Have you ever been told to do something? "Do your homework!" "Clean …
Have you ever been told to do something? "Do your homework!" "Clean your room!" "Brush your teeth!" These sentences are what we call commands, and in this case, when someone you know is telling you to do it, the affirmative tú command is used in Spanish. In this seminar you will identify how to conjugate verbs in the affirmative tú command as well as improve your listening for commands.ACTFL StandardsCommunication: Interpretive CommunicationConnections: Making ConnectionsComparisons: Language ComparisonsLearning TargetI can hear the difference between a question and a statement.Habits of MindThinking flexiblyCritical Thinking SkillConstruct Meaning
In English we use the ending -ing on verbs to indicate we …
In English we use the ending -ing on verbs to indicate we are doing them right now. In Spanish, we also use specific grammar to indicate you or someone else is doing something right now. In this seminar you will be learning present progressive. Before you jump into conjugating the present progressive tense, you may want to review your conjugations for the verb "estar."ACTFL StandardsCommunication: Interpersonal Communication, Presentational CommunicationComparisons: Language ComparisonsLearning TargetI can answer questions about what I am doing and what I did.Habits of MindThinking and communicating with clarity and precisionCritical Thinking SkillInternalize
Are you responsible for chores around the house? Maybe you have to …
Are you responsible for chores around the house? Maybe you have to take out the garbage once a week or you are responsible for setting the table and washing dishes. Everyone's responsibilities may vary and in this seminar you will discuss the many household chores to complete in Spanish so you can understand when people are talking about up keeping their home.ACTFL StandardsCommunication: Interpretive CommunicationComparisons: Language ComparisonsLearning TargetI can understand if people are talking about their homes.Habits of MindApplying past knowledge to new situationsCritical Thinking SkillComparing
What types of rooms do you find in a house or apartment? …
What types of rooms do you find in a house or apartment? A kitchen? A bathroom? Bedrooms? Some of these rooms are common from one place to another but may vary in quantity. Some houses or apartments may have dining rooms while others do not. In this seminar you will learn the vocabulary for different rooms in a house and learn about various Spanish-speaking homes.ACTFL StandardsCommunication: Interpersonal Communication, Interpretive CommunicationCommunities: School and Global CommunitiesLearning TargetI can understand very basic information from a real estate adHabits of MindApplying past knowledge to new situationsCritical Thinking SkillClassifying
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