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02.08 Me gusta la escuela Focus Question:
How do I express likes and dislikes with gustar?
How do I use adjectives in a sentence?

Vocabulary Words:
Complete the vocabulary charts. They are divided per vocabulary presentation with the page title in the lesson. They also include the cognates, which are also a part of your vocabulary. Optional: To help you remember, you can draw a picture.
You may copy and paste the accented and special characters from this list if needed: Á, á, É, é, Í, í, Ó, ó, Ú, ú, ü, Ñ, ñ, ¡, ¿
¿Te gusta más o te gusta mucho?
English
Spanish
Drawing/Image (optional)

she is

he is

more

a lot

funny

also

¿No te gusta tampoco o no te gusta nada?
English
Spanish
Drawing/Image (optional)

the lunch

nothing

neither

a bit

bored

En el salón de clases
English
Spanish
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the boy/the girl

the blackboard

the desk

the writing

Cognates
English
Spanish
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dictionary

student

the gym

False Cognates
English
Spanish
Drawing/Image (optional)

library

bookstore

Big Ideas:
Name four differences between schools in the United States and schools in Spanish-speaking countries:

Name four similarities between schools in the United States and schools in Spanish-speaking countries:

Grammar
Grammar: Gustar
What forms of gustar do you use with nouns?

Grammar: Adjective Agreement
Nouns and Adjectives have one of these four forms:
Gender

Number

Fill in the chart with examples of some masculine and feminine nouns. Then underline or highlight what lets you know they are masculine or feminine and singular or plural.
Masculine singular
Masculine plural
Feminine singular
Feminine plural

Example: A pretty calculator.

Adjective endings for adjectives that end in -o

Singular
Plural
Masculine

Feminine

Examples:

Adjective endings for adjectives that end in -e

Singular
Plural
Masculine
e
es
Feminine
e
es
Examples:

Adjective endings for adjectives that end in a consonant

Singular
Plural
Masculine
e
es
Feminine
e
es
Examples:

Lesson Reflection:
What did you learn that you didn’t know before about some schools in Spanish-speaking countries? Could you see yourself getting accustomed to that? Until what age should schools be mandatory in the U. S.? Why? Do you use noun-adjective agreement in English? Why is it important to know noun-adjective agreement in Spanish? Tell you friends what you’ve learned and discuss with them your opinion.

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