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Dive into the world of learning Spanish with this comprehensive guide. Discover the top reasons to learn the language, explore different commands and phrases, and test your knowledge on capitals and countries. Unveil the influence of the Spanish language and understand the importance of last names in Spanish-speaking cultures. Engage in activities, mini-lessons, and boletos to enhance your Spanish journey. From greetings to capitals, this resource covers it all!
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Para Pensar • Spelloutthefollowingwordsusingthespanishalphabet: • Día • Mañana • Llamo • Buenos • Hasta • Enferma
El orden del día • Para pensar • Mandatos y frases de la clase • Actividad con los mandatos • boleto
Mandatos y frases de la clase • Mandatos • Sientatesit • Levantatestand • Levanta la mano raiseyourhand • Saca una hoja de papel takeout a sheet of paper • Pon sus cosas/libros debajo de los pupitres putyourthings/booksunderthedesks • Abre los libros open yourbooks • Cierre los libros closeyourbooks • Atención attention • Escucha listen • Frases • Yo necesito I need • Repite, por favor repeat, please • Gracias thankyou • De nada you’rewelcome • Tengo una (pregunta) I have a (question) • Como se dice____en español how do yousay____ in spanish • Otra vez, por favor Once more, please • Con permiso excuse me • Más despacio, por favor Slowly, please • Oraciones completas complete sentences
Boleto • Write 2 phrases and commandsfrommemory (youshouldhave 4 in all)
Para Pensar • Take a sheet of coloredpaperfromthetable, youwillbemaking a signusingthecommands and phrases… • Ifyou are lookingtowardthewhiteboard pick a phrase • Ifyou are lookingtoward my desk pick a command • Please try findoutwhatyourneighborshavepicked and do somethingdifferentfromthem.
El orden del día • Para pensar • Mini leccion: Porqué el español? • Crucigrama… • Boleto
¿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
Boleto • Which of thereasontolearnspanish mean themosttoyou?
Para Pensar • Take a MAP worksheetfromthe back table and starttofillout as much as you can.
El orden del día • Para pensar • El mapa • Mini lección: influence of spanishlanguage • Boleto
Boleto • Cual es la capital de México? • Cual es la capital de Argentina? • Cual es la capital de Cuba? • Cual es la capital de España?
Para Pensar • 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 estas?
El orden del día • Para pensar • Países y capitales • Mini lecciones: influencia y apellidos • Boleto
Mini Lección: Influence of SpanishLanguage… • 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.
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. Apellidopaterno: the first last name comes from the father's last name. Apellidomaterno: is the mother's maiden name. A person always identifies him or herself by the paternal last name.
GABRIEL CRUZ RODRIGUEZCRUZ (FATHER’S LAST NAME)Rodriguez (mother’s last name)sometimes you would see the name like:gabrielcruz y rodriguez • LET’S LOOK AT AN EXAMPLE:
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
Boleto • Como te llamas? • Como estas? • Cuál es la capital de Puerto Rico? • Cuál es la capital de Bolivia?
Para Pensar • 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?
El orden del día • Para Pensar • Repaso de saludos • Actividad con saludos • Boleto
Boleto • Espero que tengas un buen fin de semana! • Buena Suerte Lobos!