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¡ Campana ! • el 25 de septiembre

¡ Campana ! • el 25 de septiembre. Write out the numbers in Spanish that you would associate with the following items. hours in a day a rectangle the English alphabet an octagon a quarter a lucky clover a carton of eggs days in a week. America Del Sur. LISTEN. Vocabulario.

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¡ Campana ! • el 25 de septiembre

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  1. ¡Campana! • el 25 de septiembre Write out the numbers in Spanish that you would associate with the following items. • hours in a day • a rectangle • the English alphabet • an octagon • a quarter • a lucky clover • a carton of eggs • days in a week

  2. America Del Sur LISTEN

  3. Vocabulario • Presentation Express

  4. Práctica con el vocabulario • Audio Activity 1 • Audio Activity 2 • Audio Activity 5, p. 10

  5. Complete: La pregunta perfecta on the back of your 1A crossword

  6. Notes el 14 de septiembre

  7. Infinitives el 14 de septiembre

  8. Infinitives • Verbs are words that are most often used to name actions. • Verbs will have different forms depending on who is doing the actions and when it occurred: • I walk, she walks, we walked

  9. Infinitives • The most basic form of a verb is called the infinitive. • In English, you can spot an infinitive because it will have the word “to” in front of them. • to swim, to read, to write

  10. Infinitives • Infinitives in Spanish don’t have a separate word like “to” in front of them. • Spanish infinitives are only one word and will end in one of three endings:

  11. Cognates el 24 de septiembre

  12. Cognates • Words that look alike and have similar meanings in English and Spanish are called cognates (cognados). • Ejemplos: SpanishEnglish • popular popular • usar to use • guitarra guitar • computadora computer

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