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39.
Extend this activity by having students form
questions for each item using
¿dónde?
1.
¿Dónde hay una cocina?
2.
¿Dónde hay un dormitorio?
40.
To prepare students for this activity, review
some vocabulary words and numbers.
42.
You may want to have students work in pairs
and go around the classroom pointing at each
item. One student asks the question and the
other points at the item as they give their
answer.
Gramática – Expresar existencia.
El verbo
haber
DESAFÍO 2
Unit
2
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HeRiTAge lAngUAge leARneRS
There are two useful expressions in Spanish
that use the verb form
hay
.
No hay de qué
is
used when someone thanks you, and it
means
you are welcome
.
No hay problema
means
“no problem”
or
“sure”
and can be
used after someone asks for a favor.
Ask students to decide which expression
they would use in each of these situations:
– Andy helps Janet walk on the cobblestoned
streets of Old San Juan and she thanks
him. What would Andy say?
– You walk into a café in San Juan and ask if
you may use the bathroom. What would the
server say?
MUliple inTelligenCeS:
Bodily-kinesthetic intelligence
In order to present the class with bodily-
kinesthethics, ask for all of the students to
stand at their seats.
– If you make a true statement about their
surroundings, they remain standing.
– If you make a false statement, they sit
down.
– If you make a statement that could be both
true or false, then students turn around
one time in a circle.
38.
? ; “ ” and ( ).
39.
Answers will vary.
40.
1. Falso
2. Falso
3. Cierto
4. Cierto
5. Cierto
41.
Answers will vary.
42.
Answers will vary.
Answer key
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La casa del abuelo Mack
Escucha.
Mack is describing his house. Listen and say
whether these statements are true
(cierto)
or false
(falso)
.
1.
Hay tres dormitorios.
2.
Hay tres baños.
3.
Hay un jardín con muchas flores.
4.
En la sala, hay un sofá muy bonito.
5.
Hay un garaje grande.
En tu salón de clase
Habla.
Choose four of the words
in the box to describe your classroom,
and ask a partner how many of them
there are. Your partner will ask you
about the remaining four. Answer
in complete sentences.
En tu casa
Habla.
With a partner, write what is in this house, using complete sentences.
Say how many there are of each thing. Can you list everything?
Modelo
Hay dos dormitorios y una sala.
sillas
relojes
televisores
profesores
puertas
chicas
chicos
ventanas
¿Cuántas pizarras
hay en el aula?
Hay dos pizarras.
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HeRiTAge lAn UAge leA neRS
There are two s ful expre s ons in Spanish
that use the ve b form
hay
.
No hay de qué
is
used when s meone thanks you, and it
means
you are welcome
.
No hay problema
means
“no problem”
o
“sure”
d can be
used after s meone asks for a favor.
Ask students to decide which expression
they would us in eac of these situations:
– Andy helps Janet walk on the cobblestoned
streets of Old S Juan and she thanks
him. What woul Andy say?
– You walk into a café i S Juan nd ask if
you may use the bathroom. What would the
server say?
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ciento nueve 109
La casa del abuelo Mack
Escucha.
Mack is describing hi hou e. Listen nd say
whet r these statements ar true
(cie to)
or false
(falso)
.
1.
Hay tres d rmitorios.
2.
Hay tres baños.
3.
Hay un jardín con muchas flores.
4.
En l s la, hay un sofá muy bonito.
5.
Hay un ga je grande.
En tu salón de clase
Habla.
Cho se four of the words
in the box to describe your classroom,
and ask a partner how many of them
there are. Your partner will ask you
about the remaining four. Answer
in compl te sentences.
En tu casa
Habla.
With a partner, rite what is in thi ho e, using compl te sentences.
Say how many there are of each thing. Can you list everything?
Modelo
Hay dos d mitorios y una sala.
sillas
relojes
televisores
profesores
puertas
chicas
chicos
ventanas
¿Cuánt s pizarras
hay en el aula?
Hay dos pizarras.
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