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veinticinco de marzo de dos mil quince El clima de hoy Propósito You will be assessed on school supplies vocabulary Hagan Ahora Repasen el vocabulario La Tarea ID: 315798

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Hoy es el veinticinco de marzo de dos mil quinceEl clima de hoy: Propósito: You will be assessed on school supplies vocabulary.Hagan Ahora: Repasen el vocabulario. La Tarea: Handout. PBA Project due Friday.Slide2

¿Qué significa Artículos Definidos e Indefinidos?The difference between definite articles and indefinite articles: Give me the chocolate chip cookie. Give me a cookie, please.Imagine a plate full of cookies. There are peanut butter cookies, sugar cookies, gingerbread cookies, and one chocolate chip cookie. The first sentence speaks of a particular (or definite) cookie: Give me the chocolate chip cookie. The second sentence speaks of any of a number of cookies (or an indefinite cookie): Give me a cookie, please.Slide3

Artículos IndefinidosSlide4

We know that in Spanish, there are two kinds of articles.Definite ArticlesIndefinite ArticlesSlide5

Just To Review…Definite Articles in Spanish: What do the definite articles mean?THEel losla lasSlide6

Indefinite ArticlesIndefinite articles have several meanings in English.AAnSomeA fewSlide7

Spanish Indefinite ArticlesSingularPluralMasculine

Feminine

un

unos

una

unasSlide8

Just like with definite articles, the indefinite articles will let you know if the noun is masculine or feminine.So…what should you do?Memorize!!!Slide9

Indefinite articles correspond to the definite articles…DEFINITEINDEFINITEelun

l

a

u

na

l

os

u

nos

l

as

unasSlide10

Hoy es el veintiséis de marzo de dos mil quinceEl clima de hoy: Propósito: You will be able to discuss the amount of supplies you have and need. Hagan Ahora: Fill in the Indefinite Articles.La Tarea:PBA Project due tomorrow!Slide11

Artículos IndefinidosIndefinidosMasculine Singular

Feminine Singular

Masculine Plural

Feminine SingularSlide12

Practicamos!Translate the following into SpanishThe boy ___________________ a boy ________________________The backpack ____________________ a backpack ____________________The pencil _____________________ some pencils ____________________

The

pen

___________________ some pens

_____________________

The clock _____________________ a clock __________________________

The teacher ___________________ a teacher _______________________

The

calculator

________________

a

calculator________________________

The books _____________________ some books ______________________

The computer __________________ a computer _____________________

The girls ______________________ some girls ________________________Slide13

Escriban oraciones: Pick any picture posted on the white board. Use indefinite articles only!1. Write a sentence saying that you need this school supply for ____________ class. 2. Write a sentence saying that you need “a lot of or few of these school supplies for _________ class.Challenge yourself:Write a small paragraph saying what you need for Spanish class. Look at what you have on your desk. Give me as much details as possible. (use numbers)Slide14

Exit ticket: THINK…What is the difference between these two sentences? I am reading a book. I am reading the book.Slide15

Answer to Exit TicketArticles: a, an / theThe words a/an and the are "articles". We divide them into "indefinite" and "definite" like this:

We use "indefinite" to mean not sure, not certain. "Indefinite" is general.

We use "definite" to mean sure, certain. "Definite" is particular.

When we are talking about one thing in general, we use 

a

 or 

an

.

When we are talking about one thing in particular, we use 

the

.

Ejemplo

: Think of the sky at night.

In the sky we see millions of stars and 1 moon. So normally we would say:

I saw 

a

 star last night.

I saw 

the

 moon last night.

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