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Mila [183]
3 years ago
10

Think about how you learn in the Spanish classroom versus how you learn in the English classroom. Write five sentences comparing

and contrasting the classroom furniture and objects you use in each class. Use key verbs and phrases such as: usar (use), hay (there is/there are), en (in), para (for), and pero (but) to help you write your sentences. Each sentence must have at least one vocabulary word from this module (bold the vocabulary word).
Example:

En la clase de ingles usamos libros de vocabulario, pero en la clase de español usamos computadoras para vocabulario.
Spanish
1 answer:
jenyasd209 [6]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

See the sentences below.

Explanation:

I created a hypotehical vocabulary word bank for this activity.

Assume this vocabulary word: salón de clases (clasroom), escritorio (desk), pupitres (desk), ventanas (windows), pizarron (blackboard), estantes (bookcase), morrales (backpacks), libro (book), alumnos (pupils), maestra o maestro (teacher), lápiz (pencil), cuaderno (notebook), bolígrafo (pen).

Only some of those words are used in the five sentences.

The vocabulary word used is bolded in both the Spanish sentence and the translation.

<u>Sentence #1.</u>

Key verb: hay (there is / there are).

En el salón the la clase the español <em>hay</em> 14 pupitres, <em>pero</em> en la clase de inglés hay solo 10 pupitries.

Translation: In the classroom of the Spanish class there are 14 desks, but in the English class there are only 10 desks.

<u>Sentence #2.</u>

Key verb: usar (to use).

En la clase the inglés usamos lápices para escribir en nuestros cuadernos, pero en la clase de español solo usamos boligrafos.

Translation: In the English class we use pencils to write in our notebooks, but in the Spanish class we only use pens.

The conjuation fo the verb "usar" in present tense is:

Yo uso

Tú usas

Él-ella usa

Notros usamos

Vosotros usáis / ustedes usan

Ellos/ellas usan

<u>Sentence #3.</u>

Key verb (sentar)

En la clase de español me siento cerca de la maestra, pero en la clase de inglés me siento más lejos, porque me da pena.

Translation: In the Spanish class I sit close to the teacher, but in the English class I sit further, because I am ashamed.

The conjuation of the verb "sentar" in the reflexive form is:

Yo me siento

Tú te sientas

Él se sienta

Nosotros nos sentamos

Vosotros os sentáis / ustedes se sientan

Ellos/ellas se sientan

<u>Sentence # 4</u>

Key verb: colocar

En la clase de español colocamos los libros en los estantes, pero en la clase de español los colocamos debajo del pupitre.

Translation: In the Spanish class we place the books on the bookcases, but in the Spanish class we place them under the desk.

The conjugation of the verb "colocar" in present tense is:

Yo coloco

Tú colocas

Él coloca

Nosotros colocamos

Vosotros colocáis / ustedes colocan

Ellos/ellas colocan.

<u>Sentence #5.</u>

Key verb: ver (to see)

The conjugation of the verb "ver" in the past tense is:

Yo vi

Tú viste

Él/ella vio

Nosotros vimos

Vostros visteis (ustedes vieron)

Ellos/ellas vieron.

Durante la clase de inglés vimos por la ventana que estaba lloviendo, pero en la clase de español la ventana estaba cerrada.

Translation: During the English class we saw through the window that it was raining, but in the Spanish class the window was closed.

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