What time do you wake up in the morning? What do you …
What time do you wake up in the morning? What do you do after? Some of your daily routine might include showering, taking a bath, brushing your teeth, washing your face, drying your hair, getting dressed, etc. You may do some of the routines in the evening to get ready for bed as well. In this seminar you will learn various phrases and verbs for routines you do on a daily basis.ACTFL StandardsCommunication: Interpersonal Communication, Presentational CommunicationConnections: Making ConnectionsLearning TargetI can talk about my daily routine.Habits of MindThinking and communicating with clarity and precisionCritical Thinking SkillInternalize
There are a few essential items you need on a daily basis …
There are a few essential items you need on a daily basis to prepare yourself. You will need deodorant, toothpaste, a toothbrush, shampoo, soap, etc. In this seminar you will be able to identify these objects as well as how to identify who owns them by using possessive adjectives such as my, your, his/her, our, and their.ACTFL StandardsCommunication: Interpersonal Communication, Interpretive CommunicationCultures: Relating Cultural Products to PerspectivesLearning TargetI can understand basic familiar information from an adHabits of MindApplying past knowledge to new situationsCritical Thinking SkillClassifying
Reflexive verbs are very unique in that they have their own way …
Reflexive verbs are very unique in that they have their own way of conjugating that is different than what you have learned before. Reflexive verbs have their own pronouns. Pay good attention to these new pronouns in this seminar and how to conjugate these verbs.ACTFL StandardsCommunication: Interpersonal Communication, Interpretive Communication, Presentational CommunicationConnections: Making ConnectionsComparisons: Language ComparisonsLearning TargetI can write about common events and daily routines.Habits of MindThinking flexiblyCritical Thinking SkillConstructing Support
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