Español con Señora Burmaster World Language
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PROSPERO ANO NUEVO - Happy New Year We continue to practice basic greetings, formal and familiar, and how to ask and give someone's name. We are using our classroom commands (abre/cierra la carpeta/puerta/ventana, saquen los lápices/nombres/fichas, empujan las sillas, sube/baja las persianas, apaga/prende la luz). New words in "noviembre" were: el otono, el invierno, la primavera, el verano - fall, winter, summer, spring
el pavo - turkey
el pajaro - bird
el arbol - tree
la hoja - leaf (Las hojas caen.)
el edificio - building
la flor -flower (Las flores brotan.)
cansado(a) - tired
triste - sad
hace sol - it's sunny
hace frio - it's cold
hace calor - it's hot
rojo, amarillo, anaranjado, cafe, gris, negro - red, yellow, orange, brown, gray, blackNew words in "diciembre" were: la flor de nochebuena - Christmas Eve flower (poinsettia)
la decoracion - ornament
el arbol de navidad - Christmas tree
la corona de navidad - Christmas wreath/crown
el baston de caramelo - candy cane
el nino Jesus - baby Jesus
el regalo - present
la bota de navidad - Christmas stocking (boot)
San Nicolas - St. Nicholaslas posadas - "the inn" - Mexican holiday tradition of processions for 9 nights before Christmas, searching for a place to stay la vela - candle
la estrella - star
el farol - lantern
el pesebre - manger
el nacimiento - nativity
el pastor - shepherd
la iglesia - church
Feliz Navidad - Merry Christmas
Prospero Ano Nuevo - Happy New YearStudents are graded based on their listening/comprehension skills, class participation, effort and completion of classwork. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to call me at X1031 or to email me. Other Places to go:
1) Sra. Burmaster's webpage
2) Practice parts of the face
3) Practice Spanish number pronunciation

Email: Señora Burmaster