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¿Qué ropa compraste? . Realidades chapter 2B. Objetivos : Module Objectives. Describe clothing and fashion Talk about going shopping Describe events in the past. State standards. MLII.IP1F MLII.INT2A MLII.P1C MLII.P1D MLII.CCC3A. Vocabulario Nuevo. Exit. Cash. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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¿Qué ropa compraste?
Realidades chapter 2B
Objetivos: Module Objectives
Describe clothing and fashion Talk about going shopping Describe events in the past
State standards MLII.IP1F MLII.INT2A MLII.P1C MLII.P1D MLII.CCC3A
Vocabulario Nuevo
Exit
La salida
Sign
El letrero
EntranceLa entrada
Cash
En efectivo
Check
El cheque
Cash register
La caja
To find
Encontrar
To spend
Gastar
To pay
Pagar
To sell
Vender
To try on
Probarse
To choose
Escoger
Cotton
El algodón
Wool
La lana
Size
La talla
Leather
El cuero
Silk
La seda
Price
El precio
Vocabulario Nuevo
1. El almacén tiene ropa de varios _________________.2. Yo ______________ mucho dinero.3. Pagué con mi ______________ de crédito.4. También tengo un ______________ de viajero de mi viaje a San Antonio.5. Nunca pago con dinero en ______________.
After reviewing the vocabulary in this presentation and on the complete vocabulary list, please try to complete the following sentences. “Click”
when you are ready for the answers
Tarjeta cheque estilos efectivo gasté
estilosgasté
tarjetacheque
efectivo
Vocabulario Nuevo
Marta, Acabo de ver un letrero en la (marca / entrada) del almacén Guitérrez que (anuncia / se prueba) una (salida / liquidación) de toda su ropa de verano. ¿Quieres ir conmigo mañana? Vamos a (encontrar / gastar) muchas gangas porque todo está (en liquidación / de moda): los pantalones cortos, las camisetas, los trajes de baño, ¡todo!. Y con precios tan (altos / bajos), podemos comprar muchas cosas sin (escoger / gastar) mucho dinero. Escríbeme (inmediatamente / recientemente) si puedes ir conmigo.
Dolores
After reviewing the vocabulary in this presentation and on your complete vocabulary list, try to choose the best word that completes
the sentence. “Click” when you are ready for the answers.
Vocabulario Nuevo
1. Hay que pagar al ____________.a. Cajero b. letrero c. precio d.
cuero2. No me gusta gastar mucho dinero. Me encantan ____________.
a. Las liquidaciones b. las gangas c. los precios bajos d. all of the above3. ---¿Cómo sabes que las blusas están en liquidación? ---Porque el ___________ dice “50% de descuento”.
a. Mercado b. salida c. entrada d. letrero4. ---¿Qué color de blusa quieres? ¿Una clara? ---No, necesito una ____________.
a. Mediano b. marca c. oscura d. pastel5. Estos zapatos sólo cuestan 9 dólares. Son una __________.
a. Marca b. venta c. ganga d. liquidación
After reviewing the vocabulary in this presentation and on your complete vocab list, choose the letter that best completes each statement. “Click” for
all correct answers.
Vocabulario Nuevo
1. Hay que pagar al ____________.a. Cajero b. letrero c. precio d.
cuero2. No me gusta gastar mucho dinero. Me encantan ____________.
a. Las liquidaciones b. las gangas c. los precios bajos d. all of the above3. ---¿Cómo sabes que esas blusas están en liquidación? ---Porque el ___________ dice “50% de descuento”.
a. Mercado b. salida c. entrada d. letrero4. ---¿Qué color de blusa quieres? ¿Una clara? ---No, necesito una ____________.
a. Mediano b. marca c. oscura d. pastel5. Estos zapatos sólo cuestan 9 dólares. Son una __________.
a. Marca b. venta c. ganga d. liquidación
After reviewing the vocabulary in this presentation and on pg. 124 in your book, choose the letter that best completes each statement. “Click” for all
correct answers.
Vocabulary resources
Vocabulary practice – There are two practices on this website. One is a paragraph with blanks and the other is a matching/fill-in-the-blank
Vocabulary/auditory – Click on repaso del capitulo to hear your vocabulary words pronounced. Click on preparacion para el examen to hear a sample audio with questions.
Vocabulary crossword – here is a crossword to practice your new vocabulary
Vocabulary word jumble – here is a word jumble to practice your new vocabulary
Vocabulary word search – here is a word search to practice your new vocabulary
Vocabulary flashcards/auditory – this website has flashcards for all of the vocabulary including the pronunciation of all vocabulary words.
