1 Spanish II, Unit 1, Week 1
2 Para Empezar veintinueve de agosto Based on your prior knowledge, write down as many places as you can where Spanish is the most common language spoken. You must write down at least 3.
3 If you did not do one of the proficiency pre assessments... Please be sure to make it up after school OR during 1st period Pre assessments count as a participation grade – Basically if you complete the pre assessment you earn a 100
4 Objective I can name where Spanish is spoken in the world
5 Spanish Speaking Countries Where can I use this language?
6 Europa 1. España
7 España Capital: Madrid Where Spanish language originated. Thanks to Columbus, was THE world power of the 16 th & 17 th centuries. Antonio Banderas
8 Sudamérica 9. Venezuela 10. Uruguay 2. Columbia 3. Ecuador 8. Argentina 7. Paraguay 6. Chile 5. Bolivia 4. Perú
9 Colombia Capital: Bogota Named after Christopher Columbus. Home of Shakira & Juanes.
10 Ecuador Capital: Quito Name means Equator, which passes through the country Country of the Galapagos Islands.
11 Perú Capital: Lima Capital of the Inca Empire. Home of the ruins at Machu Picchu. Setting for newest Indiana Jones movie.
12 Bolivia Capital: La Paz, Sucre Named after S. American hero Simon Bolivar. Home of Lake Titicaca and Lake Poopo. * Sucre is constitutional and judicial capital.
13 Chile Capital: Santiago Easter Island off coast. Country of Nobel Prize poet Pablo Neruda.
14 Paraguay Capital: Asuncion Rich Guarani Indian culture. 94% of the population speaks Guarani. Only 75% speak Spanish.
15 Argentina Capital: Buenos Aires Origin of the Tango. Famous Argentines: Evita & Che Guevara
16 Venezuela Capital: Caracas Home of great S. American liberator Simon Bolivar. Many famous baseball players: Ozzie Guillen, Andres Galaraga, and H.O.F. Luis Aparicio
17 Uruguay Capital: Montevideo Very modern and developed country. Esteban Batista: First Uruguayan NBA player.
18 Centroamérica El Caribe 11. Guatemala 12. Belize 13. El Salvador 14. Honduras 15. Nicaragua 16. Costa Rica 17. Panama 18. Cuba 19. Dominican Republic 20. Puerto Rico
19 Guatemala Capital: Guatemala City Tikal: ancient Mayan ruins. Rigoberta Menchu: Nobel Peace Prize 1992
20 Belize Capital: Belmopan English is the “official” language, so it really is not considered a Spanish speaking country. More people speak Spanish. Former British Colony now a British Commonwealth
21 El Salvador Capital: San Salvador Martyred civil-rights activist Archbishop Oscar Romero. Name means “The Savior”
22 Honduras Capital: Tegucigalpa Famous Honduran Americans: - Carlos Mencia (born in Honduras). - David Archuleta (Honduran mom). - America Ferrera (Honduran parents).
23 Nicaragua Capital: Managua Famous author/poet Reuben Dario Iran/Contra scandal in U.S. linked to funding Nicaragua’s Sandanistas mid 1980’s
24 Costa Rica Capital: San Jose President Oscar Arias Sanchez won Nobel Peace Prize in 1987 Beautiful rainforests and Eco-tourism.
25 Panamá Capital: Panamá Panama Canal links Atlantic and Pacific U.S. invaded in 1989 to capture Manuel Noriega Baseball H.O.F. Rod Carew
26 El Caribe
27 Cuba Capital: Havana World famous for their cigars. Communist dictator Fidel Castro has been in power since 1959. Currently his brother Raul is the “official” head of state. FidelRaul
28 La República Dominicana Capital: Santo Domingo Baseball is most popular sport. Many MLB stars came from the Dominican Republic including: David (Big Papi) Ortiz, Sammy Sosa and Albert Pujols. Island shares a border with French speaking Haiti.
