Spanish 1
- What
- Spanish 1
- When
- 8/15/2022
STANDARD: Basic conversation skills (tú vs. usted)
Learning Targets: I can ask for and give personal information. I can explain the difference between the two words for "YOU" - "tú" and "usted."
Success Criteria: I can construct and express and 8-line conversation in Spanish with someone! I can ask, "How are you?" two ways: to a friend, and to an adult.
Intro Connection: Watch the video about when to use "tú" and when to use "usted," which both mean "you." ("tú" and "usted" both mean "YOU") https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZUhtgF4-nQ During video, check homework spelling of first and last name.
While watching video, write 2 situations when you would use the "INFORMAL "you" (tú), and two situations when you would use the FORMAL "you" (usted)
Direct Instruction, Guided Practice:
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announce: Greetings quiz is Wednesday, over highlighted vocabulary.
GREETINGS WORK
• LISTENING EXERCISE: page 5. audio
• WRITTEN: Students complete exercise 6 on page 5
Finish the greetings packet pages, check
PAIR WORK: Memory Game with Greetings Words
AUDIO pg 5.
PARTNER WORK: Using your greetings list, in your notebook, write an 8 line dialogue between you. Both of you will have 4 lines, write it all.
ALPHABET WORK
Alphabet Strange Spellings handout.
discussion of the vowels! a,e,i,o,u (song!)
repeat alphabet,
PAIR WORK: alternate alphabet with partner
PAIR WORK: Spell Spanish speaking countries aloud using SH48 in the textbook.
SPEAKING: Students write down their own first and last name, and try to spell it aloud to a partner, using Spanish letters. Now try to spell aloud your partner's first and last name, using Spanish letters.
Think of a random famous person. Spell it aloud using Spanish letters for your partner to write down and guess.
TEACHER spells out some words using Spanish letters. Students write the words.
Complete the alphabet packet, in pairs.
COURTESY and ordering in a restaurant:
page 6,7 Read, Audio, View: taco, enchilada, tostada, burrito
Write: ¿Cuánto es? = How much is it? "diez pesos" = 10 pesos
SKITS! With a partner, translate these two skits to Spanish:
SKIT 1. "Ordering politely" SKIT 2. "Signing up for a club"
A. Good afternoon. A. Hello. What's up?
B. Hello. B. Good morning. How are you?
A. A taco please. A. Very well, thank you. And you?
B. Yes (sir/ma'am) B. So So.
A. Thank you A. What's your name?
B. You're welcome. B. My name is ..... (Say name, then spell the letters aloud in Spanish)
A. How much is it? A. Thank you.
B. Ten pesos. B. You're welcome.
A. See you later.
B. Good bye.
NOTES: page 9. copy the countries and the currencies of all things mentioned in the "Cultura box" on apge 9.
If time, begin numbers with page 8.
SUMMARIZER: Volunteer groups Present to the class.
homework Study for Wednesday's quiz.
Differentiation: kinesthetic: memory game. for faster learners, Challenge: Write a "greetings" conversation between 2 people, in Spanish, with as many lines as you can from your Greetings/Farewells Vocabulary List Handout. Write it on the back of your handout