Wednesday, February 1, 2017

5th and 6th: February 1, 2017

Even though Market Day is over, we'll still be practicing some market/shopping related vocabulary over the next few weeks.

Ask your student:
  • Why is it helpful that Spanish punctuation puts an upside down question mark or exclamation point at the beginning of the sentence? (It helps to show the reader, right at the beginning of the sentence, how they should read the sentence.)
Vocabulary
Words in bold are new this week, others are review.
  • busco - I'm looking for
  • ¿Qué buscas? - What are you looking for?
  • quiero - I want
  • ¿Qué quieres? - What do you want?
  • necesito - I need
  • ¿Qué necesito?
  • ¿Hay más? - Are there any more?
  • No hay más. - There aren't any more.
  • ¿Quieres probarlo? - Do you want to try/sample it?
  • ¿Puedo probarlo? - May I try/sample it?
  • ¿Cuánto cuesta? - How much does it cost?
  • Cuesta... - It costs...
  • ¿Tienes una oferta? - Do you have a deal/offer?
  • Tengo una oferta. - I have a deal/offer
  • por - for (dos por 1 dólar - two for $1)
  • pero - but/however
  • dólares - dollars
  • centavos/céntimos - cents
  • ¡Es una ganga! - It's a bargain!
  • Es muy caro. - It's very expensive.
  • Es muy barato. - It's very cheap
  • No lo necesito. - I don't need it.
  • algo útil - something useful
  • comida - food
  • juguete - toy
  • decoración - decoration
Homework:
Please email me if you need your Quia username and/or password.
    • Quia Assignment
    • South America Countries and Capitals Song!  Practice and sing along with THIS repetitive song!
    • We need to brush up on numbers in Spanish (especially for saying how much something costs!).  Practice counting by 10s in Spanish with this song.
    • SECOND SEMESTER BIBLE VERSE COMING SOON!
    • Previous Assignments:  Did you miss a previous assignment?  If you were absent, you may still complete it for 2 stickers each.  If you weren't absent, you may still complete the assignments for one sticker each. 

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