Here’s a suggested outline for your Google Slide presentation based on your instructions:
Slide 1: Title Page (5 pts)
- Title: My Spanish Presentation
- Name: [Your Name]
- School: [Your School Name]
- Grade: [Your Grade]
- Class Period: [Your Class Period]
Slide 2: "I Am" Poem Sentence Stems (40 pts)
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I am a student who loves to learn.
- Spanish Translation: Soy un estudiante que ama aprender.
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I am someone who enjoys music and sports.
- Spanish Translation: Soy alguien que disfruta de la música y los deportes.
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I am excited about going to school every day.
- Spanish Translation: Estoy emocionado(a) de ir a la escuela todos los días.
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I know how to play the guitar.
- Spanish Translation: Sé cómo tocar la guitarra.
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I like to eat pizza and tacos.
- Spanish Translation: Me gusta comer pizza y tacos.
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I want to travel to Spain next summer.
- Spanish Translation: Quiero viajar a España el próximo verano.
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I enjoy learning about different cultures.
- Spanish Translation: Disfruto aprender sobre diferentes culturas.
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I am passionate about science and math.
- Spanish Translation: Soy apasionado(a) de la ciencia y las matemáticas.
Slide 3: Sentence Structure Breakdown (40 pts)
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Saber/Conocer Sentence Structure:
- English: I know how to play the guitar.
- Spanish: Sé cómo tocar la guitarra.
- Explanation: “Saber” is used because it refers to knowing how to do something.
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Gustar Sentence Structure:
- English: I like to eat pizza and tacos.
- Spanish: Me gusta comer pizza y tacos.
- Explanation: "Me gusta" indicates that I like something. The verb is in the singular form because it refers to the act of eating.
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“Ir+a+verb/place” Sentence Structure:
- English: I want to travel to Spain next summer.
- Spanish: Quiero viajar a España el próximo verano.
- Explanation: The structure combines "ir" with "a" to indicate direction toward a place.
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Present Tense Regular and Irregular Verb Structure:
- Example:
- Regular: “I eat pizza.” (Como pizza.)
- Irregular: “I am excited.” (Estoy emocionado/a.)
- Explanation: "Como" is a regular verb in the present tense, while “estoy” is an irregular verb.
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Make sure to use visuals or relevant images if necessary to enhance your slides, and remember to keep the text clear and concise for your audience!