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12.3: Actividades- ¿Qué clases tomas?

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    • Erica Brown, Alejandra Escudero, María Cristina Montoya, & Elizabeth Small
    • SUNY Oneonta via OER SUNY

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    (Note: The activities on this page are designed to promote active communication in Spanish. In an online course, your instructor may ask you to complete the activities using a separate tool, such as video/voice recording or web-conferencing software. Even if the activities are not assigned as coursework, they can be used for individual practice and review.)

    Actividades: Verbos -ar/ Números 30-100

    A. group ¡Bingo!

    The following link brings up a randomly-generated bingo card (each one is different). When you hear a number on your card, click it to mark the square.

    https://course-building.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/Spanish/bingo/bingo.html

    B. individual or partners ¿Como se dicen los títulos? (How would you say these book titles?)

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    37 tortugas
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    84, Charing Cross Road
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    21 lecciones para el siglo XXI
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    ¿Cuál libro compras para ti? ¿Cuál libro compras para tu amig@?

    C. info-gap activity En un restaurante

    A bill from a restaurant

    You went out to dinner with a friend who introduced you to several people in a large group. You asked the mesero to bring everyone their own individual cuenta. You and your partner use a credit card, but the rest of the group all pay in cash. When the mesero returns, all the change is scrambled. Work with your partner to determine the amount of change due.

    Estudiante 1

    Paso 1: You have the cuentas of everyone in the group. Share with your partner how much each cuenta was. Your partner has made a list of how much everyone paid. Get the missing information from your partner and use it to fill out the chart. Then, decide how much change each person should get back. Be sure to say the numbers in Spanish! Hint: $12.90 in Spanish is doce dólares con noventa centavos.

      Cuenta Pagó (paid) Cambio (change needed)
    Sofía 24.86 USD    
    Raúl 22.47 USD    
    Felipe 13.12 USD    
    Luis 14.92 USD    
    Soraya 27.25 USD    

    Paso 2: Double check that you gave each person the right amount of change. Write the name of the party member next to the corresponding amount of money s/he should have received.

    ___________________________ cinco dólares con ocho centavos ___________________________ dos dólares con setenta y cinco centavos ___________________________ seis dólares con ochenta y ocho centavos ___________________________ dos dólares con cincuenta y tres centavos ___________________________ cinco dólares con catorce centavos

    Estudiante 2

    Paso 1: You have made a list of how much everyone paid. Your partner has the cuentas of everyone in the group. Share with your partner how much each person paid. Get the information from your partner and use it to fill out the chart. Then, decide how much change each person should get back. Be sure to say the numbers in Spanish! Hint: $12.90 in Spanish is doce dólares con noventa centavos.

      Cuenta Pagó (paid) Cambio (change needed)
    Sofía   $30  
    Raúl   $25  
    Felipe   $20  
    Luis   $20  
    Soraya   $30  

    Paso 2: Double check that you gave each person the right amount of change. Write the name of the party member next to the corresponding amount of money s/he should have received.

    ___________________________ cinco dólares con ocho centavos ___________________________ dos dólares con setenta y cinco centavos ___________________________ seis dólares con ochenta y ocho centavos ___________________________ dos dólares con cincuenta y tres centavos ___________________________ cinco dólares con catorce centavos

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    Actividades: Verbos regulares con –ar

    A. partners Hablando del semestre en la Universidad

    Talk to your partner, guiding your conversation with the following questions. Be sure to conjugate the verbs in the brackets on the line according to the subject. If the conversation develops further, feel free to talk and practice (usar “yo también” (me too) o “yo tampoco” (me neither) si es necesario) ¡OJO! There may be a need for some infinitives.

    1. –¿Cómo está tu semestre de otoño (fall) /de primavera (spring)?
      –Está _______________ (bien/muy ocupado/muy difícil/muy fácil/un poco complicado/no muy complicado). ¿Y tú?
    2. –¿Cuántas clases [tomar] ________________? ¿Cuántos créditos?
      –[Tomar] _______________ clases, y son _______________ créditos. ¿Y tú?
    3. –¿Cómo [ser] _______________ tu horario cada día de la semana?
      –Los (lunes/martes/etc.) yo [tomar] ________________. ¿Y tú?
    4. –¿[Trabajar] ________________? ¿Dónde? ¿Cuándo (when)?
      –Sí, [trabajar] ________________ en _______________, los (lunes/martes/etc.) / No, no [trabajar] ________________. ¿Y tú?
    5. –¿[Necesitar] ________________ [trabajar] ________________? ¿[Necesitar] ________________ más dinero?
      –Sí, [necesitar] ________________ un trabajo y tener más dinero. / No, no [necesitar] ________________ un trabajo, [necesitar] ________________. ¿Y tú?
    6. –¿[Necesitar] ________________ [estudiar] ________________ más? ¿Para cuál clase [necesitar] ________________ [estudiar] ________________ más?
      –Sí, [necesitar] ________________ [estudiar] ________________ más para (matemáticas/biología/etc.). / No, estoy bien, no [necesitar] ________________ [estudiar] ________________ más. ¿Y tú?

    B. Icon of puzzle pieces Guardias de Seguridad

    Photo of security guards watching monitors
    You and your partner are security guards. Unfortunately, your monitors are not working very well. You’ll have to work together to get a complete view of the situations on campus. For each location, start with camera 1. If your camera 1 is working, ask a yes/no question in Spanish regarding what you see. Then your partner will answer using the information they see in their camera. If your camera 1 isn’t working, your partner will describe the scene. Use the following extra words to guide you.

    Modelo: Student 1 does not see camera 1 in the library.
    Estudiante 1: ¿Una cabra mastica los libros en la biblioteca?
    Estudiante 2: No. Los estudiantes estudian en la biblioteca.

