La Amiga Enojada
Directions: Translate this story - read it back to your parents in English. Our written stories will always be in the present tense, and the classroom stories always in the past tense. Use the words on the board to help and on the helper words I've provided - but only if you need to! After you read the story, answer the questions below.
Optional Extra-hard Super Review: Students - after you can translate from Spanish to English - try reading the English answer story and translate it into Spanish. This is only if you REALLY want to get it - but you'll get 2 boletos.
Parents: Scroll down to view the full translated story and answers to the questions. If you'd like, you can copy and paste the answers onto Word, then print them out so you can read them while your child is translating. Feel free to print out the Spanish story as well (see document download below), so you don't have to use the computer every time you review.
Directions: Translate this story - read it back to your parents in English. Our written stories will always be in the present tense, and the classroom stories always in the past tense. Use the words on the board to help and on the helper words I've provided - but only if you need to! After you read the story, answer the questions below.
Optional Extra-hard Super Review: Students - after you can translate from Spanish to English - try reading the English answer story and translate it into Spanish. This is only if you REALLY want to get it - but you'll get 2 boletos.
Parents: Scroll down to view the full translated story and answers to the questions. If you'd like, you can copy and paste the answers onto Word, then print them out so you can read them while your child is translating. Feel free to print out the Spanish story as well (see document download below), so you don't have to use the computer every time you review.
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Palabras nuevas (New words)
Enojado(a) - angry Ya - already Soy - I am Tenemos - we have Sus - your diecisiete - 17 ¡Ayudame! - help me! Restaurante - Restaurant Tengo hambre - I'm hungry (I have hunger) Necesito - I need Necesitas - you need Mesero - waiter Siete - seven Va - s/he goes Ahora - now Llorar - to cry Lloró - s/he cried Llora - s/he cries Días - days Fuerte - strong Por - for Diez mil y uno - Ten thousand and one Le da – she gives him Come - s/he eats Todo(a) - all or everything Cuántos? - how many? Muchos(as) - Many (or lots) Me llamo _____. Myself I call ______. – or My name is |
Helper words – not all on board – but in the written story:
Dan - they give Tienen - they have Toca - s/he knocks (touches) abre - s/he opens lloran - they cry da - s/he gives necesita - s/he needs piernas - legs primera - first segunda - second están - they are Media - half Zapatos – shoes Hongos - mushrooms Amigas – friends (all girls) Tienen – they have / you guys have Les dice - them she tells (or she says to them) Le dicen – her they tell (or they say to her) Le dice – her she tells (or she says to her) Otra – other/another Sus – his/her (plural) Su – his/her (singular) Trienta - thirty Una vaca – a cow Necesitas – you need |
Fill in the blanks with the missing words from the bingo game:
1. dan _____________
2. tienen _____________
3. toca _____________
4. abre _____________
5. lloran _____________
6. da _____________
7. necesita _____________
8. pierna _____________
9. primero(a) _____________
10. segundo(a) _____________
11. soy _____________
12. tenemos _____________
13. tu _____________
14. van _____________
15. amigas _____________
16. experta _____________
17. una _____________
18. hongos _____________
19. puerta _____________
20. zapatos _____________
21. no me gusta _____________
22. zanahorias _____________
Nuevas Palabras: Enojado (a) – Angry Ya - already
La Amiga Enojada
Hay una chica. Hay una vaca. La vaca se llama Moo-Moo. La vaca quiere tener una amiga. La vaca no quiere tener una amiga normal. La vaca no quiere tener una amiga horrible. La vaca quiere tener una amiga especial – una amiga de helado. La vaca está en Vacaville.
La chica está en Vacaville, también. La chica se llamaba Gritando Bertha. Gritando Bertha no quiere tener una amiga. Ya tiene una amiga. Su amiga no está feliz, y no está normal. Su amiga está enojada. Su amiga está en Vacaville también.
Para ser continuado…
ANSWER SECTION - TOP SECRET - PARENTS ONLY - NO PEEKING
1. dan they give/ you guys give
2. tienen they have/ you guys have
3. toca s/he touches, knocks, or plays (an instrument)
4. abre s/he opens
5. lloran they cry
6. da s/he gives
7. necesita s/he needs
8. piernas legs
9. primero(a) first
10. segundo(a) second
11. soy I am
12. tenemos we have
13. tu your
14. van they go/you guys go
15. amigas friends
16. experta expert
17. una a
18. hongos mushrooms
19. puerta door
20. zapatos shoes
21. no me gusta I don’t like
22. ¡zanahorias! carrots!
The Angry Friend
There is a girl. There is a cow. The cow calls herself Moo-Moo. The cow wants to have a friend. The cow doesn’t want to have a normal friend. The cow doesn’t want to have a horrible friend. The cow wants to have a special friend – an ice cream friend. The cow is in Vacaville.
The girl is in Vacaville, also. The girl calls herself Screaming Bertha. Screaming Bertha doesn’t want to have a friend. She already has a friend. Her friend is not happy, and is not normal. Her friend is angry. Her friend is in Vacaville, also.
To be continued…
1. dan _____________
2. tienen _____________
3. toca _____________
4. abre _____________
5. lloran _____________
6. da _____________
7. necesita _____________
8. pierna _____________
9. primero(a) _____________
10. segundo(a) _____________
11. soy _____________
12. tenemos _____________
13. tu _____________
14. van _____________
15. amigas _____________
16. experta _____________
17. una _____________
18. hongos _____________
19. puerta _____________
20. zapatos _____________
21. no me gusta _____________
22. zanahorias _____________
Nuevas Palabras: Enojado (a) – Angry Ya - already
La Amiga Enojada
Hay una chica. Hay una vaca. La vaca se llama Moo-Moo. La vaca quiere tener una amiga. La vaca no quiere tener una amiga normal. La vaca no quiere tener una amiga horrible. La vaca quiere tener una amiga especial – una amiga de helado. La vaca está en Vacaville.
La chica está en Vacaville, también. La chica se llamaba Gritando Bertha. Gritando Bertha no quiere tener una amiga. Ya tiene una amiga. Su amiga no está feliz, y no está normal. Su amiga está enojada. Su amiga está en Vacaville también.
Para ser continuado…
ANSWER SECTION - TOP SECRET - PARENTS ONLY - NO PEEKING
1. dan they give/ you guys give
2. tienen they have/ you guys have
3. toca s/he touches, knocks, or plays (an instrument)
4. abre s/he opens
5. lloran they cry
6. da s/he gives
7. necesita s/he needs
8. piernas legs
9. primero(a) first
10. segundo(a) second
11. soy I am
12. tenemos we have
13. tu your
14. van they go/you guys go
15. amigas friends
16. experta expert
17. una a
18. hongos mushrooms
19. puerta door
20. zapatos shoes
21. no me gusta I don’t like
22. ¡zanahorias! carrots!
The Angry Friend
There is a girl. There is a cow. The cow calls herself Moo-Moo. The cow wants to have a friend. The cow doesn’t want to have a normal friend. The cow doesn’t want to have a horrible friend. The cow wants to have a special friend – an ice cream friend. The cow is in Vacaville.
The girl is in Vacaville, also. The girl calls herself Screaming Bertha. Screaming Bertha doesn’t want to have a friend. She already has a friend. Her friend is not happy, and is not normal. Her friend is angry. Her friend is in Vacaville, also.
To be continued…