29 Puerto Rico Capital: San Juan Commonwealth of the United States. Puerto Ricans are granted U.S. citizenship. One of the last Spanish colonies in the Americas. (1898) Home of Ricky Martin (Livin’ La Vida Loca)
30 Norteamérica 21. México You Are Here 22. Los Estados Unidos?? According to the census, there are nearly 38 million Spanish speakers in the United States. Recent data shows the U.S. as the 2 nd largest Spanish speaking country in the world.
31 México Capital: México D.F. Mexican cuisine mixture of European and indigenous ingredients. Authentic Mexican food differs a bit from Taco Bell. Capital of the Aztec Empire. Traditional music: Mariachi
32 AFRICA
33 Guinea Ecuatorial Capital: Malabo Only country in Africa that is spanish- speaking! Became independent from Spanish control in 1968
34 Boleto de Salida 1) ¿Cuál es la capital de México? 2) ¿Cuál es la capital de Puerto Rico? 3) Buenos Aires es la capital de___________.
35 Para Empezar treinta de agosto Please answer the following questions: 1) True or False: Madrid is the capital of Europe 2) Name three Spanish-speaking countries located in "El Caribe" 3) Where is Belize located?
36 Unit 1 ALL ABOUT ME
37 By FRIDAY you should be able to answer the following questions in Spanish: 1.¿Cómo te llamas? 2. ¿Cuantos años tienes? 3.¿Cómo estas? 4.¿Cuándo es tu cumpleanos? 5.¿De dónde eres? 1.Me llamo ______. 2.Tengo ______ años. 3.Estoy _____. 4.Mi cumpleaños es ___. 5.Soy de _____.
38 Objective I can greet someone and introduce myself in Spanish.
39 Essential Questions How do I introduce myself? What is the difference between ¿cómo está? and ¿cómo estás?
40 Saludos (Greetings)Despedidas (Goodbyes) ¡Hola!- Hello! ¡Buenos dias!- Good morning! ¡Buenas tardes!- Good afternoon! ¡Buenas noches!- Good evening! ¿Que tal? / ¿Que pasa?- What’s up? ¡Adios! – Goodbye! ¡Chao!- Bye! ¡Hasta mañana!- See you tomorrow! ¡Hasta luego!- See you later! ¡Hasta pronto!- See you soon! ¡Nos vemos!- See you soon! (more formal)
41 Introducciónes ¿Cómo te llamas? ¿Cómo esta(s)? Mi nombre es/me llamo/soy Estoy – bien – mal – asi asi
42 Let’s talk about “me llamo” for a second… Me llamo = I am called Mi nombre es = my name is
43 IT IS NEVER Me llamo es _________ ….because that would be “I am called is _____” ???????????????????
44 What is the difference between ¿Cómo estás? and ¿Cómo está usted? ¿Cómo estás? Used for speaking informally ¿Cómo está usted? Used for speaking formally
45 With whom do we use the “usted” form? Padres Parents Los ProfesoresTeachers El DirectorPrincipal El Doctor Doctor La PolicíaPolice Los AbuelosGrandparents
46 You’re talking to your classmate Carlos… ¡Hola Carlos!... 1) …¿Cómo estás? 2) …¿Cómo está usted?
47 You’re talking to your classmate Carlos… ¡Hola Carlos!... 1) …¿Cómo estás? 2) …¿Cómo está usted?
48 You’re walking down the hall and you pass Principal Chandler… ¡Hola, Señora Chandler! … 1)…¿Cómo estás? 2) …¿Cómo está usted?
49 You’re walking down the hall and you pass Principal Chandler… ¡Hola, Señora Chandler! … 1)…¿Cómo estás? 2) …¿Cómo está usted?
50 You’re asking your mom how your dad is today… Mamá… 1)…¿Cómo estás? 2) …¿Cómo está usted? 3) … ¿Cómo está Papá?
51 You’re asking your mom how your dad is today… Mamá… 1)…¿Cómo estás? 2) …¿Cómo está usted? 3) … ¿Cómo está Papá?
52 You run into your friend Maria and ask how her little brother is doing… 1)…¿Cómo estás? 2) …¿Cómo está usted? 3)…¿Cómo estás tu hermano? 4) … ¿Cómo está tu hermano?
