Hoy es el jueves 21, de enero del 2016 Agenda I. Repasito Copy and answer the following questions in complete sentences. 1. What are the singular subject pronouns? 2. What are the plural subject pronouns? 3. What do the subject pronouns translate to in English? 4. What are the differences between tú and usted (Ud.)? II. Interactive Notebooks/ Cuadernos Interactivos We will use Interactive Notebooks for note taking, vocabulary and practice activities. Today, we will set up your interactive notebook so you can be ready to use it. Our goal is to be organized for the year, prevent work from getting lost, and I want you to take ownership of your Spanish Interactive Notebook.
STEP 1: Front of notebook and first page: First/ID page should state your name, class period, teacher name, STEP2: Second-Third pages: Table of Contents Just like every book out there, there is a table of contents, and we will complete one too! Use the margin lines to create three columns for the date, lesson/title, and page numbers. STEP 3: Fourth-Seventh pages: NUEVO VOCABULARIO STEP 4: Number all pages Example: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and so on (remember page #8 is actually page #1) STEP 5: ¡Sobre mi! About me! Personalize your notebook cover with colorful drawings or photos that show what you are all about. III. Subject pronouns Today we will review subject pronouns in Spanish. Take out your Interactive Notebook and get ready to take notes on the teacher side. If absent click on the following link and take notes: Subject Pronouns Subject Pronouns- Pronombres Personales In Spanish, as well as in English, we use subject pronouns and they are words that play the role of the subject in a sentence or question.
1) Subject pronouns In Spanish, we have three different "persons" with 12 different subject pronouns. They are broken down in the picture below.
2) Tu vs Ud Formal you- "Usted" is formal and is generally used to express respect or to address a person with whom you have a distant relationship such as a professor, coworkers, a person older than you. Informal or Familiar you- "Tú" is familiar and is used among friends, family members, or when addressing a child you know well. You can also use informal tú when addressing a pet. Here's the complete list of Spanish subject pronouns: Singular yo - I tú - you (familiar) él - he ella - she usted - you (formal) Plural nosotros - we (masculine or mixed gender) nosotras - we (feminine) vosotros - you-all (familiar, Spain, masculine or mixed gender) vosotras - you-all (familiar, Spain, feminine) ellos - they (masculine or mixed gender) ellas - they (feminine) ustedes - you-all (formal in Spain, formal and familiar in Latin America) 3) Replace pronouns with subject pronouns Copy the following examples and complete the practice activity. Here is an example in English : Ahora a practicar
1) Replace pronouns with subject pronouns This activity will be on paper and we are going to go over it as a class. Keep the practice in your Interactive Notebook (student side) for future reference. You will have 20 minutes to work on the practice activity. 2) Independent practice: Create your own Subject Pronoun poster for your Interactive Notebook. You will practice identifying the persons as well as the Spanish subject pronouns.
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