TAREA 2/8-2/10

2/8- Share books and pictures.
so cuuuuuute....
practice with imperfect.
TAREA: workbook 5.2-5.5.
For the life of me, I can't remember what the other thing is... Darn it.

2/10- Write stories.

TAREA- Study Spanish.


There is a task that I want you to do. It is a bit of a pain at first, but once you get it, it is extremely helpful. Your homework is to open up an account at Study Spanish.com Here are the directions:

1.) go here: http://www.studyspanish.com/help/free-membership.htm
2.) Open up a free membership account by entering your email.
3.) A password will be sent to your email account, and you can use that to complete membership.
4.) When prompted, but in my teacher ID 3NX2298T (you can cut and paste this clumsy ID).
5.) Then go to "grammar" and scroll down. There are so many awesome topics to practice!!! They are laid out clearly and simply. For homework, you will need to open the account and do the following practice sessions:

TAREA-
1.) In your studyspanish.com account, go to unit 5, lesson 51- Saber vs. Conocer and Pedir vs. Preguntar. How perfectly aligned to our last test! Now, in order to get credit for the practice quizzes they give you, you need to score 100%. You can take these tests an unlimited amount of times. I will see that you took the quiz when you complete it with a 100% right. That means you have to keep going back and correcting yourself until you get it. Each lesson has a few parts. a- a written explaination b-audio examples c-quizzes d-a final at the end of the lesson.

You must complete the entire lesson 51. If you do this, I will not only give you extra credit homework, but I will give all of you the test points that covered saber-conocer! Isn't that special?

2.) Now go to Unit 6 lesson 62, Preterit vs. Imperfect. Do this lesson thoroughly, reading, listening and taking the final.

3.) Extra Credit if you choose to do any other lessons in UNIT 5, like practicing reflexive. (or another you feel is useful in 1-5.) Wait to move on in UNIT 6.

Capiche?

email me with questions or concerns.

Feliz día de san Valentín,

Alison

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