Where do you like to go for fun or what do you like to do? Have you ever been to a concert or school dance? In this seminar you will continue to build your Spanish language skills to talk and discuss more of your preferences with others- whether you like sports or the arts.ACTFL StandardsCommunication: Interpersonal Communication and Presentational CommunicationConnections: Acquiring Information and Diverse PerspectivesLearning TargetI can understand questions about age, residence, and leisure activitiesHabits of MindThinking and communicating with clarity and precisionCritical Thinking SkillAnalyzing Perspectives
If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands! No, Spanish …
If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands! No, Spanish people do not sing this song, but they still talk about emotions. In this seminar you will be able to provide a more detailed answer to the question "How are you?". Up until now you have been able to say good, bad, or so-so, but what if you are nervous, scared, sick, etc.? Learn to be able to express your emotions in Spanish!ACTFL StandardsCommunication: Interpersonal Communication and Presentational CommunicationComparisons: Language ComparisonsConnections: Making ConnectionsLearning TargetI can respond to who, what, where questions when dealing with emotions.Habits of MindListening with understanding and empathyCritical Thinking SkillProblem Solving
Making plans and arranging activities to do with friends and family is …
Making plans and arranging activities to do with friends and family is part of life. There are events in life we celebrate and have parties for in both cultures, some unique in their own ways. In this seminar you will learn about how to accept and decline invitations by learning new vocabulary and practicing in different modes of communication. Are you ready to make a date and study some vocabulary?ACTFL StandardsCommunication: Interpretive Communication and Presentational CommunicationComparisons: Language ComparisonsLearning TargetI can tell someone what I am doingHabits of MindThinking flexiblyCritical Thinking SkillDecision Making
The verbs jugar, poder, tener, and querer are unique Spanish verbs. They …
The verbs jugar, poder, tener, and querer are unique Spanish verbs. They are called stem changers or "shoe verbs" because the unique changes that occur in the stem happen when conjugating for only certain subject pronouns. While the endings are the same, the stem changes. Pay close attention in this seminar to the changes that occur with these verbs so you can use them to discuss hobbies, sports, and any other events you want to attend.Communication: Interpersonal Communication and Presentational CommunicationConnections: Making ConnectionsComparisons: Language ComparisonsLearning TargetI can ask for and provide information about a hobby such as sports or other activitiesHabits of MindThinking and communicating with clarity and precisionCritical Thinking SkillAnalyzing Perspectives
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