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Comienz The mouth= 2.The eyes= 3.The leg = 4.The toes= 5.The nose= 6.The elbow= 7. the stomach= 8.Ouch my head hurts!= 9.The arm= 10.The heart=

Sp1 Oct 8 Comienzo 1-16 In class activity with the body parts. – Simon says – Listen and touch the body part for quiz review Textbook – Pagina 10 En La clase – Classroom vocabulary notes – Pagina 10 act #1 – Pagina 12 # 2 – Pagina 12 : La gramatica: nouns – Nouns explanation – Pagina 12 act # 3 Tarea – Quiz: the body

The classroom = La clase 1.El estudiante= the student (male) 2.La estudiante = the student (female) 3.El profesor= the teacher (male) 4.La profesora = teacher ( female) 5.Que quiere decir…..?= What does…….means? 6.Quiere decir….= It means…….. 7.Como se dice …..= how do you say….. 8.Se dice = you say …… 9.El pupitre = the student’s desk 10.El boligrafo= the pen 11.La carpeta = the folder 12.El lapiz= the pencil 13.El cuaderno = the notebook 14.La hoja de papel = the sheet of paper 15.El libro= the book

Classroom vocab 16. el escritorio= the teacher’s desk 17.El sacapuntas= the pencilsharpener 18.La pluma= the (feather) pen 19.El reloj= the clock 20.El mapa= the map 21.El cartel= the poster 22.El asiento = the seat 23.El pizarron = the blackboard 24.El marcador = the marker 25.El borrador= the eraser

Definite articles El or la “El” is masculine and “La” is feminine Exceptions Words that end in: – Dad (f) (la felicidad = the happiness) – Ion (f) ( la conversacion= the conversation) – Tad (f) (la libertad= the freedom) – Tud (f) ( la juventud= the youth) – Umbre (f) ( la cumbre = summit) – Words that start and end with an “a” are masculine, HOWEVER….their plural form are feminine ‘’ el agua  Las aguas” – Words that end with “ista” are both feminine and masculine. – Words that end with “ ma”, “pa”, “ta” are masculine, that are non- concrete are masculine ( el clima –weather, el drama, el idioma = the language)