, such as your friend, and the way you greet someone you have just met or someone older, such as your boss. Why do you think that is?Create a conversation between yourself and your best friend in Spanish. *You may use any of the words on the word wall, but be sure to include the vocabulary from yesterday. El 25 de Septiembre 2012

  2. NuestroHorarioOur Schedule • 1) Hazlo Ahora y Repaso (10) • 2) Introducción (10) • Differencebetween tu y usted • 3) Practica Guiada (25) • Escucha (5)/ Reading (5) • Writing and Speaking (15) • 4) Practica Independiente (10) • Exit Ticket • 5) Tarea • Worksheet

  3. Tu versus Usted ¿Cómo se dice “you” en espaÑol?

  4. Tu versus Usted Usted • ‘Usted’ is the polite way of saying ‘you’ in Spanish. • It shows a certain amount of respect for, and distance from, the person you are addressing. • Usted would be used in formal situations like court cases or job interviews and commercial settings, and for officials and people you don’t know well. • It would also be the way a younger person would speak to an older person, even though the older speaker may respond with tú’.

  5. Tu versus Usted TU • Use “tu” when talking to partners, immediate family, friends and other people you know well, and for addressing children and animals. • If you generally address someone by their first name, then ‘tú’ is usually a safe bet.

  6. Tu versus Usted How does this apply? • Yesterday, we learned how to meet someone in Spanish. • If you are meeting someone that you would use “usted” with, you would ask them, “¿Como se llama, usted?”

  7. Think/Pair/Share Think Would you use “tu” o “usted”? Your boss President Obama Your best friend Ms. Hibbler Your little brother Your dog Your neighbor (your age) Your teacher Your co-worker Lupe Fiasco Your older sister A stranger

  8. UnaConversacion en la Clase Erin: Buenos dias. Sharmin: Hola. Erin: ¿Cómote llamas? Sharmin: Me llamoSharmin. ¿Y tu? Erin: me llamo Erin. Mucho gusto. Sharmin: Encantada. Erin: ¿Quienes? Sharmin: esseÑoritabartold. SeÑoritabartold, le presento a erin. seÑoritabartold: mucho gusto, erin. Erin: igualmente.

  9. UnaConversacion en la Casa Blanca Michelle obama: buenastardes. seÑoritabartold: buenastardes. ¿cÓmoestÁusted? Michelle obama: muybien, gracias. ¿ cÓmote llamas? seÑoritabartold: me llamoseÑoritabartold . Michelle Obama: Encantada. seÑoritabartold: igualmente.

  10. Writing and Speaking Create a conversation with your partner. One of you will take on the “usted” form One of you will take on the “tu” form • Be sure to include at least 2 statements for each person. • Check your notes • Check the Pared de Palabras (Word Wall)

  11. Hastaluego Exit Ticket tarea Worksheet Make sure to grab the worksheet for Senorita Bartold as you walk out! • Complete the exit ticket and place it in the appropriate bin as you walk out of class

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