Spanish 1 possessive adjectives tener house
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- Spanish 1 possessive adjectives tener house
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- 10/13/2021
Standard: MLI.IP2 Demonstrate novice ability to ask and tell information about self.
Learning Target: Ask and respond to questions about self.
Success Criteria: I can speak and write in the target language, discussing personal preferences and basic information about myself.
Direct Instruction, Guided Practice:
Announcements: Quiz is Friday over house vocabulary and the verb tener (forms, meanings, and uses in sentences)
Test is next week (study guide attached)
HOUSE/FAMILY Group Speaking practice: with the last page of the house/furniture packet (attached) Make up as many statements in Spanish as you can about each of the four pictures on that page.
Complete the chapter textbook activities, including the self check quiz at the end of the chapter, in groups, or individually.
Go over answers.
Complete Foldables by adding these questions:
1. ¿Cómo es tu familia?/ Es grande o pequeña tu familia?
2. ¿Tienes hermanos? ¿Cuántos?
3. ¿Cómo es tu casa o apartamento? ¿Hay una cocina?
4. ¿Cuántos pisos hay en tu casa/apartamento?
5. ¿Hay muchos edificios a Glynn Academy?
6. ¿Hay una cafetería cerca de tu clase de español?
7. ¿Hay muchos papeles en tu mochila?
Homework: Translate the following ten sentences to Spanish. the first one is done for you.
NOTE: There is/There are = Hay - Do NOT write "es" or "son" after Hay.
1. There is a sofa in the living room. = Hay un sofá en la sala.
2. There is a table and six chairs in the dining room.
3. There is a bed in the bedroom.
4. There are windows in the kitchen.
5. The house has a garage.
6. There are two cars in the garage.
7. The bathroom has a small table.
8. The kitchen is big.
9. The yard is green.
10. There are trees in front of the house.
11. The house has two floors.
12. The doors have small windows.