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I shall give you a chance to retake
All three quizzes every day this week.
I’ll give you 5 mins to work each day.
Starting today.
You have 5 minutes.
I shall give you a chance to retake
All three quizzes every day this week.
I’ll give you 5 mins to work each day.
Starting today.
You have 4.5 minutes.
I shall give you a chance to retake
All three quizzes every day this week.
I’ll give you 5 mins to work each day.
Starting today.
You have 4 minutes.
I shall give you a chance to retake
All three quizzes every day this week.
I’ll give you 5 mins to work each day.
Starting today.
You have 3.5 minutes.
I shall give you a chance to retake
All three quizzes every day this week.
I’ll give you 5 mins to work each day.
Starting today.
You have 3 minutes.
I shall give you a chance to retake
All three quizzes every day this week.
I’ll give you 5 mins to work each day.
Starting today.
You have 3 minutes.
I shall give you a chance to retake
All three quizzes every day this week.
I’ll give you 5 mins to work each day.
Starting today.
You have 2.5 minutes.
I shall give you a chance to retake
All three quizzes every day this week.
I’ll give you 5 mins to work each day.
Starting today.
You have 2 minutes.
I shall give you a chance to retake
All three quizzes every day this week.
I’ll give you 5 mins to work each day.
Starting today.
You have 1.5 minutes.
I shall give you a chance to retake
All three quizzes every day this week.
I’ll give you 5 mins to work each day.
Starting today.
You have 1 minute.
I shall give you a chance to retake
All three quizzes every day this week.
I’ll give you 5 mins to work each day.
Starting today.
You have 30 seconds.
Turn them in.
Vocabulary for Friday's q/’[uiz:
andar -------- to walk ver ------------ to see encontrar -- to find/meet jugar --------- to play querer ------- to want venir ---------- to come el cuento -- the story La pelota -- the ball aquí --------- here también --- too, also
Bobo Biscuit Books
We shall be reading a story today.
I shall inspect the book before and after I hand it to you.
Do NOT write in the book!
Easy-Review Words:
Dos Gatos Gatitos Rápido
Onomatopeya:
Guau!
Miau!
Question Words:
Qué?
Little Words (matching):
con the (=1) a in un(a) with en the (>1) por to el, la for, by Los a / an Su his/her
Little Words (answers):
con ----- with a -------- to un(a) --- a / an en ------- in por ------ for, by el, la ---- the (=1) los ------- the (>1) Su ------- his/her
The small (1-4 letter) words are very important.
They occur a lot.
If you look at the right side of the screen, there are 60% small words.
Words I'll leave on board for story:
El cesto = the basket La hoja = the leaf El grillo = the cricket La mariposa = the butterfly El árbol = the tree Saltar = to jump puede ayudar = can help
Preguntas sobre el libro1. Qué encuentra Biscuit en el cesto?2. Cómo habla Biscuit?3. Cómo hablan los gatitos?4. Adónde van los gatitos?5. Quién ayuda los gatitos?6. Quién quiere jugar con los gatitos?8. Quiénes quieren jugar con Biscuit?
When we speak bout >1ppl we say “they," (spanish = ellos/ellas).
In Spanish, we end the verb with the letter ‘n'.
For example: llaman = they call están = they are son = they are tienen = they have hablan = they
speak comen = they eat beben = they drink
There are seven instances of words that end with ‘n'; verbs that talk about ‘they'.
Please list the seven
words below:
(repetitions are allowed)
Nosotros tenemos tres verbos diferentes.
(1) Los verbos que (that) son regular.a. andar --> andan (they walk)b. ver --> ven (they see)
(2) Los verbos que cambian (change) "e" --> "ie"a. venir* --> vienen (they come)b. querer --> quieren (they want)
(3) Los verbos que cambian "o" or "u" --> "ue"a. encontrar --> encuentran (they meet)b. jugar --> juegan (they play)
*verbos que terminan (end) con "ir": cambias "i" a "e"
The phrase “de dónde” = From Where? Old Latin
400BCE
Classical Latin400CE
Medieval1300CE
Modern Spanish1800CE
V = Where DE = From
VNDE = from where
De unde = from from whereD’unde, D’onde, Donde
redundant
De Donde = from from from whereDoubly redundant
Redundancies in Spanish
A ti te gusta?
No, no me gusta.
You, what do you like?
No, I no like.
Music in Spanish Class
I have been:
Taking participation points away for listening to music instead of me.
I’m a start:
Calling over to Mr. Keegan and having him take the music device.