Los �tiles escolares
Los �tiles escolares
What you'll learn
- Identify at least 8 out of 10 common Spanish vocabulary words and phrases related to feelings and emotions (e.g., feliz, triste, enojado, cansado, emocionado) from a provided list.
- Explain, in writing, the difference between 'estar' and 'ser' and how each verb is used to describe feelings and personality in at least 3 sentences.
- Apply the correct form of the verb 'estar' with appropriate vocabulary to accurately describe how themselves and at least 3 classmates are feeling in a short written paragraph.
- Create a short dialogue (5-7 exchanges) in Spanish where students ask each other how they are feeling and respond appropriately, using learned vocabulary and grammatical structures, with correct pronunciation evaluated by the teacher using a rubric.
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Los �tiles escolares is a Grade 2 Spanish lesson on ExcelOS.
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You'll be able to: Identify at least 8 out of 10 common Spanish vocabulary words and phrases related to feelings and emotions (e.g., feliz, triste, enojado, cansado, emocionado) from a provided list; Explain, in writing, the difference between….
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