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¡Hola! ¡Buenos días!

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¡Hola!

¡Buenos días!

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The quiz at the end on the week...

… will be on Family Members*.

After the quiz, there will be an opportunity to (re)take last week’s quiz.

*familia, esposos, padre, madre, tío, hijo, abuelo, primo, sobrino, hermano

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Please fill in the blank in ur notes

1.        Mi madre ______ (ser) de New York. My mother is from New York.

2.        Mi tío se _______ (llamar) Ricardo. My uncle calls himself Richard.

3.        Mi abuelo le ______ (gustar) tacos. My grandfather likes tacos.

4.        Mi hermano _______ (estar) en clase. My brother is in class.

5.        Mi prima _______ (tener) diez años. My cousin is ten years old.

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Please fill in the blank in ur notes

1.        Mi madre __es__ (ser) de New York. My mother is from New York.

2.        Mi tío se _______ (llamar) Ricardo. My uncle calls himself Richard.

3.        Mi abuelo le ______ (gustar) tacos. My grandfather likes tacos.

4.        Mi hermano _______ (estar) en clase. My brother is in class.

5.        Mi prima _______ (tener) diez años. My cousin is ten years old.

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Please fill in the blank in ur notes

1.        Mi madre __es__ (ser) de New York. My mother is from New York.

2.        Mi tío se _llama_ (llamar) Ricardo. My uncle calls himself Richard.

3.        Mi abuelo le ______ (gustar) tacos. My grandfather likes tacos.

4.        Mi hermano _______ (estar) en clase. My brother is in class.

5.        Mi prima _______ (tener) diez años. My cousin is ten years old.

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Please fill in the blank in ur notes

1.        Mi madre __es__ (ser) de New York. My mother is from New York.

2.        Mi tío se _llama_ (llamar) Ricardo. My uncle calls himself Richard.

3.        Mi abuelo le _gustan_ (gustar) tacos. My grandfather likes tacos.

4.        Mi hermano _______ (estar) en clase. My brother is in class.

5.        Mi prima _______ (tener) diez años. My cousin is ten years old.

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Please fill in the blank in ur notes

1.        Mi madre __es__ (ser) de New York. My mother is from New York.

2.        Mi tío se _llama_ (llamar) Ricardo. My uncle calls himself Richard.

3.        Mi abuelo le _gustan_ (gustar) tacos. My grandfather likes tacos.

4.        Mi hermano _está__ (estar) en clase. My brother is in class.

5.        Mi prima _______ (tener) diez años. My cousin is ten years old.

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Please fill in the blank in ur notes

1.        Mi madre __es__ (ser) de New York. My mother is from New York.

2.        Mi tío se _llama_ (llamar) Ricardo. My uncle calls himself Richard.

3.        Mi abuelo le _gustan_ (gustar) tacos. My grandfather likes tacos.

4.        Mi hermano _está__ (estar) en clase. My brother is in class.

5.        Mi prima _tiene__ (tener) diez años. My cousin is ten years old.

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Today I would like to…

Talk about how we describe people.

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¿Como es?

joven

viejo

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¿Como es?

young

old

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¿Como es?

feo

bonito

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¿Como es?

ugly

beautiful

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¿Como es?

alto

bajo

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¿Como es?

tall

short

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¿Como es?

inteligente

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¿Como es?

simpático

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¿Como es?

antipático

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Write five sentences…

About your family members By using your notes from yesterday And the adjectives from today Four examples:

Mi* abuela es vieja. (my) Mi esposa es bonita*. (female) Mi padre es* alto. (combines noun/adject.) Mis* primos* son* inteligentes*. (plural)

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2007 Spanish Proficiency: Part 4 - WritingYour answer to the questions should be written entirely in Spanish and should contain a minimum of 30 words.

Your answer must be written in your own words.Place names and brand names written in Spanish count as one word. Contractions are also counted as one word.

Salutations and closings as well as commonly used abbreviations are included in the word count. Numbers, unless written as words, and names of people are not counted as words.

Be sure that you have satisfied the purpose of the task. The sentence structure and/or expressions used should be connected logically and demonstrate a wide range of vocabulary with minimal repetition. [5]

31 You are an exchange student in Mexico. In Spanish, write a note to your Spanish teacher describing your host* family. You may wish to include:

• who the family members are; names • their ages• descriptions of the family members • their occupations• their hobbies or activities; likes• their pets

*the people you live with when you travel to another country as an exchange student.