Self-check quiz:
1. Etapa preliminarChoose the average or challenge level for each section:vocabulary, grammar, reading and listening
2. Unidad 1: Etapa 1, 2 y 3 3. Unidad 2: Etapa 1 y 2
What else can you do to review for the Final?
a) At home visit the quizlet cards.
b) Study your grammar notes
c) Visit all the interactive activities in each of the units of this page.
d) Use this Study Guide when you study. :)
La mujer y la niña llevan vestidos rojos. ¡Se ven muy bonitas!
Definite and Indefinite Articles
Definite and Indefinite Articles.
When you learn a new noun, you should also learn its [[#|definite article]] (el, la). There are several reasons for this:
Because you cannot predict the gender of most nouns.
Because not every noun that ends in -o is masculine, and not every noun that ends in -a is feminine.
Because many nouns end in letters other than o or a.
Because the definite article (el, la) is your clue as to whether a noun is masculine or feminine.
Why do you care whether a noun is masculine or feminine?
Good question! As you shall see in upcoming lessons, Spanish places a great deal more emphasis on gender than does English
Pregunta Esencial: How do I exchange personal information when meeting new people? Greetings:
Personal space in Spanish-speaking culture is generally smaller than in US culture. The typical distance between two people talking is 6-12 inches. When greeting, it is customary to shake hands. Many people also exchange a kiss on the cheek and a hug. What are some other greetings and farewells that you might know from other cultures? Basic Greetings with Audio - [[#|Listen]] to the pronunciation of basic greetings. http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/spanish/talk/greetings/ http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/spanish/talk/introductions/
Table of Contents
Midterm Review
Self-check quiz:1. Etapa preliminar Choose the average or challenge level for each section:vocabulary, grammar, reading and listening
2. Unidad 1: Etapa 1, 2 y 3 3. Unidad 2: Etapa 1 y 2
What else can you do to review for the Final?
a) At home visit the quizlet cards.
b) Study your grammar notes
c) Visit all the interactive activities in each of the units of this page.
d) Use this Study Guide when you study. :)
2.1 Las Clases
Interactive Practice
Crossword PuzzleSelf-check quiz
Online workbook Unidad 2
Interactive Vocabulary
-ar songs
1.3 Mi familia
Vocabulario
Tener
1.3 Interactive Practice
Dia de los muertos
Adjetivos Posesivos (1)
Adjetivos Posesivos (2)
Quinceañera
U1E3, quinceanera powerpoint
1.2 Mis amigos
1.2 Videos
Los Colores
Los Adjetivos
Artículos definidos e indefinidos
Definite and Indefinite Articles
When you learn a new noun, you should also learn its [[#|definite article]] (el, la). There are several reasons for this:- Because you cannot predict the gender of most nouns.
- Because not every noun that ends in -o is masculine, and not every noun that ends in -a is feminine.
- Because many nouns end in letters other than o or a.
- Because the definite article (el, la) is your clue as to whether a noun is masculine or feminine.
Why do you care whether a noun is masculine or feminine?Good question! As you shall see in upcoming lessons, Spanish places a great deal more emphasis on gender than does English
Quizlet
Games!
Self-check quiz(www.studyspanish.com)
1.1 Miami
Gustar
Personal Pronouns
Ser
Greetings
Etapa Preliminar
Pregunta Esencial: How do I exchange personal information when meeting new people?
Greetings:
Personal space in Spanish-speaking culture is generally smaller than in US culture. The typical distance between two people talking is 6-12 inches. When greeting, it is customary to shake hands. Many people also exchange a kiss on the cheek and a hug. What are some other greetings and farewells that you might know from other cultures?
Basic Greetings with Audio - [[#|Listen]] to the pronunciation of basic greetings.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/spanish/talk/greetings/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/spanish/talk/introductions/
Interactive Games
Survey
Latino América
El Alfabeto
Syllabus
Topic List
Spanish I-Topic List-(in progress)Fulton Rubrics (PBA)