1. Calentamiento
Copy and spell these words aloud in Spanish.
Modelo: Mirna eme-ee-ere-ene-ah
1. Gracias 2. Nueva York
3. Ecuador 4. Mirna
5. Puerto Rico 6. Estados Unidos
7. España 8. Hombre
Modelo: Mirna eme-ee-ere-ene-ah
1. Gracias 2. Nueva York
3. Ecuador 4. Mirna
5. Puerto Rico 6. Estados Unidos
7. España 8. Hombre
2. Mini- proyecto ( 20 minutes)
You have 20 minutes to practice. Make sure your dialogue meet all the requirements.
You have 20 minutes to practice. Make sure your dialogue meet all the requirements.
You are going to do a skit using your greetings, farewells, introductions and new vocabulary (courtesy expressions and introductions).
Activity:
Prepare a skit to present to the class. This can be done in groups of 2-3 people. Once you are done with your skit show it to your teacher. Once she gives you the ok you can start practicing for the presentation.
-Must include at least 10-12 lines/expressions/sentences
(5-6 each person)
-Imagine that you run into a friend at the store or school. Or you can imagine that you meet someone new at a football game. You may have a third person to introduce...
Performance date: Wed. after 10 minutes of warm-up practice.
This will be memorized.
Required elements:
1. Say "hello" in some way
2. Ask your partner what his/her name is
3. Ask you partner how he/she is
4. Ask your partner how old he/she is
5. Tell your partner "nice to meet you"
6. Ask where your partner is from
7. Say good-bye in some way
-Remember your dialogue should include: "greetings, introductions, polite courtesy expressions (nice to meet you), small talk, and goodbyes.
Activity:
Prepare a skit to present to the class. This can be done in groups of 2-3 people. Once you are done with your skit show it to your teacher. Once she gives you the ok you can start practicing for the presentation.
-Must include at least 10-12 lines/expressions/sentences
(5-6 each person)
-Imagine that you run into a friend at the store or school. Or you can imagine that you meet someone new at a football game. You may have a third person to introduce...
Performance date: Wed. after 10 minutes of warm-up practice.
This will be memorized.
Required elements:
1. Say "hello" in some way
2. Ask your partner what his/her name is
3. Ask you partner how he/she is
4. Ask your partner how old he/she is
5. Tell your partner "nice to meet you"
6. Ask where your partner is from
7. Say good-bye in some way
-Remember your dialogue should include: "greetings, introductions, polite courtesy expressions (nice to meet you), small talk, and goodbyes.
3. Presentaciones
You will present today. Remember no notes. You should turn in the dialogue before your group present.
4. Continuemos con el alfabeto INB 14
Spanish Vowels /Las Vocales –
Pronunciación: First, I will introduce the Spanish vowels and the sounds that each one makes. In Spanish pronunciation is essential to speaking and understanding Spanish. Don't be surprised if the pronunciation of a letter is different than it is in English.
Let’s begin, ¿Cómo se dice? How do you say...?
Vocales: A (ah), E (eh), I (ee), O (oh), U (oo)
The vowels always sound exactly the same!
Remember that the Spanish E sounds like the English A and the Spanish I sounds like the English E.
Consonants Pronunciation:
There are actually 30 letters in the traditional Spanish alphabet. There are four consonants that will look new to you and two that have been officially removed from the Spanish alphabet.
B (be), C (ce), CH (che), D (de), F (efe), G (ge), H (hache)
J (jota), K (ka), L (ele), LL (elle), M (eme), N (ene), Ñ (eñe),
P (pe), Q (cu), R (ere), RR (erre), S (ese), T (te), V (uve), W (doble ve), X (equis), Y (i griega), Z (zeta)
Did you notice the four new letters?
CH chico (boy) and leche (milk)
LL llenar (to fill) and amarillo (yellow)
Ñ mañana (tomorrow) and niños (children)
RR perro (dog) and burrito (little donkey)
In Spanish the V and the B are almost interchangeable. It's a semi-soft sound as in victoria, bobo or volleyball
Pronunciación: First, I will introduce the Spanish vowels and the sounds that each one makes. In Spanish pronunciation is essential to speaking and understanding Spanish. Don't be surprised if the pronunciation of a letter is different than it is in English.
