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Jueves, 6 DiciembreFamilia y diccionario
DO NOWIf your fantastic family is in a poster, stick in your book and swap.
Mark your partner´s poster in green.Check for Éste / Ésta (this is)
Tiene + hair / eyes descriptionVery detailed description, use of
“también” and character description: L2aGive constructive feedback: correct verbs, a lot of
adjectives, excellent spelling + EBI
Objetivos
• To consolidate vocabulary about family and description (L2C)
• To demonstrate how to use dictionary skills to promote independent work.(L2B)
• To understand how to use a range of language patterns ( adjective rules )
• (L2A)
Jueves, 6 Diciembre
La Familia
IN YOUR WHITEBOARD
En mi familia hay cinco personas
Mi padre
mi madre
Y YO
mi abuela
mi abuelo
¿Quién es?
Es el hijo o
Es el padre
Wrong!Go back
Correct!
¿Quién es?
Es la abuela o
Es la madre
Correct!
¿Cómo se llaman?
Ésta es la abuela. Se llama Isabel.
Éste es el hijo. Se llama Juan.
La abuela se llama…
1. Juan
2. Isabel
Correct!
¿Cómo es tu familia?
Describe a una persona de tu familia
•Mi madre tiene....
•Mi hermano es .... Y también es ....
Throw the doll to a sensible partner
Los ojos. He has … She has …
Tiene los ojos marrones
Tiene los ojos azules
Tiene el pelo castaño
Tiene el pelo negro
Tiene el pelo rubio
El pelo. He has / she has…
Why online translators don´t work
Watch the video and think about reasons why online translators sometimes make sentences with no sense.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlJsPEgXhC0
Spanish Dictionaries.
Get to know your dictionary.
Which side do you need to look up Spanish words?
Which side do you need to look up English words?
silla [siya] nf chair
What is this word?
What is this word?
what might ‘n’ tell you?
what might ‘f’ tell you?
Spanish – English side (the first half)What does it all mean?
the Spanish word
the gender:f=feminine so
a chair = una sillathe chair = la silla
the English word
The type of wordN = noun – a naming word
Any ideas on this part?
The soundIt tells you
how to pronounce the word.
3 min
foot [fut, fi:t] n pie m
What is this word?
What is this word?
what might ‘n’ tell you?
what might ‘m’ tell you?the English word
the gender:m=masculine soa foot= un pie
the foot= el pie
the Spanish word
The type of wordN = noun – a naming word
Any ideas on this part?
The soundIt tells you
how to pronounce the word.
English – Spanish side (the second half)What does it all mean? 3 min
Masculine – el / un
Feminine – la / una
A noun is an object or a thing, which can usually be preceded by ‘a’ or ‘the’ in English. E.g. Dog, Table, Bottle. Bear in mind that in the language you are
studying, the word for ‘a’/’the’ depends on the gender.
You can recognise these in a dictionary by the letter
‘n’...and in most dictionaries a m / f (/n) will
tell you if its gender
..un gato negromi hermana es altaLas matemáticas son interesantes
An adjective is a word which describes a noun. E.g. A short story, the friendly doctor, the wooden table.
Remember, in a foreign language, you may have to change the endings depending on the gender of a
word.
You can recognise these in a dictionary by the letters
‘adj’...
Most verbs in Spanish end in er / ir / are.g. hablar, comer, sentir
A verb is a doing or action word. E.g. do, went, will, to eat. Verbs that are in the main section of the dictionary are in the infinitive (in the form “to
drink”/”to sing”) so if you find a verb in the Foreign Language, you will probably have to change the verb using the endings you have learnt in class.
You can recognise these in a dictionary by the letters
‘v’/ ‘vt’ / ‘vi’...
Dictionary AbbreviationsAs you have seen dictionaries have abbreviations we must understand to be able to use one correctly:v(vi/vt) =
prep =
adj =
n =
m =
f =
feminine
adjective
preposition
noun
verb
masculine
Can you work out what these abbreviations might be short for?
Use your dictionary to find the Use your dictionary to find the word for:word for:
to helpto help help (support)help (support) match (to light a fire)match (to light a fire) match (football/tennis)match (football/tennis) bat (cricket/rounders)bat (cricket/rounders) to flyto fly to book (holiday)to book (holiday)
6 MIN6 MIN
Use your dictionary to find the Use your dictionary to find the Spanish for:Spanish for:
BirdsBirds TableTable GirlsGirls PostersPosters BrothersBrothers
What objectives have you met today? What level do you have?
• To consolidate vocabulary about family and description (L2C)
• To demonstrate how to use dictionary skills to promote independent work.(L2B)
• To understand how to use a range of language patterns ( adjective rules )
(L2A)
Deberes Homework
Revise the vocabulary connected with Module 3 and the topic of Family for a short vocab test.
Learn the family members in Spanish eg brother, sister..etc
Revise the sentences to describe your family
Eg In my family there are 3 people, my mum, my dad and me. My mum has brown her, blue eyes and she is also very friendly. My brother is lazy.