Please use the resources below to continue to practice with the new vocabulary
La gramáticaRegular preterite (past) verb endings
El pretérito / Preterite The preterite is one of the past tenses in
Spanish It is used to express and describe actions
that are completed in the past› First, we will review subject pronouns› Then, we will learn the preterite verb endings
for regular –AR, -ER and –IR verbs As you proceed, think about why it is
important to be able to use the past tense
Los Pronombres Personales
(subject pronouns)Singular Plural
Yo = I Nosotros = we
Tú = you (informal) *Vosotros = y’all (informal)
Él = heElla = sheUd. = you (formal)
Ellos = they (masculine)Ellas = they (feminine / all girls)Uds. = you all
*Vosotros is only used in Spain. We will not be using vosotros in this course. Always use Uds.
Every verb has two parts
Hablar habl- arPracticar practic- arEstudiar estudi- arTrabajar trabaj- arCocinar cocin- ar
Just like the familiar present tense in Spanish, all verbs will be broken down into two parts before conjugating. Remember, we do this in
English as well: “He walks”
Stem ending
Can you identify the stem?
Vender
Abrir
Compartir
Beber
bailar
Stem
Vend-
Abr-
Compart-
Beb-
Bail-
Ending
Er
Ir
Ir
Er
Ar
To form the preterite tense…
Here are the regular –AR preterite verb endings:
Stem + preterite ending
Yo = é *Nosotros = amos
Tú = aste
Él Ella = óUd.
EllosEllas = aron Uds.
*Notice that the nosotros ending in preterite tense is the same as present tense. Context will help you understand which tense is being used.
Lets try…..hablarYo hablé Nosotros hablamos
Tú hablaste
ÉlElla hablóUd.
EllosEllas hablaronUds.
This is not dissimilar from English. Think about it! I talked
“-ed” is the ending that we often add to signal past tense in English.
You try…trabajarYo Nosotros
Tú
ÉlEllaUd.
EllosEllasUds.
trabajé
trabajaste
trabajó
trabajamos
trabajaron
To form the preterite tense…
Here are the regular –ER and -IR preterite verb endings:
Stem + preterite ending
Yo = í *Nosotros = imos
Tú = iste
Él Ella = ióUd.
EllosEllas = ieron Uds.
*Notice that the nosotros ending in preterite tense is NOTthe same as present tense for –ER verbs. It is the same for –IR verbs though.
Lets try…..comerYo comí Nosotros comimos
Tú comiste
ÉlElla comióUd.
EllosEllas comieronUds.
Lets try…..compartirYo compartí Nosotros
compartimosTú compartiste
ÉlElla compartióUd.
EllosEllas compartieronUds.
You try…beberYo Nosotros
Tú
ÉlEllaUd.
EllosEllasUds.
bebí
bebiste
bebió
bebimos
bebieron
You try…abrirYo Nosotros
Tú
ÉlEllaUd.
EllosEllasUds.
abrí
abriste
abrió
abrimos
abrieron
Lets compare the endings…
Yo = í *Nosotros = imos
Tú = iste
Él Ella = ióUd.
EllosEllas = ieron Uds.
Yo = é *Nosotros = amos
Tú = asteÉl Ella = óUd.
EllosEllas = aron Uds.
See if you can find all the similarities…
”Click when you are ready for some help.
-AR verb endings
-ER / -IR verb endings
Lets compare the endings…
Yo = í *Nosotros= imos
Tú = iste
Él Ella = ióUd.
EllosEllas = ieron Uds.
Yo = é *Nosotros = amos
Tú = asteÉl Ella = óUd.
EllosEllas = aron Uds.
The similarities are in blue. As you can see, these new verb endings are not too different. This should help you to remember the patterns.
Can you conjugate these verbs?
Caminar (tú) ________________Vender (ellos) _______________Vivir (nosotros) _______________Patinar (yo) __________________Aprender (tú) ________________Asistir (ella) __________________Probar (ellos) ________________Correr (nosotros) _____________Discutir (yo) __________________
“Click” when you are ready for the answers.caminaste
vendieronvivimos
patinéaprendiste
asistióprobaron
corrimosdiscutí
Can you conjugate these verbs?
Ocurrir (tú) ____________________Asociar (ellos) _________________Prender (nosotros) _____________Subir (yo) ______________________Dejar (tú) ______________________Esconder (ella) _________________Dividir (ellos) ___________________Formar (nosotros) _______________Toser (yo) _______________________
You do not know these verbs, but that does not mean that you cannot apply the pattern and conjugate them. You do not have to know what a verb means to be able to conjugate it correctly. “Click” when you are
ready for the answers.ocurristeasociaronprendimossubídejasteescondiódividieronformamostosí
Can you work backwards?
Tocaste _________________Insistieron _______________Barrimos ________________Cantó __________________Comprendiste ___________Doblé ___________________Rompió __________________Decidí ___________________
Try to identify who the subject is (yo, tú, él, etc.) based on the verb endings. It is just as important that you can understand this as it is that you can conjugate the verb yourself. “click” when you are ready for the answers
tú
tú
Ellos/ellas/Uds.nosotros
Él/ella/Ud.
