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Curso de español de un semestre para principiantes (1/3): Usos de "estar"

En este curso, los estudiantes aprenden a usar el verbo "estar" para hablar sobre cómo se sienten ellos y los demás y dónde se encuentran las personas y los objetos. Los estudiantes se divertirán y ganarán confianza en sus habilidades para hablar español. #confianza
Babbling Brook Language School by Miss Jocelyn
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Qué está incluido

18 reuniones en vivo
9 horas presenciales
Tarea
1 hora por semana. There will be minimal work to do outside of class, however, it is highly suggested that families continue to practice the new vocabulary and concepts outside of the classroom. Practicing outside of class will give students the opportunity to relate the class material to their own life and environment which will help cement the language in their brains. Some weeks additional activities will be posted for children to do outside of class. These are always optional but highly encouraged! In our final week of class students will begin creating a book containing the vocabulary and sentence frames we've been practicing. While we will begin this in class some students may need additional time to complete it outside of class.
Evaluación
In the final week of class students will begin creating a book containing the vocabulary and sentence frames we've been practicing. This book gives students a chance to demonstrate what they have learned throughout the course. While we will begin this in class some students may need additional time to complete it outside of class.

Experiencia de clase

Hola Estudiantes! Hello Students! 

In this class, we will become masters of the Spanish verb "Estar- to be". 

🌟 Who is this class for?
1) This class is designed for beginner Spanish students. 
2) Students with some previous exposure to the Spanish language (numbers, letters, introductions, greetings)
3) Students who want to not only learn Spanish but also have fun!
4) Students who do well with small class sizes (6 students or less).

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🌟How is this class structured?
1) 1st meeting each week will be an introduction to the new vocabulary/grammar based on the weekly theme (topics listed below)
2) 2nd meeting each week students apply and practice what was learned in meeting #1 through games, stories, and activities. 
3) This course is the first part of a three part series. Once your child completes this course they can attend part #2.

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🌟Teaching Approach
1) Our number one priority is making your student feel welcome and included. We understand that when students feel comfortable they are more open to learning new things.

2) Vocabulary in this course is learned through exaggerated facial expressions, TPR (total physical response), pictures, songs, games, and props to help your child make associations between new words and their meaning. 

3) Teachers speak slowly and clearly and model sentence frames and vocabulary for students. After modeling the sentence frames the students and teacher will practice them in a call and response manner. 

4) Class activities include a mix of speaking, listening and writing/drawing activities. Teachers may utilize Nearpod (https://nearpod.com/) in class presentations so that students can demonstrate their understanding in a nonverbal manner by drawing on presentation slides. 

6) This course is designed to give students repeat exposure to the target vocabulary and sentence frames so they have plenty of opportunities to practice and master the lesson objectives.

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🌟 Weekly Themes: 

WEEK 1: Bienvenidos! Welcome! 
1) Introductions and expectations for the class are shared. 
2) Students introduce themselves "Me llamo....My name is...", share how old they are "Yo tengo...años....I am...years old" and share how they are feeling "Yo estoy....I am....". 
3) Students learn a variety of emotions and get introduced to the verb "estar-to be" in the first and second person singular (yo estoy....tú estás....-I am....you are...) and the question word "cómo-how". 
4) Students will gain an understanding that the verb 'estar' can be used to talk about how we are feeling. 

WEEK 2: 
1) Students learn how to conjugate (change) the verb "estar-to be" in the third person singular and plural (la persona está...the person is...las personas están....the people are....). 
2) Students gain an understanding that an "s' must be placed at the end of the adjective describing more than one person/thing to make it plural.

WEEK 3: 
1) Students learn how to conjugate (change) the verb "estar" in the first person plural "mi familia y yo estamos....My family and I are....". 
2) Students learn that they change the verb "estar" to "estamos" when they are talking about themselves with either one other person or more. 
3) Students learn vocabulary they can use to refer to other people and themselves (amigo-friend, familia- family etc.).

WEEK 4: 
1) Students are introduced to how they can talk directly to a group of people and describe how they are all feeling (vosotros/vosotras/vosotres). 
2) Students learn that the vosotros form of the verb estar is most common in the country of Spain. 

WEEK 5: 
1) Students are challenged to apply what they have learned and create sentences describing how different people are feeling. 
2) Students learn a song to help remember all of the different ways we conjugate the verb "estar". 
3) Students complete a fill-in-the-blank exercises in addition to a roll-a-sentence game where students use a game die to create their own sentences!

WEEK 6: 
1) Students are introduced to the second use of the verb "estar-to be". 
2) Students gain an understanding that the verb "estar" can also be used to talk about the location of people and objects. 
3) Students learn vocabulary associated with places around the home
4) Students learn the question word "dónde- where".

