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Quasimodo: Get your homework assignment out. Say your memory verse quietly to yourself.

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Page 1: Quasimodo: Get your homework assignment out. Say your memory verse quietly to yourself

Quasimodo:• Get your homework assignment

out.• Say your memory verse quietly

to yourself.

Page 2: Quasimodo: Get your homework assignment out. Say your memory verse quietly to yourself

Tarea: • (bueno)

1. La clase de matemáticas es muy buena.2. Rogelio es un buen amigo.3. Agustina compra una buena mochila para los

libros.4. Andrés y Guillermo son muy buenos estudiantes.

• (malo)1. Federico es antipático y una mala persona.2. Ahora es un mal momento para descansar.3. La comida de la cafetería es mala.4. Son unas semanas malas para viajar.

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Tarea: 1. ¿A qué hora vienen ustedes al estadio?2. ¿Vienes tú a la escuela en autobús?3. Nosotros tenemos una prueba de geografía mañana.4. ¿Por qué no viene Juan a la clase de literatura?5. Yo tengo dos hermanos y mi prima tiene tres.6. ¿Tienen ustedes fotos de sus parientes?7. Mis padres tienen unos amigos japoneses.8. Inés viene con su esposo y yo vengo con Ernesto.9. Marta y yo no venimos al laboratorio los sábados.10.¿Cuántos nietos tienes tú?11.Yo tengo la clase de inglés a las once de la mañana.12.Mis amigos vienen a comer a la cafetería hoy.

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Grande• Remember yesterday we talked about how

malo and bueno can come before or after the word they describe.

• Grande also can come before or after the word described.

• HOWEVER, unlike bueno and malo, grande changes meaning when it comes before the noun rather than after.

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Grande

• Tengo un hermano grande.o I have a big/large brother.

• Tengo un gran hermano.o I have a great brother.

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Grande• Tengo una familia

grande.o I have a big/large family.

• Tengo una gran familia.

• I have a great family.

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Grandes

• Tengo grandes hermanas.

• I have a great sisters.

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Grande:• After a word it means: big/large• Before a word it means: great• Before singular nouns it changes to

grano Tengo un gran esposo.

• I have a great husband.o Tenenemos una gran escuela.

• We have a great school.

• Before and after plural nouns it is grandes.o Ustedes tienen camionetas grandes.

• You all have big trucks.o Tengo grandes amigos.

• I have great friends.

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Tarea:• Cuaderno p. 26 parte 5 (grande)

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¿Quién eres tú?• Guess who game with a Spanish twist • Reglas:

o You may only speak in Spanish.o You may only as questions that have the answer “sí” or

“no”o To start: Draw a card out of the stack to figure out who

you are.o Then, take turns asking “sí” or “no” questions to narrow

down the options and figure out who your partner’s person is.

o Be creative and use your vocabulary! Make sure you match the gender of your adjectives properly to be sure you are being clear!