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Post by NextStep Admin on Jun 28, 2010 11:36:27 GMT -8
Notes-Spanish_MS-Audrey
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Post by NextStep Admin on Jun 28, 2010 11:36:56 GMT -8
Homework: send an email to the teacher at this address: susanam.villagas@gmail.com
write a short paragraph telling about yourself. (such as name, grade, any summer activities etc.) finish the lesson you were on C:
NOTES 6/22/10 ~Sancho and Bolsa 1.1 -Billy Jo is asking Bolsa the detective to find a man. -the detective however, doesn't know what he looks like. -Billy Jo thinks that bolsa is the worst detective ever.
~Sancho and Bolsa 1.2 -the story is the same as 1.1 but some words are now in spanish. -some of those words include cabeza, fotografia, cuantro dinero and much more. OK VERY GOOD.
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Post by NextStep Admin on Jun 28, 2010 11:37:48 GMT -8
6/24/10 manzana-apple naranja-orange frutas-fruits cola- coke or cola queso- cheese hamburguesa- hamburger con-with huevos-eggs taza- cup cafe-tea or coffee limonada- lemoade helado- icecream plato-plate pollo-chicken papas-french fritas-fries sandwich- sandwitch jamon-ham tacos- tacos tomates- tomatoes vegetales- vegetables pastel-cake chocolate- chocolate pan-bread galon- gallon leche- milk burritos- burritos ensalada- salad chicharrones- some mexican dessert pizza- pizza
10 sentences 1. I like to drink cola. 2. The pan is very warm and salty. 3. I like papas fritas with my hambugesa. 4. The gluttonous man ate a galon of helado. 5. this is the best burrito i ever eaten. 6. cookies taste good with leche. 7. I dislike tomates even though they are a healthy vegetale. 8. I have never tried chicharrones before but I bet it's tastes good. 9. I always put pollo in my taco. 10. I eat huevos and leche for breakfast.
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Post by NextStep Admin on Jun 28, 2010 11:38:15 GMT -8
6/28 I was listening to Sancho and Bolsa 1.4 It had even more words in spanish than 1.3 and 1.2 After I was done listening, I took a test on the spanish words in the story. I got an 80% on the test. GREAT!
Then I heard a poem with the tune of "Good Bye Ladies" The song was called "Ditties" and consisted of many spanish phrases. -Buenos Dias- Good moring -Hola- Hello -Joven- young man -Que tal esta usted- How are you? -muy bien gracias- Very well thanks estoy bastante bien-I'm quite well Me alegro verles hoy- I'm glad to see you today como anda- How's it going pues todo anda bien- Well everything's going fine buenas tardes-Good afternoon mas tarde vovere- Later I'll return buenas noches-Good night Que duerma bien, bien, bien!-May you sleep very well Que tal viejo-How is it old man? Me siento muy bien - I feel very well Hasta luego- see you later Y que le vaya bien.-and mmay it go well with you Chao, pues, Carlos-bye then carlos Manana vovere- tomorrow I'll return Ven comigo- Come with me O gracias Si Okey- oh thanks yes okay AUDRY MAKE SURE YOU KEEP UP WITH YOUR ASSIGNMENTS. 1. El Profesor- teacher 2. el escritorio- desk 3. La pizarra- chalk board 4. El libro - book 5. La puerta- the door 6. El or la = the (la is for words that end with an "A") 7. El papel - the paper 8. El lapiz- the pencil 9. El cesto de papeles - Trash can 10. La ventana- the window 11. La regla- the ruler 12. El reloj- the clock 13. El mapa- the map 14. El periodico- newspaper 15. El estudiante- the student 16. La silla- the chair 17. El sacapuntas- the pencil sharpener 18. El borrador- eraser Nouns have a gender in spanish so they are either masculine or feminine. Feminine- La-the ( usually ends in "a","cion", "sion", "dad" Masculine El-the (usually ends in "o") EXCEPTIONS TO THE RULE: masuline: -El dia -El mapa -El reloj -El lapiz -El puitre -El sacapuntas -El estudiante -El dentista -El artista feminine -La tarde -La noche -La clase -La pared -La estudiente -La Dentista -La Artista
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