WEEK 7: 
1) Students learn vocabulary that can be used to talk about their family members and will use this vocabulary to talk about where their family is within the home. 
Ex."Mi madre está en la sala de estar- My mom is in the living room....Mis abuelos están en la oficina....My grandparents are in the office." 

WEEK 8: 
1) Students learn vocabulary associated with furniture and items in the home.  
2) Students use new vocabulary to talk about where different items are located in the home using complete sentences and the verb "estar".

WEEK 9: 
1) Students apply what they have learned in this course to create a story about a group of people and how they are feeling and where they are! In our final meeting students will present this story to their classmates and we will celebrate everything they have learned!

END OF COURSE! Keep a lookout for our other class offerings :)

Please send us a message if you have any questions and we hope to see your child in class soon!

Nos Vemos Pronto :)
#confidence
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Metas de aprendizaje
Students will gain an understanding that the verb "estar" can be used to describe how people are feeling and where they are. 

QUESTION WORDS
1) ¿Dónde?-Where?  
2) ¿Cómo?-How?

CONJUGATION OF ESTAR- TO BE
Yo estoy...I am
Tú estás...you are
La persona está...The person is
Otras personas y yo estamos....other people and I are
Vosotros estáis...you all are
Las personas están...The people are

EMOTIONS/EMOCIONES: 
*students will also gain an understanding of how to change these emotions when they are describing more than one person and learn the appropriate endings when describing people with different genders (people who identify as female, male and non-binary).
Feliz- Happy
Triste- Sad
Cansado- Tired
Enojado- Angry
Emocionado- Excited
Enfermo- Sick

PLACES/LUGARES:
El comedor- the dining room
La cocina- the kitchen
El dormitorio- the bedroom
El baño- the bathroom
La oficina- the office
La sala de estar- the living room

LA FAMILIA- Family:
La Madre- The mom
Las Madres- The moms
El Padre- The dad
Los Padres- The parents/dads
El Abuelo- The Grandfather
La Abuela- The Grandmother
Los Abuelos- The Grandparents/Grandfathers
Las Abuelas- The Grandmothers
El Hermano- The Brother
La Hermana- The Sister
Las Hermanas- The Sisters
Los Hermanos- The Siblings/Brothers

Los MUEBLES- Furniture:
Los Muebles- The Furniture
La Lámpara- The Lamp
La Sofa- The Sofa/Couch
La Silla- The Chair
La Mesa- The Table
La Cama- The Bed
La Computadora- The Computer
objetivo de aprendizaje

Otros detalles

Orientación para padres
This class welcomes students of all gender identities and we want to equip students with the knowledge of how to talk about people of different gender identities. Spanish is a gendered language and adjective endings sometimes change depending on the gender of the person being described. This class includes the adjective endings for those that identify as female, male and non-binary. 3rd party sources used in this class include Nearpod. Younger students may need assistance setting up Nearpod. A link to access the Nearpod presentation will be posted in the classroom dashboard prior to class. Clicking on this link will bring the student to the class presentation. No account is necessary to access Nearpod. A PDF with instructions on how to use this tool will be attached to the welcome message sent to families after enrollment. *Using Nearpod is optional as the teacher also has the ability to screen share the presentation and activities through Zoom.
Lista de útiles escolares
In this course, students will need minimal supplies. Any worksheets will be posted in the classroom portal before class starts so families have time to print. If you do not have access to a printer at home the teacher can also screen share the worksheet/activity so your child can still easily participate.

Information for this class will be presented via Nearpod presentations which can be screen shared with students. In addition, Nearpod presentations allow students to access games and activities independently. The teacher is able to view student progress as they complete it on their own device. Instructions on how to use Nearpod can be viewed in the welcome message. No account is required. 

Depending on how quickly the students go through the material we may have time to do some additional exercises to practice the vocabulary. Please have your student bring a piece of paper and something to draw with to each class. If time allows we will use these materials to continue practicing the new words. Students should come prepared to speak Spanish, interact with their classmates, and have fun! If there are any additional supplies they will be listed in the classroom section before the class begins.
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Idioma en el que se imparte la clase
Español
Se unió el June, 2020
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Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
Maestría en Educación desde University of Buckingham
Ms. Hayley
Licenciatura en Idioma extranjero desde Nazareth College of Rochester NY
Maestra Jocelyn (she/her)
TEACHER QUALIFICATIONS:

1) Language or Education Background (Bachelors Degree and/or Teaching Certificate)
2) Native or Fluent Speaker
3) 5+ Years of Experience Working With Youth
4) Have Travelled or Lived in a Country or Territory Where Language is Spoken.
5) Believe in Creating an Inclusive and Welcoming Environment For All Students to Learn

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