Lesson 2 Los Números

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Lesson 2 Los Números Objectivo: To recap from last lesson and learn numbers up to 100 in Spanish. Tip: You may know the numbers but pronunciation is key.

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Lesson 2 Los Números. Objectivo: To recap from last lesson and learn numbers up to 100 in Spanish. Tip: You may know the numbers but pronunciation is key. Recap (Introduction). What did we do last lesson? Discuss in pairs. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Lesson 2 Los NmerosObjectivo: To recap from last lesson and learn numbers up to 100 in Spanish.

Tip: You may know the numbers but pronunciation is key.Recap (Introduction)What did we do last lesson? Discuss in pairs.What did you learn last lesson? Discuss and write down in pairs. Task 1: Recap of Listening Exercise.0 cero(Thero)The numbers:The numbers:1 uno/a(oo-no)The numbers:2 dos(dos)The numbers:3 tres(tres)The numbers:4 cuatro(kwat-ro)The numbers:5 cinco(theen-ko)The numbers:6 seis(seys)The numbers:7 siete(syet-ay)The numbers:8 ocho(o-cho)The numbers:9 nueve(nwe-bay)The numbers:10 diez(dyeth)Task 2 Higher NumbersDo you know any numbers above 10 in Spanish?In pairs, write down on paper some of the Spanish numbers you know.Can you write them correctly?Can you pronounce them correctly?

Copy these numbers on the next slide.Task 3 : Numbers to 3011once(on-thay)The numbers:12 doce(doth-ay)The numbers:13 trece(treth-ay)The numbers:14 catorce(kat-or-thay)The numbers:15 quince(keen-thay)The numbers:16 diecisis(dyeth-ee-seys)The numbers:17 diecisiete(dyeth-ee-syet-ay)The numbers:18 dieciocho(dyeth-ee-o-cho)The numbers:19 diecinueve(dyeth-ee-nwe-bay)The numbers:20 veinte(beyn-tay)The numbers:21 veintiuno(beyn-tay-oo-no)The numbers:22 veintids(beyn-tay-dos)The numbers:23 veintitres(beyn-tay-tres)The numbers:24 veinticuatro(beyn-tay-kwat-ro)The numbers:25 veinticinco(beyn-tay-theen-ko)The numbers:26 veintiseis(beyn-tay-seys)The numbers:27 veintisiete(beyn-tay-syet-ay)The numbers:28 veintiocho(beyn-tay-o-cho)The numbers:29 veintinueve(beyn-tay-nwe-bay)Summary.No.Spanish11Once12Doce13Trece14Catorce15Quince16Diecisis17Diecisiete18Dieciocho19Diecinueve20VeinteNo.Spanish21Veintiuno22Veintids23Veintitres24Veinticuatro25Veinticinco26Veintiseis27Veintisiete28Veintiocho29VeintinueveTask 4 Click and say in pairs (numbers to 29)http://www.123teachme.com/games/click_n_say/numbers

Videos Watch these videos. Numbers to 30.Numbers Song

Task 5 The rule for more than 1 digits:In most cases to remember the numbers in Spanish it is useful to follow a simple rule. Try to spot the rule in the example:We have the number 26.We have to partition the number e.g. 26 becomes.

Then we use the numbers for both sections e.g. the number for 20 and the number for 6 in Spanish. 20and6Task 5 The rule for more than 1 digits:20and6Answer: 26 = VeintiseisAfter we have found the numbers we simply squish them together to form one word. (Notice here the e from Veinte is replaced with an i).SeisVeinte Task 6 - Applying the rule.Use the rule to find out these numbers:18 (Lets go through the first one together).22162921

Answers18 = Dieciocho 22 = Veintids16 = Diecisis 29 = Veintinueve21 = VeintiunoTask 7 Numbers to 100 (from 30)Do you know any numbers to 100 in Spanish?In pairs, write down on paper some of the Spanish numbers you know.Can you write them correctly?Can you pronounce them correctly?Task 8 Even more numbers.30 treinta(treyn-ta)The numbers:The numbers:40 cuarenta(kwa-ren-ta)The numbers:50 cincuenta(beyn-tay-nwe-bay)The numbers:60 sesenta(beyn-tay-nwe-bay)The numbers:70 setenta(beyn-tay-nwe-bay)The numbers:80 ochenta(beyn-tay-nwe-bay)The numbers:90 noventa(beyn-tay-nwe-bay)The numbers:100 cien(beyn-tay-nwe-bay)Summary.No.Spanish30Treinta40Cuarenta50Cincuenta60Sesenta70Setenta80Ochenta90Noventa100CienTask 9 Recap materials What are these numbers in Spanish?Use everything you have learnt to try to figure out these numbers in Spanish.172249107391625589100Task 10 Number Matchhttp://www.spanishrevision.co.uk/ks3/listos1/mod1_numbers_q1.htmTask 11 Spanish Bingo!You will have to choose a bingo grid. Spanish numbers will be called out. Whoever crosses out all of their numbers first will get prize.

Teaching note:If you dont have a bingo sheet, create your own and write random numbers on these to enable students to still experience the enjoyment of Spanish Bingo.Have you met the lesson objective?Can you pronounce and write the numbers to 100 in Spanish?Task 12 Student Feedback You may not be aware, but end of each lesson you will have to provide feedback to the teacher about how you thought the lesson went. This will help to improve other lessons and your suggestions will be used!

Please answer the questions on the next slide: Questions for you:How did you find the work in the lesson? Easy, Medium, Hard?............How was the lesson overall and what did you learn?Well I thought the lesson wasand I learnt that What could we have done better to improve the lesson? Well you could to improve the lesson.Any other feedback/suggestions: I would like to suggest that..Would you like to rate the lesson?....Rate the lesson out of 10 to help the teacher.