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MP 4 ************************* **************************** Week 5 (February 27--March 2) ABAB (snow day) All inclusive written preterite test: Thursday 3/1 (Snow date: Friday 3/2) Alejandro, ch. 18 Foreign Language Day materials (due March 23) Spanish Friday (weather permitting) CANCELLED due to snow day Week 5 (February 21--February 25) A-B-A-B (no class Mon. 2/21 due to PD day) Sp. III Presentations Quiz: 3rd person irregular preterite First semester Spanish Spanish love song clip Frito Bandito clip Upcoming all inclusive written preterite test: Thursday 3/1 (Snow date: Friday 3/2) Week 4 (February 13-February 17) A-B-A-B-C Alejandro, ch. 17 Preterite review continued Spanish Friday 2/17 Week 3 (February 6-February 10) A-B-C-A-B due to count week written quiz: on regular preterite, preterite weirdos (2/14) and on Thurs. (2/16) on -car, -gar, and -zar verbs as well as regular preterite. Alejandro Ch.17 Spanish Friday 2/17 Continued preterite: handouts! video: Pancho Villa written quiz: on regular preterite, preterite stems and "J" stems Weds. 2/8 La cucaracha Cielito Lindo vocabulario nuevo: las celebraciones los adornos decorations el aniversario anniversary la boda wedding la fiesta party los globos balloons la invitación invitation la reunión gathering, meeting romper la piñata to break the piñata sorprender to surprise la sorpresa surprise las velas candles el abrazo hug el amor love el beso kiss casarse (con)... to get married (to) ... enamorarse (de)... to fall in love (with)... la felicidad happiness la historia story llevarse bien to get along well Week 2 (January 30-February 3) Continue w/irregular preterite: 1st person (yo) irregular preterite spelling changes -gar verbs Jugar (to play) jugué Juzgar (to judge) juzgué Pagar (to pay) pagué Rogar (to beg) rogué Negar (to deny) negué Llegar (to arrive) llegué -zar verbs empezar (to begin) empecé comenzar (to begin) comencé rezar (to pray) recé cazar (to hunt) cacé alcanzar (to reach) alcancé atterizar (to land) attericé cruzar (to cross) crucé -car verbs tocar (to play, to touch, to ring) toqué marcar (to mark, to dial) marqué pezcar (to fish) pezqué buscar (to search for) busqué rascar (to scratch) rasqué handout: written practice 3rd person irregulars: *double vowel (i-y) huir (to flee) huyó, huyeron destruir (to destroy) destruyó, destruyeron oir (to hear): oyó, oyeron creer (to think, believe):creyó, creyeron leer (to read): leyó, leyeron construir (to build, construct): construyó, construyeron Full conjugation (example): Oír Oi oímos Oiste Oyó oyeron **(e-i) Pedir (to ask for): pidió, pidieron Sentir(se): (to feel): sintió, sintieron Servir (to serve): sirvió, sirvieron Full conjugation (example): Server Serví servimos Serviste Sirvió sirvieron ***(o-u) morir (to die): murió, murieron dormir (to sleep): durmió, durmieron Full conjugation (example): Morí morimos Moriste Murió murieron Week 1 (January 23-27) (M=Records Day/no class T=Exam day) AB-C Irregular preterite Stems This is the AR event. andar anduv- anduve estar ER estuv- estuve I was out & about I was (right then) being haber hub- hube * poder pud- pude poner pus- puse querer quis- quise I had I could, was able to I put, placed I wanted I found out, saber sup- supe came to know venir vin- vine tener tuv- tuve I had Stem endings (Note: no accents) -e -imos -iste -o -ieron "J" stems traducir (to translate) traduj- decir (to say/tell) dijproducir (to produce) produjStem endings -e -imos -iste -o -eron "los weirdos" ir/ser fui fuimos fuiste fue fueron dar (to give) di dimos diste dio dieron hacer (to make/do) hice hicimos hiciste hizo hicieron ver (to see) vi vimos viste