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Bellwork. Copy your DLT DLT1 : I can learn indefinite articles so I can determine when to use each specific indefinite article, depending on the noun being used in the sentence or phrase .

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Bellwork

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  1. Bellwork • Copy your DLT DLT1: I can learn indefinite articles so I can determine when to use each specific indefinite article, depending on the noun being used in the sentence or phrase. DT2: I can learn the adjectives needed to talk about amounts of things so I can use the correct adjective and modify it to match the noun (in gender and number) in order to correctly express the amount of an item. • Bellwork: What is each person’s favorite class? • A Lucia le gusta hacer ejercicio. • Me gustan los números. • A Jorge y A Tomás les gustan las computadoras. • Te gusta leer libros. • A Rosa le gusta dibujar.

  2. Indefinite Articles;cuánto, mucho and poco

  3. Definite Articles= the • The definite articles agree with the noun they are describing in gender and in number.

  4. Indefinite Articles= a, an, or some • The indefinite articles agree with the noun they are describing in gender and in number.

  5. Indefinite Articles • The indefinite articles un and una are used to say a or an before a singular noun. • un libro a book • unamochila a backpack • The indefinite articles unos and unas are used to say some before a plural noun. • unoslibros some books • unasmochilas some backpacks • The indefinite articles can sometimes be left out, especially when the noun is plural. • ¿Tienes (unos) lápices? Do you have (some) pencils?

  6. Give the indefinite article for each noun • bolígrafo • computadora • diccionario • mochilas • regla • zapatos • útilesescolares

  7. Talking about Amounts • To talk about amounts of things, use the following adjectives. These words also agree with the noun they describe in gender and number.

  8. Cuanto, mucho o poco Complete the sentences or questions with the correct form of the word given. • ¿ _________ ropa necesitas? (cuánto) • Necesito _________ ropa. (mucho) • ¿ __________ libros tienen? (cuánto) • Tienen __________ libros. (poco) • ¿ __________ mochilas necesitas ? (cuánto) • Necesito _________ mochilas. (poco) • ¿ __________ tarea tienes? (cuánto) • Tengo __________ tarea. (mucho)

  9. Actividad 7 • Necesito (Tengo) un cuaderno. • Necesito (Tengo) una calculadora. • Necesito (Tengo) unos lápices. • Necesito (Tengo) unos bolígrafos. • Necesito (Tengo) unas carpetas. • Necesito (Tengo) una mochila. • Necesito (Tengo) un diccionario. • Necesito (Tengo) una computadora. • Necesito (Tengo) un reloj.

  10. Actividad 8 • ¿Cuánta ropa tienes? • ¿Cuántos lápices tienes? • ¿Cuántos relojes tienes? • ¿Cuántas reglas tienes? • ¿Cuántos cuadernos tienes? • ¿Cuántas carpetas tienes? • ¿Cuánto papel tienes? • ¿Cuántos libros tienes?

  11. Exit Slip Answer the following questions: What are the indefinite articles and what do they mean in English? What indefinite article goes with libro? What indefinite article goes with tarea? Translate the following English phrases to Spanish: How much? A lot.

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