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1 Possessive adjectives
Meta: 1) I can communicate how I prepare for a special event using reflexive verbs. 2) I can decide when to use "ser" and when to use "estar" to describe things and people. 3) I can identify possessive adjectives to show that something belongs to someone. Enfoque: Juego de Quizlet Live Charades: Actúa los verbos reflexivos Review ser vs. estar Guided Practice p. 67 from last class. Do p. 34 of Core Practice. Possessive adjectives  Español 1 Review and notes: Possessive adjectives before nouns (short form) Ver video GramActiva: Whiteboard practice Leer p. 88—Possessive adjectives after nouns (long form) Whiteboard practice with Actividad 22 Guided Practice p. 68 Tarea #9: C2A Study guide Do practice exercises (be prepared to go over these and discuss next class)

2 Charades: ¿Cómo te preparas para una fiesta?
1. Get into a group of four. 2. Each person needs to think of 3 activities they do when they get ready for a party. These will be written using reflexive verbs in the "yo form". Ex: Primero, me ducho. 3. Each person takes a turn writing down their 3 activities on the whiteboard and acting their routine out. NO TALKING! While one person is acting, the rest of the group members are writing down sentences on their whiteboard to guess what activities this person does to get ready. Write these down in the third person, él/ella form. Ex: Primero, Sara se ducha. 4. After everyone has finished writing down their guesses, each person shares their sentences. The actor shares his or her sentences and then decides if each person wrote the correct actions in the correct order. Remember to check that these sentences are in the third person. If their sentences are correct, the person receives 3 points. The winner will be the person with the most points in their group.

3 Possessive adjectives BEFORE nouns (short form)
ANY possessive adjectives MUST agree in gender and number with the nouns they describe. mi mis nuestro/nuestra nuestros/nuestras tu tus vuestro/vuestra vuestros/vuestras su sus

4 Possessive adjectives AFTER nouns (long form)
ANY possessive adjectives MUST agree in gender and number with the nouns they describe. These forms are often used for emphasis. mío/mía míos/mías nuestro/nuestra nuestros/nuestras tuyo/tuya tuyos/tuyas vuestro/vuestra vuestros/vuestras suyo/suya suyos/suyas


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