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There are two assignments that need to be finished today!

Set up Cornell Notes for Pages These go in your apuntes section so yes everyone in the group will need a copy #1

Who is involved in a converstation? Where did she travel? What happened in each place? What does she tell her friend to be sure to do in Spain? Summarize the conversation in your own words at the bottom. One to two sentences in Spanish and more detailed in English.

#2 Look at page 30 and make a chart to summarize what these verbs have in common. No more than 4 categories Explain your groupings Only need one paper per group. Turn it in today. And complete quia assignment for it.