53 You run into your friend Maria and ask how her little brother is doing… 1)…¿Cómo estás? 2) …¿Cómo está usted? 3)…¿Cómo estás tu hermano? 4) … ¿Cómo está tu hermano?
54 VERBO DEL DÍA: ESTAR To be (temporary) Used for things that change Emotion/condition/location Yo (I) EstoyNosotros/ as (We) Estamos Tú (You)EstásVosotros (y’all) Estáis Él/ella/ usted (He/she/You formal) EstáEllos/ella s/ ustedes (They/ya’ ll formal) Están
55 Boleto de Salida
56 Para Empezar el treinta y uno de agosto Fill in the blanks with the correct form of “estar.” You do not need to write out the conversation, just your answers. Profe. Smukler: ¡Hola Maria! ¿Cómo 1) ______? Maria: 2) _______ bien, pero 3) _______ cansada támbien. ¿Cómo 4) ______ usted? Profe Smukler: 5) _______ bien. ¡Gracias, Maria!
57 ¡NO INGLÉS MIERCOLES! Starting today, every Wednesday + I will ONLY be speaking in Spanish! Listen carefully so that you can better understand instructions! If you are confused, watch my hand motions/gestures Also, help each other out!
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59 Escribe el numero en español en tu pizarra blanca... 55
60 Escribe el numero en español en tu pizarra blanca... 73
61 Matemáticas y + menos - es = por x entre
62 Matemáticas Escucha a la problema Escribe la respuesta correcta en tu pizarra blanca en español
63 Escribe en tu cuaderno... Tu edad (veintinueve) Tu numero de telefono (nueve, cero, uno...) La fecha de tu cumpleanos (nueve de septiembre) El numero de tu casa (once veintisiete)
64 Boleto de Salida Please respond to the following questions in English 1) Why do you think No Ingles Miercoles is important for your Spanish learning? 2) What was challenging about No Ingles Miercoles? 3) What do you think you can do so that you can better understand next week?
65 Para Empezar el primero/dos de septiembre Please write the following numbers IN SPANISH Tu edad (ex: veintinueve) Tu numero de telefono (ex: nueve, cero, uno...) La fecha de tu cumpleanos (ex: nueve de septiembre) El numero de tu casa/apartamento (ex: once veintisiete)
66 Para Empezar el primero/dos de septiembre Thinking about what we did in class yesterday, please respond to the following questions in English: 1) Why do you think No Ingles Miercoles is important for your Spanish learning? 2) What was challenging about No Ingles Miercoles? 3) What do you think you can do so that you can better understand next week?
67 Pregunta del Dia (separate sheet of paper, similar format to Para Empezar) Step 1: Write down question and answer on PdA sheet (2 minutes) Step 2: In pairs you will ask/answer question to practice pronunciation and speaking skills Step 3: Profe. Smukler will call on 2-3 groups AT RANDOM to share out
68 Pregunta del Dia Pregunta: ¿Como estas hoy? Respuesta: Estoy ___________ Too easy for you? Add porque to the end of your answer to make it more detailed!
69 Objective I can ask about and give key personal information.
70 Essential Question How can I give imp. personal information?
71 Preguntas ¿Cuántos años tienes? ¿Cuando es tu cumpleaños? ¿De donde eres? ¿Dónde vives? Respuestas Tengo _____ años Mi cumpleaños es el ____ de _______ Soy de _______ Vivo en ________
72 enero
73 febrero
74 marzo
75 abril
76 mayo
77 junio
78 julio
79 agosto
80 septiembre
81 octubre
82 noviembre
83 diciembre
84 Preguntas ¿Cuál es tu numero de teléfono? ¿Cuál es tu dirección? Respuestas Mi numero de teléfono es ________ Mi dirección es ________
85 New Identity Each person will be given a card with information about a different person You will pretend to be that person – name – age – birthday – hometown Write your “new identity” in complete sentences in Spanish!
86 Turn and Talk Ask your partner our questions about his/her NEW IDENTITY
87 Rewrite the Conversations The three conversations are out of order. Put them in the correct order by rewriting the conversations on the right side. Write the correct number before each line.