Les 2 Familia

Les 2 Periode 2
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Les 2 Periode 2
¡Bienvenidos!

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Zet de juiste vraag bij het juiste antwoord
¿De dónde eres?
¿Dónde vives?
¿Cuántos años tienes?
Hola, ¿Qué tal?
¿Cómo te llamas?
Soy de los Países Bajos
Vivo en Ámsterdam
Tengo 25 años.
Hola, ¡muy bien!
Me llamo Juan.

Slide 2 - Drag question

Wat zou de dónde eres
kunnen betekenen?
A
ik ben
B
waar
C
waar kom je vandaan
D
Wie ben je?

Slide 3 - Quiz

¿De dónde eres?
A
Soy en...
B
Soy de...

Slide 4 - Quiz

LA FAMILIA

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Now we will take notes
We will watch a video explaining the family members names in Spanish.
Write them down in your notebook.

Slide 6 - Slide

Slide 7 - Video

The Family Tree
Make your own family tree.
Use the vocabulary we just learnt, use the titel:

Mi árbol genealógico.
timer
15:00

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In Spanish, personal pronouns are used to represent people or things in sentences. Here’s a list of the subject pronouns in Spanish:

Subject Pronouns:
Yo – I
Tú – You (informal singular)
Él – He
Ella – She
Usted (Ud.) – You (formal singular)
Nosotros / Nosotras – We (masculine/feminine)
Vosotros / Vosotras – You all (informal plural, masculine/feminine, used mainly in Spain)
Ellos – They (masculine or mixed group)
Ellas – They (feminine)
Ustedes (Uds.) – You all (formal plural in Spain, used for both formal and informal in Latin America)

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In Spanish, possessive pronouns indicate ownership or possession. They are used to replace the noun that is being possessed and agree in gender and number with the noun they replace.

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Possessive Pronouns (Singular and Plural)
Here’s a breakdown of possessive pronouns in Spanish:

Singular:
Mío / Mía – Mine (masculine/feminine)
Example: Este libro es mío. (This book is mine.)

Tuyo / Tuya – Yours (informal singular, masculine/feminine)
Example: La casa es tuya. (The house is yours.)

Suyo / Suya – His, hers, yours (formal singular), its (masculine/feminine)
Example: La idea es suya. (The idea is his/hers/yours.)

Nuestro / Nuestra – Ours (masculine/feminine)
Example: El coche es nuestro. (The car is ours.)

Vuestro / Vuestra – Yours (informal plural, used mainly in Spain; masculine/feminine)
Example: La casa es vuestra. (The house is yours.)

Suyo / Suya – Theirs, yours (formal plural) (masculine/feminine)
Example: La decisión es suya. (The decision is theirs/yours.)

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Plural:

Míos / Mías – Mine (masculine/feminine)
Example: Esos libros son míos. (Those books are mine.)

Tuyos / Tuyas – Yours (informal singular, masculine/feminine)
Example: Las chaquetas son tuyas. (The jackets are yours.)
S
uyos / Suyas – His, hers, yours (formal singular), theirs, yours (formal plural) (masculine/feminine)
Example: Los perros son suyos. (The dogs are theirs/yours.)

Nuestros / Nuestras – Ours (masculine/feminine)
Example: Las ideas son nuestras. (The ideas are ours.)

Vuestros / Vuestras – Yours (informal plural, used mainly in Spain; masculine/feminine)
Example: Las sillas son vuestras. (The chairs are yours.)

Suyos / Suyas – Theirs, yours (formal plural) (masculine/feminine)
Example: Las flores son suyas. (The flowers are theirs/yours.)

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Sleep de Nederlandse bezittelijke voornaamwoorden naar de juiste Spaanse bijbehorende posesivos
mi(s)
vuestro/a/os/as
su(s)
tu(s)
nuestro/
a/os/as
mijn
uw
jouw
hun
zijn
jullie
haar
ons/onze

Slide 13 - Drag question

timer
5:00

Slide 14 - Slide

Wat heb je geleerd vandaag?

Slide 15 - Open question

Translate into Spanish:
Dit is mijn kat, hij heet Monk
This is my cat, his name is Monk

Slide 16 - Open question

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Slide 17 - Poll