vio vieron Online practice: www.quia.com/hm/283228.html www.quia.com/hm/103471.html http://reviewgamezone.com/game.php?id=323 http://www2.bc.edu/~lafond/review/worksheets.htm http://www.quia.com/ba/31465.html (Battleship) http://quizlet.com/301767/scatter/(Scatter) http:/ /quizlet.com/301767/spacerace/ (Space Race) --------------------------------------- Second semester ---- ***Week ***Week 8 (January 9-January 13) ***Week 7 (January 4-January 6) A-C-B due to snow day and ACT practice test) -review of commands/reflexives introduction to regular preterite: The Preterite Tense of Regular -ar Verbs Spanish has two past tenses. One of these tenses is called the preterite tense (el pretérito). We use the preterite tense when we want to talk about actions completed in the past. comprar=to buy Singular Plural yo compré nosotros(as) tú compraste él, ella, usted compró compramos ellos, ellas, ustedes compraron The verb comprar is a regular -ar verb in the present and the preterite tense. Notice that the yo and él, ella, usted forms have accent marks on the last vowel. Don't forget that -car and -gar verbs are irregular in the yo form. Yo llegué al partido de béisbol a las 7:00 y saqué fotos de mis amigos. comer=to eat Singular yo comí tú comiste él, ella, usted comió Plural nosotros(as) comimos ellos, ellas, ustedes comieron The verb comer is a regular -er verb in the present and the preterite tense. Notice that the yo and él, ella, usted forms have accent marks on the last vowel. vivir=to live Singular Plural yo viví tú viviste él, ella, usted vivió nosotros(as) vivimos ellos, ellas, ustedes vivieron The verb vivir is a regular -ir verb in the present and the preterite tenses. Notice that theyo and él, ella, usted forms have accent marks on the last vowel. Also notice that -er verbs and -ir verbs are have the same endings in the preterite tense. The Preterite Tense of the Verb Ir ir=to go Singular yo Plural fui nosotros(as) fuimos tú fuiste él, ella, usted fue ellos, ellas, ustedes fueron The verb ir is an irregular verb in the present and the preterite tense. Notice that the forms of ir do not have accent marks. The Preterite Tense of the Verb Hacer hacer=to do Singular Plural yo hice tú hiciste él, ella, usted hizo nosotros(as) hicimos ellos, ellas, ustedes hicieron The verb hacer is an irregular verb in the present and the preterite tense. Notice that the forms of hacer do not have accent marks and the the él, ella, usted form has a z. -Practice assignment Quiz on regular preterite formation on Thursday 1/12 ***Week 7 (December 19- December 22) Reflexive verb command quiz (oral) Tuesday 12/20 luminaria making movie ***Week 6 (December 12- December 16) Video clip: San Miguel de Allende: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=angPo_fWvAw Reflexive verb use: commands (oral practice) World Christmas customs Christmas carols: Los peces en el rio/las posadas/ noche de amor/A la Nanita Nana (Reflexive) command practice: (for oral quiz 12/20) 1. Calm down 2. Make up your mind. 3. Take a shower. 4. Wake up. 5. Sit down. 6. Put on your coat. 7. Brush your hair 8. Say goodbye 9. Go to bed. 10. Have fun 11. Comb your hair. 12. Get up. 13. Go away. 14. Take off your shoes. 15. Stay here. 16. Wash your hands. 17. Take a bath. 18. Cut your hair. 19. Put on make-up in front of a mirror 20. Wash your feet. 21. Cut your nails. 22. Take a shower after swimming. 23. Try on the swimsuit. 24. Take off your dirty shoes. 25. Put on a shirt. 26. Brush your teeth. 27. Get up early 28. Shave. 