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el poncho, la salsa, la piata, el jalapeo, la plaza, el taco, el burrito, la tortilla VOCABULARY: cognates la medicina, el balcn, el telfono, el diccionario, la radio, la computadora, el carro, el piano, la trompeta, el elefante VOCABULARY: numbers 0 cero, 1 uno, 2 dos, 3 tres, 4 cuatro, 5 cinco, 6 seis, 7 siete, 8 ocho, 9 nueve, 10 diez, 11 once, 12 doce, 13 trece, 14 catorce, 15 quince, 16 diecisis, 17 diecisiete, 18 dieciocho, 19 diecinueve, 20 veinte, 21 veintiuno, 22 veintids, 23 veintitrs, 24 veinticuatro, 25 veinticinco, 26 veintisis, 27 veintisiete, 28 veintiocho, 29 veintinueve 30 treinta VOCABULARY: colors rojo, azul, negro, blanco, amarillo, anaranjado, marrn or caf, morado, gris VOCABULARY: adjectives paciente, impaciente, simptico/a, cmico/a, serio/a, alto/a, bajo/a, bajo/a, flaco/a Tip: male (o), female (a) singular; male (os), female (as) plural
MODULE 1 REVIEW/WEBSITE: Lesson 1.03: Game Read Aloud (type in buenasnotas) Lesson 1.04: Game Read Aloud (type in buenasnotas) Lesson 1.05: Game Read Aloud (type in buenasnotas) Lesson 1.05: Game Read Aloud (type in buenasnotas) Lesson 1.06: Read Aloud (type in buenasnotas) Lesson 1.07: Numbers Game Read Aloud (type in buenasnotas) Lesson 1.08: Adjectives Adjective Agreement Verb Ser Game Read Aloud (type in buenasnotas) Module 1 DBA: The difference between borrowed words and cognates Hispanic culture True and false cognates Vowel sounds and alphabet pronunciation Greetings others Describing people and things
GRAMMAR: consanants Ch (same sound) for chocolate or churro LL (same as j) lluvia/yate or jam/jelly (same as gn in lasagna) for Espaa R (same as dd or tt) for Maria or ladder/letter J (same as h) for jaula or house H (silent) for ilo Z (sames as s) zapato or sound GRAMMAR: vowels A sounds like a for apple E sounds like e for elephant I sounds like I for igloo O sounds like o for octopus U sounds like u in flu GRAMMAR adjective agreement: Adjectives that end in o change their ending to a to agree with the feminine noun. If the noun is feminine, the color or descriptive word (adjectives) takes a feminine ending. Adjectives agree with the noun. A noun is a person, place, or thing. in number (singular and plural). All Spanish nouns (even things and places) have gender. 5Ws: questions Cmo?=How? Dnde?=Where? Qu?=What? Cul?=Which? Quin?=Who? Cundo?=When? GRAMMAR: subject pronouns Yo =I T =you l/Ella/Ud =he/she Nosotros/Nosotras =we Ellos/Ellas/Uds =they
EXPRESSIONS: day times Buenos das Buenas tardes Buenas noches EXPRESSIONS: greetings Hola. Cmo ests? Estoy bien. Qu tal? Estoy muy bien. Estoy regular. Estoy mal.
VERB: estar (feelings) yo estoy t ests l/ella/usted est nosotros estamos ellos/ellas/ustedes estn VERB: ser (physical/characteristics) yo soy t eres l/ella/usted es nosotros somos ellos/ellas/ustedes son
EXPRESSIONS: greetings Cmo te llamas? Me llamo ___. Cul es tu nombre? Mi nombre es ___. Gracias. De nada. Gracias. Hasta luego. Adis. Buenos dias. Buenas tardes. Buenas noches.
EXPRESSIONS: greetings Cmo es? Es ___. Cmo son? Son ___. Cmo eres t? Soy ___. Cmo es t mam/pap? Mi mam es ___. Mi pap es ___.