1. Practice your pronunciation: listen and repeat this tongue twister:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdh0kEVzrJ0&list=PL9utLl2LXHS5VFSqwzqFXEK3M5R2NpCUbhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdh0kEVzrJ0&list=PL9utLl2LXHS5VFSqwzqFXEK3M5R2NpCUb
2.Watch/listen to the video below.
Turn and talk with a partner: What does "¿Cómo eres?" means?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdh0kEVzrJ0&list=PL9utLl2LXHS5VFSqwzqFXEK3M5R2NpCUbhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdh0kEVzrJ0&list=PL9utLl2LXHS5VFSqwzqFXEK3M5R2NpCUb
2.Watch/listen to the video below.
Turn and talk with a partner: What does "¿Cómo eres?" means?
3. Look at the picture below. Turn and talk with a partner:
-What does "soy" mean?
-What's happening in this poster? What is the connection between the images?
-What does "soy" mean?
-What's happening in this poster? What is the connection between the images?
4. Remind yourself of what we've been working on: Soy= I am, Yo tengo= I have
Open photobooth and record yourself saying what you are like using the words below. Share your recording with your partner. You do not need to save your work.
Open photobooth and record yourself saying what you are like using the words below. Share your recording with your partner. You do not need to save your work.