Success Series

Spanish I

The Spanish I Success Series is designed to review material previously learned in class and to provide additional practice of those skills.  The content of the series exhibits a dual focus on commonly made errors and on skills that will enhance student writing.

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Diana Diana M. Rodriguez Cardozo is a teacher at Daniels Middle School. She has taught for 9 years, 5 of which have been in North Carolina. Before coming to the U.S. she taught in her home country Colombia. Diana earned her Bachelors Degree in Philology and Language from Universidad Nacional in Bogot á , Colombia and her Masters Degree in Educational Leadership from Virginia Commonwealth University.
     
Joyce  

Joyce Contreras has taught in Wake County for the last 7 years.  Sheis currently teaching levels one, two and AP Spanish Language at Enloe High School.  She is a NBCT and is in her nineteenth year of teaching.  She previously taught in Charlotte, NC and in Danville, VA.

     
Meagan

Mrs. Meagan Seymour is in her third year as a teacher at Holly Springs High School in Holly Springs, NC. She currently teaches AP Spanish Language and various other upper level Spanish courses. She is also the Department Chair and Interactive Technology (Activboard) Director at her school. Prior to working at Holly Springs, she worked at Athens Drive High School for three years.

     

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Spanish I Lessons

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Greetings/Introductions Pluralization
Numbers   Adverbs of frequency  
Telling Time  Conjugation of –ER and –IR verbs 
Dates Ser
Alphabet Ir
Tú v. Ud. Contractions
Infinitives Ir + a + infinitive
Negation Tener idioms
Definite and Indefinite Articles Possessive adjectives
Adjectives Ser v. Estar
Word Order Comparatives
Gustar Superlatives
Prepositions Stem-changing verbs
Subject pronouns Direct object pronouns
Conjugation of –AR verbs Demonstrative adjectives
Estar