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Unit 1-Intro

Unit 2-Geography

Unit 3-Family & Friends

Unit 4- House and Home

EQ: What is it like to learn a foreign language?

EQ: What is the Spanish-speaking world like?

EQ: What is a family? Who makes up a family?

EQ: What would it be like to live in a home in a foreign country?

·        Alphabet

·        Sounds/Pronunciation

·        Diacritical marks

·        Formal and informal greetings

·        Expressions of courtesy

·        Subject pronouns

·        Geography of the Hispanic world

·        Number 0-31

·        Days/Months

·        Colors

·        Classroom instructions

·        Telling time

·        Weather expressions

·        Body parts

 

·        Geographical vocabulary (mountain, lake, capital, compass points, etc)

·        Weather expressions

·        Subject pronouns

·        Ser and estar (conjugation only)

·        Basic descriptive adjectives (tall, short, brunette, blonde, large, small, etc)

·        Noun/adjective agreement

·        Ir a + location (I am going to Madrid)

·        Hay

·        Me gusta/no me gusta (just the concept, not agreement)

·        Vocabulary for members of immediate and extended families

·        Numbers 0-31

·        Some pastimes

·        Self-descriptive adjectives

·        Expressions of like and dislikes

·        Possessive adjectives

·        Cultural background for application of Hispanic last names

·        Verbs: to be, to have, to live, to name or to call oneself

·        Possessive adjectives (my, your, his/her)

·        Verb conjugation:

-Present tense of verb “to have”

 

-Present tense of verbs “to live”, “to prepare”, “to dine”, etc.

 

-Prepositions of location (on, in, under)

 

-The expressions: “there is.” “Is there?,” “What is there…?”

 

 

                   







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