As we begin another chapter, we will be learning how to talk about what other people are like. We will develop fluency with our adjectives, learn the difference between the definite and indefinite articles, and subject pronouns. We will learn to conjugate the verbs HABLAR= to talk & ESTAR= to be. We will learn how to talk about our school day, things that we need for school, and the order of things in a sequence. We will also learn to indicate location and how to identify the possession of an object. We have a long journey ahead. I hope the following vocabulary list will help guide you on your way.
Here is a link for some adjectives: http://www.quia.com/jg/2400909list.html
I am a native of Puerto Rico and am SOOOO excited to be your Spanish teacher this year. I participated as a traditional puerto rican dancer for P.R. island celebrations during my youth and am trained in many spanish forms of dance. I graduated from teh university of Cincinnati and have a Bachelor's of Science in Biology and Secondary Education. I love Spanish and the traditions/cultures of spanish speaking countries. Spanish has become the unofficial second language of the United States. It is increasingly obvious that the ability to speak Spanish is necessary for you to achieve your greatest success in today's society both socially and economically.