29. Take off your coat. 30. Take a bath before going out. Study your reflexive verbs! ***Week 5 (December 5- December 9) Reflexive verb meanings quiz Online practice: Go to http://www.trinity.edu/mstroud/grammar/p4f.html and do the exercise 3 times (or until all your answers are correct and quick). Then, go to: http://www.colby.edu/~bknelson/SLC/reflexive.php and do the same. We are working for both accuracy and speed. Watch out for irregulars! Handout on reflexive use (handed in) Handout reviewing reflexive verbs and pronoun placement (practice) World Christmas customs Alejandro Ch. 14 "El Cid" (Notes: http://www.culturespain.com/2010/11/15/culture-spain-el-cid-spanish-national-hero-andextraordinary-soldier/) Spanish Friday 12/9 ***Week 4 (November 28- December 1) ABAB Reflexive verb meanings (list) and use of reflexives reviewed: -handout (practice) -handout (homework) w/sentences. -review of "boot verbs" in the reflexive Quiz on Tuesday 12/6 Alejandro ch.13 Dona Juana la loca Spanish Friday 1 December ***Week 3 (November 21- November 22) AB (1 day each class) Reflexive verb meanings (list) and use of reflexives Reflexives v. non-reflexives Movie: Buscando a Nemo ***Week 2 (November 14- November 18) Alejandro, ch. 12 Simon Dice Command review: written quiz on Thursday 11/17 Reflexive Verbs Reflexive verbs must be used with a reflexive pronoun in order to indicate that the subject is performing the action of the verb upon itself. Reflexive verbs exist in English, but they are much more common in Spanish. Reflexive verbs usually have to do with parts of the body, clothing, or one's state of mind. You can recognize reflexive verbs by the "se" tacked on to the infinitive. Here are some common reflexive verbs: aburrirse to get bored acostarse to go to bed afeitarse to shave arreglarse to get ready asustarse to get scared bañarse to bathe calmarse to calm down caerse to fall (down) cansarse to get tired cepillarse to brush (hair, teeth) cortarse to cut (hair, nails) decidirse to make up one's mind despedirse to say goodbye to despertarse to wake up divertirse to have a good time dormirse to fall asleep ducharse to take a shower enfermarse to get sick enojarse to get angry irse To go away lavarse to wash (up) levantarse to get up maquillarse to put on makeup Peinarse to comb (hair) Pintarse to put on makeup ponerse to put on (clothes) preocuparse to worry probarse to try on quedarse to stay, remain quemarse to burn (oneself, one's body) quitarse to take off (clothes) romperse to tear (clothes); to break (arm, leg) sentarse to sit down sorprenderse to be surprised vestirse to get dressed There are two separate tasks when conjugating reflexive verbs. First, take off the reflexive pronoun se, change it to agree with the subject of the verb, and place it directly in front of the verb. Then, as with all verbs, you must conjugate the infinitive according to whether it's an -ar, er, -ir, stem-changing, or irregular verb. Me ducho. I'm taking a shower. Marco se pone una camisa. Marco is putting a shirt on. Te lavas la cara. You're washing your face. Nos quedamos aquí. We're staying here. Spanish Friday ***Week 1 (November 7- November 11) (ABAB with RSDD) (Note: GirlTech trip on Weds. 11/9 and English trip on 11/10 may influence schedule) Alejandro, ch. 11 Oral drill: commands practice handout: commands papel picado due B7: demonstrations with Sp. III E8: star box demo MP II********************************** ************************************** ***Week 9 (October 31-November 4) Alejandro, ch. 10 familiar affirmative commands continued irregular commands (Magic 9) handout: points Review adjectives of nationality work time on papel picado Spanish Friday ***Week 8 (October 24-28) Review imperfect written quiz Tuesday, 25 October Review el dia de los muertos and begin papel picados (have your template ready by next