Summary Week #11: Ujarrás

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Summary Week #11: Ujarrás Subject Matter: Color-Shapes-Directions-Signs-addresses

Signs Signs communicate without words. Dangerous area. Be careful. No horseback-riding. Bike Zone Click to see the signs

Colors and Shapes

Mor More Shapes and Colors Shapes Colors Cube Square Cylinder Trapezoid Sphere Red Brown frame, white inside Red mug Red and white Light blue and gray

Directions Expressions Questions In giving directions and addresses use the following questions and expressions: Expressions On the right On the left Next to On the corner Beside Near Close Between Until you reach… Questions 1-Can you tell me the way to…, please? 2-Excuse me, How can I go to..? 3-Excuse me . Where is the…? Go past Go along 1-2-3-Blocks Cross Turn right Turn left Go straight ahead Opposite to 4-Do you know where the …is?

Addresses can also be given using Cardinal points. Nicaragua is the North boarder The Atlantic Ocean is the east boarder of Costa Rica Panamá is the south boarder The Pacific Ocean is the west boarder of Costa Rica

Directions/addresses Examples A: Can you tell me how to get to the National Park? B: Yes, sure. Walk 9 blocks east, turn left, then walk 4 blocks east , cross the street and you will see the Park right in front of you. A: Thank you, sir. B: Don’t mention it.