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SPANISH 1

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Office Hours: 
Mondays
2:30 - 2:55
How to contact: 
  1. 6am - 6pm via REMIND
  2. Google Classroom chat: Regular Schedule Hours
  3. email: natalia.fernandez@skyathey.com

ICAN: April 6 - April 10

**Agenda**
Monday: Watch video Dr. Evans Spanish 101
Tuesday: Watch video Dr. Evans Spanish 101
Wednesday: Meeting (check google classroom for link) - FLIPGRId directions, complete survey.
Thursday: Duolingo (Family and Travel assignment) - Sr Wooly (complete all three assignments)
Friday: Good Friday/no school

8th grade Spanish is a year long course that will continue to build students foundations in speaking, reading, listening and writing and prepare them for the complexities of Spanish classes at the high school level.  To receive this credit, they must pass an End Of Course Exam at the end of the second semester.

We will follow the scope and sequence of the Realidades textbook, provided by the school.   In addition students can access the website https://www.spanishspanish.com/ using the username: fernandeznataliax and the password: practica to access activities aligned with the textbooks and assessments for student study time. 

 

As a general rule, students need to engage in intensive Spanish study to be successful this semester and be prepared for Spanish 2.  Students will also use https://flipgrid.com/ to record oral tasks for evaluation and create a https://www.duolingo.com/  account, the classroom code is WNCFUT

CURRICULUM:

first semester

UNIT 0: Let’s begin Para empezar

UNIT 1: My friends and I Mis amigos y yo

  • At the school En la escuela: greetings, introductions, leave-takings, numbers, time, body parts.

  • At the class En la clase: classroom, date, asking for help.

  • The weather El tiempo: weather, seasons.

AUGUST 2019

1.A: What do you like doing?/¿Qué te gusta hacer?
Vocabulary: activities and expressions for saying what you like and don’t like to do.
Grammar: infinitives; making negative statements.

1.B: How am I?/¿Cómo soy?
Vocabulary: adjectives and vocabulary to ask about and describe someone’s personality
Grammar: adjectives; definite and indefinite articles; word order.

september 2019

October 2019

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UNIT 2: The school La escuela

2.A: Your day at school/Tu día en la escuela
Vocabulary: classroom items and furniture; parts of the classroom; prepositions of location.              

Grammar: subject pronouns; the present          tense of –ar verbs.

 

2.B:Tu sala de clases/Your classroom

Vocabulary: classroom items and furniture; parts of the classroom; prepositions of location.
Grammar: the verb estar -to be-; plurals of nouns and articles.

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Second semester

UNIT 3: The food/La comida

UNIT 4: The hobbies /Los pasatiempos

UNIT 5: Family party /Fiesta en familia

3.A.Breakfast or lunch?/¿Desayuno o almuerzo?
Vocabulary: foods; beverages; adverbs of frequency; expressions to show surprise. Grammar: present tense of –er and –ir verbs; me gusta(n), me encanta(n) –I like...-

3.B To keep your health/Para mantener la salud
Vocabulary: food; beverages; expressions to discuss health; expressions to discuss preferences, agreement, disagreement, and quantity; adjectives to describe food.
Grammar: The plural of adjectives; the verb ser –to be-

4.A Where are you going?/¿A dónde vas?
Vocabulary: leisure activities; places; expressions to tell where and with whom you go; expressions to talk about when things are done.
Grammar: the verb ir –to go-; interrogative words.

4.B Do you want to go with me?/¿Quieres ir conmigo?
Vocabulary: leisure activities; feelings; expressions for extending, accepting, and declining invitations; expressions to tell when something happens.

Grammar: ir + a + infinitive –to go+ infinitive-; the verb jugar –to play-

5.A A birthday party/ Una fiesta de cumpleaños
Vocabulary: family and parties.
Grammar: the verb tener –have-; possessive adjectives.

5.B Let’s go to a restaurant!/¡Vamos a un restaurante!
Vocabulary: describing people and ordering a meal.

Grammar: the verb venir –to come-, the verbs ser and estar –to be-

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