Reference List
www.studyspanish.com
www.123teachme.com/
Richardson, Judy S., Raymond F. Morgan, and Charlene E. Fleener. Reading to Learn in the Content Areas. Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth Cengage Learning, 2009. Print.
Time Activity
http://www.digitaldialects.com/Spanish/Time.htm
Colors Game
http://www.digitaldialects.com/Spanish/Colour.htm
Noun Gender Quiz 2
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Quiz 1
Gender of Nouns: Part II
A. Circle the correct answer.
1. Which word is masculine?
el día
la gratitud
la decisión
la certidumbre
2. Which word is feminine?
el poema
el sofá
la radio
el tema
Noun Gender Quiz 1
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Quiz 1
Gender of Nouns: Part I
A. Circle the correct answer.
1. Which word is masculine?
la casa
la mesa
el libro
la ventana
2. Which word is feminine?
el chico
el hermano
el abuelo
la hermana
Noun Gender Lesson 2
Gender of Nouns: Part II
Masculine nouns that end in a consonant often have a corresponding feminine form that
ends in -a.
el profesor ............... la profesora
el doctor .................. la doctora
el señor .................... la señora
Some nouns that refer to people use the same form for both masculine and feminine.
These nouns indicate gender by the article (el or la).
el estudiante ............ la estudiante
el pianista ................ la pianista
el artista ................... la artista
Noun Gender Lesson 1
Gender of Nouns — Part I
A noun is a word used to denote a person, place, thing, or idea.
PERSON: John, girl, dentist
PLACE: garden, university, Venezuela
THING: book, car, tomato
IDEA: liberty, despair, intelligence
In Spanish, all nouns are either masculine or feminine.
MA S C U L I N E F EMI N I N E
el chico .................... boy la chica ........................ girl
el jardín .................... garden la universidad ............... university
el libro ..................... book la revista ...................... magazine
el miedo ................... fear la libertad .................... liberty
Telling time in Spanish Quiz
http://www.studyspanish.com/practice/time.htm
How to tell time in Spanish
http://www.studyspanish.com/lessons/time.htm
Spanish Assessment
Quarter 3 Interim
Teacher's Name: Ms. Edwards
Course: Spanish II
Student's Name: ____________________________ Date: ___________
Points Earned: ______
Points Possible: 246
Percentage:_______
Letter Grade: ______
¡ Buena Suerte!
- Vocabulary Verbs Multiple Choice ___/ 50 points
Directions: Read each English word. Circle the Spanish equivalent word.
- To eat
- Beber
- Enseñar
- Comer
- Vivir
- Beber
- To read
- Leer
- Beber
- Escribir
- Cocinar
- Leer
Exploration of the Latin American Culture Project
Exploration of the Latin America Culture
Exploration of the Latin America is a project that will enlighten you on a Latin American culture. As it relates to this project, culture is defined as the behaviors, beliefs, and characteristic of a particular social, ethnic, or age group (www.dictionary.com). In plain speaking culture is the reason why you do what you do, act the way you act, and believe what you believe. Learning about a different culture will allow you to become knowledgeable about another culture other than your own. It will also help you to understand others way of life.
Learning Objective: To challenge stereotypes about cultures unfamiliar to us; to expand awareness of the range of factors that help constitute a cultural identity; to research, organize, and present information about everyday life in an unfamiliar culture; to create an imaginative firsthand account of life in an unfamiliar culture.
The Importance of Learning a Second Language in America by Lisa K
The Importance of Learning a Second Language in America
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Has anyone heard this one?
Question: What do you call a person who speaks two different languages?
Answer: Bilingual.
Question: What do you call a person who speaks more than two different languages?
Answer: Multilingual.
Question: What do you call a person who speaks only one language?
Answer:
An American.
That's the international "joke" about the people of the U.S.
Judging by the number of people in the United States who currently speak more than one language, that may indeed be a gift that is very wise.