Here's a set of flash cards that can help your pronunciation of the Lord's Prayer in Spanish!
http://quizlet.com/27799837/flashcards
And here's me reciting it with a special guest!
Monday, October 7, 2013
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Thursday, September 19, 2013
6th Grade
This week, 6th grade will begin discussing parts of the body. On a piece of paper or in a word document, copy down the Spanish words and their English translations into your notes.
Once you're done with that, review them and play these games.
Once you're done with that, review them and play these games.
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Seventh Grade
Tomorrow we'll have a short quiz on "tener" and body parts
Today I want you to do the following:
Once you've done all that, you can put the finishing touches on your project.
If you are finished with your project try this out.
The National Spanish Exam will be administered in March, however, below is a link to last year's NSE. You can put your name in it and give it a try. At the point we're at now, you should aim for about 40% correct. As always, focus on what you KNOW and try to learn about what you got wrong.
Today I want you to do the following:
Once you've done all that, you can put the finishing touches on your project.
If you are finished with your project try this out.
The National Spanish Exam will be administered in March, however, below is a link to last year's NSE. You can put your name in it and give it a try. At the point we're at now, you should aim for about 40% correct. As always, focus on what you KNOW and try to learn about what you got wrong.
- 2012 National Spanish Exam - Achievement
- 2012 National Spanish Exam - Proficiency (requires headphones)
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Monday, September 16, 2013
More fun with the verb "ser"
6th grade is not quite through using "ser" and 5th grade has just begun (ask your older siblings for help with this tricky section!)
Recall that we DO use the "vosotros" form of the verb even though most sites don't.
Recall that we DO use the "vosotros" form of the verb even though most sites don't.
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