    Active -ar verbs:

    ayudar
    bailar
    caminar (al perro) (to walk [the dog])
    cantar
    enseñar
    escuchar
    estudiar
    hablar
    llamar
    llegar
    mirar
    regresar

    New -ar verbs:

    tocar guitarra (eléctrica)
    masticar (to chew up)
    destrozar (to destroy)
    pilotear (to pilot)

    Extra words:

    la cabra (goat)
    el caimán (alligator)
    el dinosaurio
    el/la extraterrestre (alien)
    el robot
    el monstruo (monster)
    el tiburón (shark)
    el ratón (mouse) (regresar, pilotear)

    You can take notes on this Incident Report form.

    Click on the appropriate link below to see your bank of monitors.

    Estudiante 1
    Photo of TV static. Text on the edges of the image reads: Biblioteca, Cam 1, 13:28:54 Image of a goat standing on a pile of books in the library stacks. The goat is eating a book. Text around the edges of the image reads: Biblioteca, Cam 2, 13:29:35
    Photo of two young people dancing. Text around the edges reads: Residencia, Cam 1, 13:32:12 Image of TV static. Text around the edges reads: Residencia, Cam 2, 13:36:24
    Image of TV static. Text around the edges reads: Gimnasio, Cam 1, 13:40:08. A red dot shows that the camera is recording. Photo of people swimming in a pool. There are sharks in the pool. Text around the edges reads: Gimnasio, Cam 2, 13:40:19. A red dot signifies recording.
    Image of a lecture hall. A professor is lecturing. Text around the outside of the image reads: Aula, Cam 1, 13:44:45. A red dot signifies recording. Image of TV static. Text around the outside reads: Aula, Cam 2, 13:54:11, with a red dot for recording.
    Image of TV static. Text around the outside reads: Parque, Cam 1, 13:58:01, recording Photo of a woman talking on a cellphone and holding a leash. There is a large alligator on the leash. The text around the outside of the image reads: Parque, Cam 2, 13:58:02, recording
    Photo of students outside a building marked Centro de Atencion al Estudiante. Text around the image reads: Centro, Cam 1, 14:03:39, Recording Image of TV static. Text around the outside of the image reads: Centro, Cam 2, 14:13:46, Recording
    Image of TV static. Text around the outside reads: Laboratorio, Cam 1, 14:16:09, Recording Photo of a smiling scientist in a lab. Behind her, a battle mech is coming through the doorway piloted by a white mouse. The text around the outside of the image reads: Laboratorio, Cam 2, 14:17:24, Recording

     

    Estudiante 2
    Photo of students working in a library. Text around the outside of the image reads: Biblioteca, Cam 1, 13:28:54, Recording Image of TV static. Text around the outside reads: Biblioteca, Cam 2, 13:29:35, Recording
    Image of TV static. Text around the outside reads: Residencia, Cam 1, 13:32:12, Recording Photo of a young couple dancing. Behind them, through the window, we see the large eye of a monster or dinosaur. Text around the outside reads: Residencia, Cam 2, 13:36:24, Recording
    Photo of a man swimming in a pool. Text around the outside reads: Gimnasio, Cam 1, 13:40:08, Recording Image of TV static. Text around the outside reads: Gimnasio, Cam 2, 13:40:19, Recording
    Image of TV static. Text around the outside reads: Aula, Cam 1, 13:44:45, Recording Image of a man in a suit in front of a blackboard playing electric guitar with a microphone in front of him. Text around the outside of the image reads: Aula, Cam 2, 13:54:11, Recording
    Photo of a woman talking on a cellphone. She is holding a leash in her hand. Text around the outside reads: Parque, Cam 1, 13:58:01, Recording Image of TV static. Text around the outside reads: Parque, Cam 2, 13:58:02, Recording
    Image of TV static. Text around the outside reads: Centro, Cam 1, 14:03:39, Recording Image students outside a building marked Centro de Atencio al Estudiante. A fleet of flying saucers are landing. Text around the outside of the image reads: Centro, Cam 2, 14:13:46, Recording
    Photo of a professor helping students in a chemistry lab. Text around the outside reads: Laboratorio, Cam 1, 14:16:09, Recording Image of TV static. Text around the outside reads: Laboratorio, Cam 2, 14:17:24, Rec

     

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    Actividades: ¿Qué hora es?

    A. Icon of one person Relojes

    Listen to your instructor read what time it is. Draw the hands on each clock showing the time.

    Image of clock face with no hands Image of clock face with no hands
    Image of clock face with no hands Image of clock face with no hands

    B. Icon of one person A que hora _____?

    Complete the following statements using time references.

    1) Mi clase de español es ______________________________
    2) Ahora (now) ______________________________________
    3) Nosotros llegamos a la universidad ___________________________________
    4) Tú estudias _____________________________________________________
    5) Regreso a mi casa _______________________________________________

    C. partners Entrevista (interview)

    You and your partner interview each other to find out what time you do different things. Write down your partner’s answers so you can inform the class later.

    Modelo: Isabel, ¿a qué hora estudias el español?

    —Yo estudio el español a las seis de la mañana.
    —Isabel estudia el español ¡a las seis de la mañana!

    1. ¿A qué hora estudias el español?
    2. ¿A qué hora es tu clase favorita?
    3. ¿A qué hora miras la televisión?
    4. ¿A qué hora caminas con el perro o caminas para hacer ejercicio?
    5. ¿A qué hora bailas con tus amigos?
    6. ¿A qué hora llegas a tu primera clase?
    7. ¿A qué hora regresas a tu casa o dormitorio?

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