Let’s begin, ¿Cómo se dice? How do you say...?
Vocales: A (ah), E (eh), I (ee), O (oh), U (oo)
The vowels always sound exactly the same!
Remember that the Spanish E sounds like the English A and the Spanish I sounds like the English E.
Consonants Pronunciation:
There are actually 30 letters in the traditional Spanish alphabet. There are four consonants that will look new to you and two that have been officially removed from the Spanish alphabet.
B (be), C (ce), CH (che), D (de), F (efe), G (ge), H (hache)
J (jota), K (ka), L (ele), LL (elle), M (eme), N (ene), Ñ (eñe),
P (pe), Q (cu), R (ere), RR (erre), S (ese), T (te), V (uve), W (doble ve), X (equis), Y (i griega), Z (zeta)
Did you notice the four new letters?
CH chico (boy) and leche (milk)
LL llenar (to fill) and amarillo (yellow)
Ñ mañana (tomorrow) and niños (children)
RR perro (dog) and burrito (little donkey)
In Spanish the V and the B are almost interchangeable. It's a semi-soft sound as in victoria, bobo or volleyball
- J sounds like an H as in jámon or jugar
- H is always silent as in hablar
- U is sometimes silent as in juguete
- G is soft usually when it comes before an "e" as in generoso otherwise it's just a hard g as in garaje.
- C is soft usually when it comes before an "i" or "e" as in fácil or conocer otherwise it's just like our hard c.
Useful Phrases
capital letter-letra mayúscula
lower case letter- minúscula
To ask how to spell something: ¿Cómo se deletrea/escribe?
To tell someone to spell something: Se deletrea....
If a letter has an accent mark, say the letter then: acento
If you don't understand what someone spelled, you can say: No comprendo/repite por favor
capital letter-letra mayúscula
lower case letter- minúscula
To ask how to spell something: ¿Cómo se deletrea/escribe?
To tell someone to spell something: Se deletrea....
If a letter has an accent mark, say the letter then: acento
If you don't understand what someone spelled, you can say: No comprendo/repite por favor
Mira el video y repite las letras ( repeat the letters)
5. Repitamos
Now we are going to repeat el alfabeto en español
6. Actividad INB 13
Now we are going to repeat el alfabeto en español
6. Actividad INB 13
- In your interactive notebook (left side) write down the letters I say to obtain different words, listos?
- Then, turn to the person next to you and spell these worlds aloud in Spanish.
Modelo: Adios -a- de-i-o-ese
1. Gracias 2. Ecuador
3. Señor 4. Estados Unidos
5. España 6. Hombre
7. Nada 10. Por favor
- Ask 3 people in the class their name (in Spanish) and how they spell it. Example:
- ¿Cómo te llamas? me llamo Ines
- ¿Cómo se escribe/deletrea (spell)?
- Se escribe " i, , ene, e, ese"
- Copy these worlds and spell them out in Spanish. Use your notes!
capital letter-letra mayúscula
lower case letter- minúscula
1. San Francisco 2. Los Angeles
3. España 4. Quince
5. Señora
7. Practica INB 13
Pick your name initials and you will draw the letters. Inside of each letter you will write 3 words in Spanish that we have learned this week and you will draw pictures for each word. If we haven't learned any you can use the Spanish-English dictionaries we have in our classroom
Pick your name initials and you will draw the letters. Inside of each letter you will write 3 words in Spanish that we have learned this week and you will draw pictures for each word. If we haven't learned any you can use the Spanish-English dictionaries we have in our classroom
8. CANVAS
Go to CANVAS and complete the following assignment :
Spanish Alphabet
Spanish Alphabet
9.Boleto de salida
1. Which letter is mute in Spanish
2. Name at least 2 exclusive letters of the Spanish Alphabet
1. Which letter is mute in Spanish
2. Name at least 2 exclusive letters of the Spanish Alphabet