Week 13 October 31 – November 4 chapter: 3 Spanish 3 El profesor Muir.

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Week 13October 31 – November 4

chapter: 3

Spanish 3

El profesor Muir

noviembre de 2011el domingo el lunes el martes el miércoles el jueves el viernes el sábado

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Ch. 3 Project Outline Due

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Formal Command Quiz Ch. 3

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@ Lab A201

Subjunctive Quiz Ch. 3

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WEEK 14

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@ Lab A16

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Ch. 3 Project Due

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Ch. 3 Exam

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WEEK 15

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@ Lab A16

Ch. 4 Vocab

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Wordchamp 4A Due

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Vocab 4A Quiz

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@ Lab A201

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WEEK 16

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WEEK 17

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Wordchamp 4B Due

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Vocab 4B Quiz

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Performance Writing Exam

el domingo el lunes el martes el miércoles el jueves el viernes el sábado

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WEEK 18

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@ Lab A16: Performance Speaking Exam

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Grammar Quiz Ch. 4

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@ Lab A201

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Final Exams: 1st

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Final Exams

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Final Exams

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Final Exams

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diciembre de 2011

WEEK AT A GLANCEDay Activity

Monday • @ Lab A 16 / Familiar Commands Quiz

Tuesday • Ch. 3 Project Outline Due

Wednesday

• Formal Command Quiz

Thursday • Review

Friday • Subjunctive Quiz

El lunes (31 de octubre)

Mins Activity

5 Attendance / Word of the Day

8 Quiz: familiar commands

8 Formal commands (usted y ustedes)

8 Culture: el día de las brujas

8 Comparing 2 Holidays (WK)

8 Speaking: CNN interview (if time)

3 Reminders/Announcements:

5 Summarize

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TAREA: (1) Follow up from CNN interview

Quiz: familiar commands

• Give the affirmative tú

1. tomar2. Salir3. Decir4. hacer5. levantarse

• Give the negative tú

6. No escribir7. No poner8. No decir9. No comer10.No levantarse

Formal Commands

• Formal commands are used with people you address as usted or ustedes.

Formal Commands

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The usted and ustedes commands, like the negative tú commands, are formed by dropping the final -o of the yo form of the present tense. For -ar verbs, add -e or -en. For -er and -ir verbs, add -a or -an.

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Verbs with irregular yo forms maintain the same irregularity in their formal commands. These verbs include conducir, conocer, decir, hacer, ofrecer, oír, poner, salir, tener, traducir, traer, venir, and ver.

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Note also that verbs maintain their stem changes in usted and ustedes commands.

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Verbs ending in -car, -gar, and -zar have a spelling change in the command forms.

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These verbs have irregular formal commands.

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To make a formal command negative, simply place no before the verb.

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In affirmative commands, reflexive, indirect and direct object pronouns are always attached to the end of the verb.

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¡Atención! When a pronoun is attached to an affirmative command that has two or more syllables, an accent mark is added to maintain the original stress.

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In negative commands, these pronouns always precede the verb.

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Usted and ustedes can be used with the command forms to strike a more formal tone. In such instances they follow the command form.

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Indica los mandatos (commands) afirmativos y negativos correspondientes.

1. escucharlo (Ud.) _____________. _____________.

2. decírmelo (Uds.) _____________. _____________.

3. salir (Ud.) _____________. _____________.

4. servírnoslo (Uds.) _____________. _____________.

5. barrerla (Ud.) _____________. _____________.

6. hacerlo (Ud.) _____________. _____________.

Escúchelo No lo escuche

¡El día de las brujas!

¡El día de las brujas!

•Dulces = candy

•Disfraz = costume

•Peluca = wig

•Accesorios = accesories

¡El día de las brujas!•(1) ¿Es el día de las brujas tu

día festivo favorito?•(2) ¿Cuándo eras tú niño(a), te

gustaba el día de las brujas?•(3) ¿De niño(a), te disfrazabas

para el día de las brujas?•(4) ¿Qué vas a hacer esta

noche?

El Día de los Muertos

Day of the DeadThe path to the living shall

not be made slippery by tears

This image makes me think of…..

How do people view death in Latin countries?

• Death is not to be feared• Death is just another

part of living• Although the living body

dies, the soul continues to live on

• Life is cyclical• Respect and honor “los

difuntos”

The Days of the Celebration• October 30-31st - Build the altars in the home

• November 1st – Día de los Angelitos• November 2nd - Día de los muertos• November 2nd – In the evening, collect the food

and offerings left on the altar and leave a trail of cempasuchil that leads back to the panteón. The souls follow the scent of the flower to the panteón where they spend the evening with loved ones before they return to “home”. Family members burn candles on the cripta and place a flower arco while spending the evening with others who want to remember the deceased.

Day of the Dead Altars• Usually Includes three tiers or levels

• Must have a picture of the deceased person included that you wish to

honor• Usually has cempasuchil, the

traditional flower of the dead (orange marigold)

• Usually has papel picado – purple-pain, white-hope, pink-celebration

• Usually has water and food-pan de los muertos

• Cavaleras - Candy skulls – three small, one large

• Velas – to light the way home• Ofrendas – offerings to entice the

dead

Selling the cempasuchil flowers – the yellow marigold that entice the dead through their fragrant scent.

A festival to celebrate the holiday. Death is not to be feared – it is a necessary part of living.

More of the celebration……

A flower Vendor

On the grave…..

A day in the Panteón

A moment of reflection….

El arco de cempasuchil

Las Calaveras

A traditional altar in a Mexican home

A gravesite, with the marigold flower

Pan de los Muertos• A sweet bread that is made for

the dead and placed on the altar• After the long journey, the dead

are tired and crave sweets to gain energy

• It is usually made in the shape of a person/ghost, or circular with knots and ropes

Pan de los Muertos

HAS YOUR OPINION OF DEATH CHANGED?

How do you feel about death? Do you believe that the souls of the deceased

can come back to visit you? Would you like to spend the day with a loved one that has passed on? Why or why

not?

Vamos a comparar

Legend has it that if you take something from the ofrenda, a ghost will come in the middle of the night and pull your toes!

• Vas a imaginar que eres reportero para CNN. Debes entrevistar a 2 compañeros de clase. Debes

• pedir a los compañeros que digan las 3 causas más grandes de estrés en sus vidas

Connector Words

• En mi opinión• Primero• Luego• en contraste• Desafortunadamente• Además• por un lado…por el otro

lado

• para empezar• en primer lugar• en cambio• por lo contrario• de todos lodos• en conclusión• ya que• por lo tanto

LA TAREA•escoger una de las 3 causas que han mencionado y descrbir cómo esta causa impacta a otras personas •dar una recomendación diferente para controlar estrés