I. Repasito
Sit at your desk, take out your paper, and work on the warm-up. You should use the same paper for your warm-ups this week.
Answer the following questions in English.
We will go over the answers together.
II. Anuncios
I will briefly review what to do during emergency drills.
Today, we are going to review the subject pronouns in Spanish. Please take out a piece of paper so that you can take notes.
Sit at your desk, take out your paper, and work on the warm-up. You should use the same paper for your warm-ups this week.
Answer the following questions in English.
- What are the subject pronouns in Spanish?
- Which subject pronouns are singular?
- Which subject pronouns are plural?
We will go over the answers together.
II. Anuncios
I will briefly review what to do during emergency drills.
- Fire Drill: Exit the room quickly and quietly. Go down the stairs, and walk outside towards the football field. Walk through the stadium gate and go to the left under the stadium seats. When the dismissal bell rings, return to class.
- Tornado Drill: Exit the room quickly and quietly. Go downstairs. Crouch down against the interior wall. No talking.
- Lock-down Drill: In a soft lock-down, I will cover the windows, lock the door and continue teaching. During a hard lock-down, everyone needs to quietly move to the back of the room next to the cabinet. I will cover the windows, lock the doors, and turn off the light. Everyone must remain quiet and keep their phones put away.
Today, we are going to review the subject pronouns in Spanish. Please take out a piece of paper so that you can take notes.
Subject pronouns:
The subject of a verb is whoever does the action in a sentence or whoever is being described. Ex. John runs. John is the subject; he is the one running.
A subject pronoun replaces a subject noun. Ex. He runs. Here, he replaces John.
There are ten subject pronouns in Spanish:
Singular: Plural:
The subject of a verb is whoever does the action in a sentence or whoever is being described. Ex. John runs. John is the subject; he is the one running.
A subject pronoun replaces a subject noun. Ex. He runs. Here, he replaces John.
There are ten subject pronouns in Spanish:
Singular: Plural:
There are 3 types of pronouns: first person, second person, and third person.
IV. Pre-assessment
Today we will continue with your pre-assessment.
First, we will listen to some short videos of native speakers. For each video, you will answer some questions.
We will go over the questions first. I will play each video a few times. Don't worry if you don't get the answers. Just do your best.
Write your answers down on a piece of paper; you will use this paper for the rest of today's pre-assessment.
A) Julián
B) Sorie
Después de escuchar
After we finish with the listening activity, you will take a pre-test that is based on a Spanish 1 final exam. Use a separate piece of paper to write down your answers.
V. Subject pronouns activity
After you finish the pre-test, you will do the following activity with the subject pronouns.
On a piece of paper, you will write the subject pronouns in a grid and illustrate each of them (like in the notes).
The singular subject pronouns will be on the left, and the plural ones will be on the right.
The illustrations can be simple, but they should be neat and colorful. I have markers and colored pencils you can use.
Be creative with your drawings.
Turn this in to the bin when you finish.
Homework: Signed syllabus due Wednesday (tomorrow).
Class materials due tomorrow: 3-ring binder, notebook (spiral or composition is fine), pencil, and pen.
Reminders:
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- First person: Used to talk about yourself (ex. I, we). Yo, nosotros
- Second person: Used to talk to someone else (ex. you). Tú, vosotros, usted, ustedes. In Spanish, you can be informal (used with friends, family) or formal (a term of respect).
- Third person: Used to talk about someone else (ex. he, she). Él, ella, ellos, ellas.
IV. Pre-assessment
Today we will continue with your pre-assessment.
First, we will listen to some short videos of native speakers. For each video, you will answer some questions.
We will go over the questions first. I will play each video a few times. Don't worry if you don't get the answers. Just do your best.
Write your answers down on a piece of paper; you will use this paper for the rest of today's pre-assessment.
A) Julián
- ¿De dónde es Julián?
- ¿Le gusta ser estudiante?
B) Sorie
- ¿Tiene una familia grande o pequeña?
- ¿Cuántos hermanos tiene?
Después de escuchar
After we finish with the listening activity, you will take a pre-test that is based on a Spanish 1 final exam. Use a separate piece of paper to write down your answers.
V. Subject pronouns activity
After you finish the pre-test, you will do the following activity with the subject pronouns.
On a piece of paper, you will write the subject pronouns in a grid and illustrate each of them (like in the notes).
The singular subject pronouns will be on the left, and the plural ones will be on the right.
The illustrations can be simple, but they should be neat and colorful. I have markers and colored pencils you can use.
Be creative with your drawings.
Turn this in to the bin when you finish.
Homework: Signed syllabus due Wednesday (tomorrow).
Class materials due tomorrow: 3-ring binder, notebook (spiral or composition is fine), pencil, and pen.
Reminders:
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