Él/ella/Ud.
yo
yo
Try to write these sentences in Spanish…
I bought a shirt. (comprar)__________________________________________They sold shoes. (vender) __________________________________________She shared her hamburger with me. (compartir) __________________________________________You played the guitar. (tocar) __________________________________________
Compré una camisa.
Ellos vendieron los zapatos.
Ella compartió su hamburguesa conmigo.Tocaste la guitarra.
“Click” when you are ready for the answers.
Grammar Resources Spanish preterite videos - please watch the following videos to
review the grammar in this module.› Spanish –AR preterite video› Spanish – ER preterite video› Spanish – IR preterite video
Preterite practice – this is a website that allows you to practice the preterite tense in paragraph format.
Preterite review – this website reviews everything presented in this module on one page.
Preterite practice – try this multiple choice preterite practice and receive immediate feedback on correct answers.
Preterite flashcards/auditory – this website has some flashcards you can practice with as well as preterite pronunciations.
Preterite songs – listen to these songs that use the preterite tense as well as new vocbulary. You can look at the words if needed.
Please use the resources below to continue to practice with this new verb tense.
Grammar Resources Preterite practice – try this fill-in-the-blank exercise and recieve
immediate feedback about correct answers. Preterite practice quiz – take this practice quiz and receive
immediate feedback about correct answers Preterite practice quiz – take this practice quiz and receive
immediate feedback in preparation for you grammar quiz Preterite game – print this word document and cut out the
squares. Use the squares to play a memory or matching game.
Please use the resources below to continue to practice with this new verb tense.
Discussion topic #1Go to the discussion board and answer the following questions in your own words:
Why is it important that we conjugate verbs?
Why is it important that we know how to conjugate verbs in the past tense?
How is the Spanish preterite (past) similar to the English past tense in the way that it is formed? How is it different? Can you use what you know about English to help you with Spanish?
Discussion Topic #2Go to the discussion board and respond to three of the following questions in Spanish to the best of your ability.
Cuando vas de compras, ¿Cómo prefieres pagar?¿Qué cosas compraste en la tienda ayer? ¿Qué estudiaste ayer?Describe una ropa que compraste recientemente. ¿Cuánto pagaste? ¿Dónde la encontraste?Es diciembre y compraste muchos regalos para tu familia y amigos. Escribe qué compraste y para quién. Describe por lo menos cinco regalos.
Module quizzes Don’t forget to complete the required
quizzes for this module by the due date. Please see the module homepage to access the quizzes and their due dates.› Vocabulary quiz› Grammar quiz
Unit project Create a short story about a recent shopping trip
that you took with someone (perhaps a friend or family member). Use the Zooburst website to create the story and e-mail me your story when it is completed. Each subject (yo,tú, él, etc.) must be used at least once in your story. You should have a minimum of five sentences. Do not use a free translator. Use the vocabulary from this chapter to help you. Be sure to conjugate your verbs in the past tense! For more detailed instructions and due dates please see the Unit Project file on the module homepage.
Not Evident - 1 Emergent - 2 Proficient - 3 Exemplary – 4
Category
Grammar – correct noun/verb agreement; correct noun/adjective agreement; correct verb tenses used; free translator not used
- numerous errors (more than 5)
- little to no sentence structure
- effective communication prohibited
- many errors- emerging sentence
structure but with many errors
- errors negatively affect communication
- some errors- visible sentence
structure with few errors
- errors do not impede communication
- virtually no errors- clear sentence structure
with little to no errors and evidence of intermediate/advanced structures
- clear communication
Content – Project contains at least five sentences in preterite tense
- insufficient task/prompt completion
- fewer than five complete sentences
- partial completion of task/prompt
- 5 – 6 complete sentences
- Appropriate completion of task/prompt
- 7 – 8 complete sentences
- Thorough completion of task/prompt
- 8-10 complete sentences
Vocabulary – accurate and adequate use of vocabulary; words spelled correctly with correct accents; free translator not used
- Incorrect or extremely limited use of vocabulary
- Use of English
- Basic vocabulary usage with some inaccuracies
- Appropriate vocabulary usage with few errors
- Precise vocabulary usage
- Varied and considerable breadth
Presentation – pronunciation, writing and organization contribute to effective communication
- Pronunciation, writing and/or organization insufficient for communication
- Attempt of pronunciation writing and/or organization evident but difficult to understand
- Pronunciation, writing and/or organization understandable
- Communication facilitated
- Pronunciation, writing and/or organization well developed, logical, with few errors
- Effective communication achieved
Spanish IIModule 5 Project Rubric
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