POSTED: 11/10/2019 at 5:43pm  BY: Sra Monica Diaz Comments (1) Comment on Post

Dear Cadetes,

This coming week is very short but we have to continue working to the best of our ability. We started Unit 4 "Spain, clothes and stem-changing verbs e-i and o-ue" On Friday, we took notes and practise the verb conjugations and vocabulary we need to study for this week. Please come prepare to class, you should review vocabulary and verbs so you can get participation points and accomplish the goals of this unit. Stay tune! There is a video/food project coming this week. More instructions will be added on Monday.

Looking ahead for this week:

 

Monday

1. Socrative Quiz - vocabulary and irregular verbs conjugations - Summative

2. Writing and speaking classwork assignment.

3. Exit ticket

Tuesday

1. Warm-up : verbs and vocabulary review

2. Classwork - Unit 4 online book

3. Project time

Wednesday - iNo hay clases!

Thursday 

1. Listening and speaking activity

2. Practise quiz/ home tutor U4L1

3. Homework packet due/ Project time

Friday

1. Quiz- Vocab 4L1 and stem-changing verbs

2. Project time

 

Note: These are the verb conjugations you should study for this week

-       Pagar : to pay

-       Costar : to cost

-       Vender : to sell

-       Llevar : to wear

-       Comprar: to buy

-       Querer : to want

-       Cerrar : to close

-       Empezar: to begin

-       Entender : to understand

-       Preferir : to prefer

 

-       Tener suerte: to be lucky (expression)

 

Tutorials : Monday and Thursday after school 2:45-3:30pm.

 

Buena suerte,

Sra. Diaz

 

 


ASSIGNED TO: Spanish II - Sra Diaz

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