Friday, January 28, 2011

¡A regatear!

This week the 8th graders talked about some of the unspoken rules for bargaining in markets in Spanish speaking countries. We also looked at a couple of items that I have acquired with my expert bargaining skills! The five rules that we talked about are:
1. Speak in Spanish as much as you can.
2. Don't act like a rich tourist-a poor student is more likely to get a better deal.
3. When the vendor tells you how much something costs, tell him/her, "That's too much!"
4. Look around at other stores to compare prices.
5. Smile! It doesn't cost you anything and being nice might get you a discount.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Los Osos de Chicago

This weekend will be an exciting one for Bears fans! Lots of students and teachers today showed their support of the Bears by wearing Bears gear. What does this have to do with Spanish? Visit univision to read predictions in Spanish about Sunday's game. http://nfl.univision.com
Have a great weekend!
Go Bears!!

Friday, January 14, 2011

New vocabulary

All Spanish classes got new vocabulary this week after our chapter tests.
The 8th graders learned words like: el anillo, los aretes, el cinturón, la jarra and el plato because they are learning about items that you can buy in open air markets, specifically in Oaxaca, Mexico.
The 7th graders learned words like: el semestre, la cita, el almuerzo and el descanso because we are doing a chapter on the school day.
We'll dive into and start using this vocabulary next week!
Have a safe and restful holiday weekend!

Friday, January 7, 2011

¡Hicimos mucho!

We had a busy first week back. The 7th graders ROCKED their -ar verb quizzes. It was the best quiz of the year! The 8th graders directed me through a 'town' with great directions on a speaking quiz.

Next week will be busy too. The 8th graders have a chapter test on Wednesday. They need to study: Vocabulary, Prepositional Phrases, Affirmative tú commands, Salir para and Decir que.

The 7th graders have a test on Friday. They need to know: Vocabulary, -ar verbs, Expressions of Frequency and Expressions of Obligation.

Have a great weekend!