Marking Period Project: Make a mask related to the Dominican carnival.
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Father's Day
In this video, you'll learn all about Father's Day in Spain and how it's celebrated, from food to decorations, while building your Spanish vocabulary.
Watch and listen to the information in the video. Answer the question.
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Afrocolombianidad.
Answer each question related to Afrocolombianidad.
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Labor day
Escuchen el video y contesta las preguntas.
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QUINCEAÑERA!
Use the resources above to find out: What role each guest plays in the ceremonies How a typical ceremony plays out step-by-step What traditions are followed What gifts are given to the Steps in planning a party Things to include in your invitations
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Botero
Students will design a Botero illustration and describe in Spanish.
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What does this job entail? ¿Qué implica este trabajo? II Poster
Los estudiantes diseñarán un poster de su trabajo del futuro... Students will design a poster for their future job...
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What does this job entail? ¿Qué implica este trabajo?
Choose your career, mark each letter and career.
Next research the career of your choices and answer the questions. What’s one dream job you’d consider? How did other people get that career?
Design a poster presenting your dream career in Spanish.
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Ocupaciones y Profesiones
Las profesiones interactive para practicar cada profesion.
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Talking about Your Profession in Spanish
Asking someone about their profession or occupation is a common conversation starter in many cultures. Can you talk about your job in Spanish? With our complete guide, you will be able to engage in a conversation about your profession in Spanish in no time. Learn the different expressions, the conjugation of the two most important verbs, and the different Spanish nouns for professions.
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Quizlet Name of profession in Spanish
This lesson presents a list of jobs and professions in Spanish through pictures and sentences with the vocabulary. There are two basic ways to ask "what is your job" in Spanish: ¿A qué te dedicas? and ¿Qué haces? First of all, to ask "what's your job" in Spanish you can use any of the following questions: ¿En qué trabajas (tú)?, ¿Cuál es tu trabajo? (what's your job?), ¿Qué haces(tú)? (what do you do?), and ¿A qué te dedicas? (what do you do?).
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Name of profession
Learn vocabulary terms for professions including contable, banquero/a, panadero/a, conductor(a), quimico/a, dentista, interprete, empleado de la mudanza and ...
First, listend to video and pronouce each profession SECOND, PRACTICE using Easel Activity.
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Map
Marking Period Project: Instructors will provide students with a map and in pairs they will give directions in the target Language.
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Places in the community/La ciudad
Use the community vocabulary to answer each question. Upload your score to Google Classroom by taking a screen shot.
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Neighborhood vocabulary
Here’s a list of neighborhood vocabulary words in Spanish. Write the flash card in your notebook. Then, practice with learn. Lastly, do the test.
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Places in Town - Assignment
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House, Furniture📻📻
There are lots of terms that I want to share with you so you can express yourself easily and accurately when describing furniture in Spanish.
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Las Rutinas diarias - Assignment
In this Spanish lesson, you will learn how to talk about your daily routine and schedule. We will look at different verbs and activities, and learn how to use them in context through plenty of examples.
¿Qué hábitos de higienes tienes? ¿A qué hora te levantas por las mañanas? Se viste, Se despierta, Se afeita, Se ducha, Se pone crema de afeitar...
Let's begin by listening to the audio. Next, answer the question. Last but not least, summit your work.
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➗Subjects, Schedule
The school - School vocabulary in Spanish language (CLASSROOM SUBJECTS) will introduce you to the most popular subjects offered in schools in the Spanish speaking world. Learn how to talk about the school's schedule and daily routines.
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Classroom objects and commands
In this unit, students learn classroom vocabulary and commands. They will review masculine and feminine nouns using the indefinite article, un and una and will form the plurals of nouns. Students will learn to answer and ask basic questions about classroom objects and to give and follow classroom commands.