proyecto final
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¿Preguntas? ~ Questions
When did you attend (provide date and time)?
Who was the teacher/presenter?
What did you cover/learn? (You should include a complete copy of your notes
with at least 10 specific things discussed/covered.)
What do you still have questions about? (You should always have questions,
so do NOT put "none.")
What do you need to work on/improve? (This should be specific, regarding at
least one thing that was discussed in the session.)
How do you plan to improve in the area/s listed above? (Again, be as specific
as possible.)
How can I (your teacher) help you? (Again, be as specific as possible.)
Please use COMPLETE SENTENCES in your responses and submit this at
the bottom of the RSS Assignment page.
Part 1: Usando el español
Imagine a scenario based in Costa Rica. You might be an exchange student, or a Costa Rican high school student, or a tourist to Costa Rica.You will develop a written project in Spanish describing your experiences in Costa Rica. You should include material learned from all units (basic conversation, school, housing, family, hobbies, food, shopping experiences, and community). This project should demonstrate the concepts and vocabulary that you were taught in this course. Please reference the Summary of Course Content provided in this section for this purpose. You will use the web 2.0 tool to house this written portion.
Tools for the Proyecto Final
Possible tools to use:• Animation (Powtoon, Wideo, etc.)• Authorstream (www.authorstream.com )• Brainshark (www.brainshark.com )• Digital Story (www.voicethread.com)• Digital Book (www.wobook.com or www.storybird.com)• Interactive Poster (www.glogster.com or www.padlet.com)• Prezi (www.prezi.com)• Screencast (www.screencast-o-matic.com)Video - **If file is too large to upload to Moodle, you may have to upload to third party site (such as YouTube, SchoolTube, Vimeo, etc.) and then copy and paste the link/URL of your saved work on their site in the submission box.Other (please message your teacher of your proposal ahead of time for verification/approval)
Part 1: Usando el español
Then, record yourself speaking in Spanish (at least two paragraphs) about how your school, apartment, family, hobbies, food, shopping experiences, and community in Costa Rica compared to those in the United States. (**Please note that this is NOT the same as what you wrote in the previous bullet, but a different prompt with a different response, which is verbal. You are not simply reading what you wrote on the screen. The written portion is the description, the recording is the comparision.**) If the web 2.0 tool you chose allows for an audio component, you can include this recording with the written portion on the tool. If not, you may upload a separate MP3 or wav file with your comparison.
Part 2: In English:
What differences have you seen between the Spanish language and your native language? What did you find interesting and exciting about the Spanish culture?
What do you hope to learn if you continue to study the Spanish language?
We have learned elements of a language in a different teaching/learning style than you may be used to. Talk about your experience with learning Spanish in an online class. What did you like about the course? What did you not like and/or what could be improved?
Part 2: In English:
What things did you do that helped you learn Spanish in this course? What things can you do to improve your own Spanish learning in the future?
What things did your professor do to help you with your learning? Was there anything that your professor didn't do, but would have helped you?
Part 2 Directions
This presentation needs to be well thought out and planned. You are to be as creative as you'd like with your "product", as long as you answer the prompts thoroughly/with great detail. Please review carefully the Tips for a Great Final Project provided in this section.
Please make sure that you have included written, audio, and visual aspects to your project.
You should make your project visually appealing by using photos or clipart for illustrations. But, please note that unless the images are yours, you must cite the sources. (FYI -"Google Images" is NOT a source, but a search engine. Please see below for help citing images.)
Procedure For Citing ImagesBe certain to cite the image in its original context. Do not provide the URL of the enlarged image - you must use the URL of the page where the image was originally shown.
Include all of the following steps whenever possible to cite your image properly:1) Image creator's last name, first name, if available, or page author's name if available, followed by a period and a space2) Title of photo followed by a period, in quotation marks. If no title, describe briefly within quotation marks.3) Descriptive word (photo, map, cartoon, drawing, etc,) followed by a period and a space4) Website title in italics, followed by a space5) Website publication date in DD Mo. YYYY format followed by a period and a space6) Date image was viewed in DD Mo. YYYY format followed by a space7) Web address in angle brackets, followed by a period
Example:Suzuki, Lea. "Mick Jaggar." Photo. SFGate.com 14 Nov. 2005. 14 Nov. 2005
<http://www.sfgate.com>.
Hay = There is or there are
Remember that hay can mean there is or there are. So if you are saying there is or there are in your head in English, you will need Hay in Spanish.
Don't say hay es.
Examples:
En Costa Rica hay bosques lluvios y volcanes.
En Carolina del Norte no hay volcanes.
Ir = to go
Yo voy = I go
Tú vas = you go
El/ella/usted va = he/she goes
nosotros vamos = we go
vosotros váis = yall go
ellos/ellas/ustedes van = they go
Ir + a + infinitive= Going to..…
In your sentences you need an “a” between voy/va and the place you are going to or the verb. Always use “a” after ir when going to a place or going to do something. The “a” = to in English.
Example:
Yo voy a la biblioteca.
Vamos a comer los tacos.
Ir + a + infinitive= Going to do something
Yo voy a escuchar música = I am going to listen to music
Tú vas a cantar = You are going to sing
Ella va a escribir = She is going to write
Nosotros vamos a comer = We are going to eat
Ustedes van a cantar = They are going to sing
Ir + a + infinitive = Going to..… We are going to memorize?
They are going to speak?
I am going to watch a
movie?
She is going to clean the
house?
They are going to read?
He is going to pay attention?
You are going to ?
Y’all are going to play the
guitar?
Ver una película = to watch a movie
Patintar = to skate
Hablar = to speak
Tocar la guitarra = to play the guitar
Cocinar = to cook
Limpiar la casa = to clean the house
Beber = to drink
Leer = to read
Memorizar = to memorize
Prestar atención = to pay attention
Vivir = to live
Adjectives Describing Food
el pan (tostado)
los huevos
la fruta
el tocino
el cereal
el yogur
la comida
el sándwich de jamón y
queso
el helado
delicioso/a
sabroso/a
Rico/a
Favorito/a
Sano/a
La comida es sana.
Las pizzas son deliciosas.
El delado es delicioso.
Los huevos son sabrosos.
Poder + Another VerbExamples:
Yo puedo estudiar. = I can study.
Tú puedes correr. = You can run.
Ella puede practicar las artes marciales. = She can practice martial arts.
Nosotros podemos memorizar el vocabulario. = We can memorize the vocab.
Ellos pueden jugar el fútbol. = They can play soccer.
Uncongated Verb
Deber with Other Verbs
Examples:
Yo debo surfear. = I should surf.
Tú debes correr. = You should run.
Ella debe practicar las artes marciales.
= She should practice martial arts.
Nosotros debemos memorizar el
vocabulario. = We should memorize
the vocab.
Ellos deben jugar el fútbol. = They
should play soccer.
Notice how the second verb is
unconjugated. (It has an r at the
end.)
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