6th grade Spanish students are practicing "Beginner Conversation" or expressions of courtesy. Meeting people and holding basic conversation is the focus of this unit such as:
* Buenos días, ¿cómo estás? (Good morning, how are you?)
* ¡Bienvenidos! (Welcome)
* Muy bien/muy mal/así-así. (Very well/very bad/so-so).
* Buenas tardes, ¿cómo te llamas? (Good afternoon, what is your name?)
*Me llamo _________. (My name is _________.)
* Mucho gusto. (Nice to meet you)
* El gusto es mío. (The pleasure is mine)
* ¿Cuántos años tienes? (How old are you?)
* Tengo ____ años. (I am ____ years old).
* Adíos, hasta mañana. (Good bye, see you tomorrow)
* Por favor/gracias. (Please/Thank you)
* De nada (You're welcome)
* Lo siento/perdone (I am sorry/Pardon)
Students have also learned "rules of proximity" which refers to the rules of space in other countries. Students are learning that the amount of space you give friends/family/colleagues/etc. is different in other places. They are also practicing appropriate gestures and physical greetings in hispanic places.
7th grade Spanish students are working on "La Comunidad" and a "Lugares en la comunidad" presentation. They are primarily working with the verbs "Tener: To Have" and "Estar: To be." This is their first project where writing is their primary focus. Projects are due Friday, November 22nd.
8th grade Spanish students are reading/listening to new stories for their "Los Cuentos" unit. They listened to/read "El tesoro más grande: The Greatest Treasure" this week. We listened to the story as a class and then read the story. We then discussed the plot-line of Pedro and his friends they met along the way and the jobs each character had. They used their reading strategies they acquired previously to help them along. Students will do 2 more stories in the coming week and they will gradually assume more and more responsibility to extract meaning from oral/written text. They answer questions about the story after the story as a performance/formative assessment. They are getting very good at it!