class) Alejandro, ch. 9 Spanish Friday adjectives of nationality: americano(a) – American inglés(a) - English alemán(a) - German Italiano(a) – Italian japonés – Japanese español(a) - Spanish mexicano(a) – Mexican holandés – Dutch chino(a) – Chinese francés(a) – French estadounidense - US citizen canadense - Canadian Introduce regular affirmative commands: see http://www.drlemon.com/Grammar/tucommand.html if you were absent and missed the explanation Do: http://www.trinity.edu/mstroud/grammar/commands.htm ***Week 7 (October 17-21) Continuing practice of imperfect; written quiz Tuesday, 25 October. Rev. of DO/IO pronouns with handout (Quiz review handed out) IO/DO website practice: http://www.colby.edu/~bknelson/SLC/DO_IO.php Direct Object Pronouns - ex. I, II, III 7th hour views Spanish III Project Runway Alejandro, ch. 8 Con Lazarillo Spanish Friday on 10/21 ***Week 6 (October 10-14) B day/every day classes only: You will have a guest teacher (Mrs. Sias) on Thursday 13 October while I attend the World Language Learning Community meeting in TC. Oral quiz on imperfect endings Written quiz on imperfect irregulars: ser/ver/ir Alejandro, ch. 7 Notes: Add: Vocabulary Ir de compras: to go shopping *Hacer: to make, to do hago hacemos haces hace hacen llamar por teléfono: to call (on the phone) sacudir: to dust aspirar: to vacuum la aspiradora: the vacuum cleaner mirar la television: to watch TV pezcar: to fish cazar: to hunt acampar: to camp Review: direct object pronouns me (to, for me) nos (to, for us) te (to, for you) lo, la (to, for him or her) los, las (to, for them, y’all) Spanish Friday returns on Friday 14 October. ***Week 5 (October 3-7) A-C-B-C *Guest teacher on Friday 7 October. Spanish Friday is cancelled due to my absence. Please write your answers to the assigned Alejandro questions. Alejandro : Ch. 5,6 Review of imperfect On-line imperfect practice.: www.verbs-online.com/spanish-verbs/spanishverbs.htm (Click on imperfecto in the section marked indicativo.) Feel free to practice at home as well! Notes: Add: Irregular imperfect ser: to be era éramos eras era eran ver: to see veía veíamos veías veía veían ir: to go iba íbamos ibas iba iban Assignment: Imperfect handout (practice) Oral imperfect endings quiz (A or E style) on Tues. 10/11 Written imperfect irregular quiz on Tuesday 10/11 on ser, ir, ver ***Week 4 (September 26-30) Alejandro : Ch. 5 (*Note: There will be no Spanish Friday this week owing to Homecoming festivities on Friday afternoon. Spanish Friday will return NEXT Friday.) Dos Jovenes practice/oral pronunciation quiz (with some content questions) Oral quiz (Dos Jovenes) is 9/29. ***Week 3 (September 19-23) Alejandro time: Ch. 4 Horchata or tamarindo Big 5 review Clock review/#s Online verb practice Written verb usage review: parecer, conocer, faltar, conocer, Saber, tocar, jugar “Dos jovenes” practice (pairs) “Dos jovenes” oral pronunciation quiz practice Vocab #1 (incl. verbs) (Oral quiz next week) Online preterite review Spanish Friday ***Week 2 (9/12) Intro. Alejandro and vocab (chap. 1) New verbs: Conocer v. saber Tocar v. jugar Parecer Conocer Faltar Creer Introduce Alejandro –Ch.1-3 Verb reviews w/sentences “Dos jovenes” 1. Pronunciation 2. Content Assignment: oral practice of highlighted areas Group translation Spanish Friday ***Week 1 (9/6) Labor Day – no class Forms/emergency plans Basic verb review “Encuentra alguien que”… oral activity Assignment: *10 review questions (in class) Review: -regular verb endings -numbers -places -question words -hay -participles -Big 5 -food -body -clothing -house -ir+a+inf -tener expressions -haber + -ido/-ado -time MP I**************************************** *******************************