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    Spanish Help

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    and Useful Cognates and False Cognates 1. Select the response that best answers the question. Which of the following is a word borrowed from the Spanish language and used in the English language? A. El poncho B. El sándwich C. El champú D. El zíper 2. Which of the following is a word borrowed from the English language and used in the Spanish language? A. El poncho B. El sándwich C. La salsa D. La piñata 3. Identify the cognate in the following passage. Hola‚ Silvia. ¿Dónde estás

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    El 26 de marzo Charger Time! Spanish 2—Acc Tuesday Per 2‚ 3‚ 6 1. Attendance 2. WHILE students practice their Voc 9A:¿Cómo sera el futuro? OR work on their movie review Teacher STAMPs HW (front of WS 901 El Futuro) 3. Teacher answers questions on the review (Casi una mujer). 4. Correct front of WS 901 El Futuro 5. Use PPT—Instrucciones para el juego Lápices Musicales to Show instructions for setting up for the Musical Pens game. Groups

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    Discrimination In Spanish

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    Background Although it seems strange‚ languages do have sex‚ with Spanish and Arabic being the most sexist languages‚ while Finnish is the least sexist. This is because most of the languages do not have neutral terms that allow us to name something without associating it with the masculine or feminine‚ such as “the” in English‚ Spanish instead has “el” and “la” which gives rise to the fact that in practice the masculine is used as a synonym of the universal‚ which contributes to perpetuate discrimination

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    & uncles; the other is the one that your cousins‚ siblings‚ and you have come to known as yours. Do you take the new step and start a new culture different from your family’s roots‚ or make adapt to both cultures? Growing up my family was very Spanish dominant speaking; actually I don’t believe ever hearing anyone speaking English when I was a young boy. Both my grandparents had emigrated from Mexico and settled in Edinburg‚ where they started their family there. My mother was born a United States

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    SPAN1021 Introduction to Spanish Culture Essay topic: Youth Problems Among Spaniards and Hong Kong people Introduction Youth is a stage where every individual have to pass through. During this stage of life‚ there are huge amount of problems to deal with as he or she grows up and are inevitable. Juveniles from different countries and places may have a variety of growing-up issues but are generally similar. In this essay‚ it is going to discuss about the youth problems faced by teens in Spain

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    Class: Spanish II Dates: August 13 - 26 Review Unit Tuesday/Wednesday 13/14: Journal 1: ¿Cual fue la experiencia más importante que te pasó durante el verano? Descríbela usando al menos siete oraciones. Classwork: How to be a Spanish II student: Units—journals‚ vocab quizzes‚ homework on vhl site‚ skits‚ study guide‚ test. Speaking/Listening‚ F errors‚ Pet peeves—IDK‚ Yawning‚ Putting head down. Most important—dots. Get on Edmodo Page. Pass out question sheets

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    As I’ve read the pre-Spanish era given by Mr.Ralph‚ there are a lot of things I’ve learned‚ things that recalled me about the history of the Philippines and the situation we had in the arms of the Spaniards. First‚ when it comes to the people who were involved in the whole history about our country‚ many of them exert their efforts and their ideas on how things are possible and how it can work. Different places also contributed their ideas to the development of the history by observations that they

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    to gain money from local resourses and political power. Now we might ask why didn’t they "just" exploit the land and leave the native cultures be. Which brings me to the second reason‚ which is more from a cultural perspective. Example: Why did Spanish conquistadors think the natives in Sounth America couldn’t be human and

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    Spanish Influence on the Tainos Numerous individuals know how Columbus As a collective group of individuals‚ we learn of those who have lived before us – from the discovery of the West Indies to the interaction of the natives and colonist. However‚ even when the colonists have discovered these lands‚ it has been unclear as to which group of natives has been affected the most due to the arrival of the Spanish. As historians and their books have recorded‚ Columbus “discovered” the West Indies

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    Lamira Herrera Anth 121 5/12/15 Question Set 10: Chapter 17-19 1. (p. 459-61) What was an Aztec calpulli (plural calpultin)? What role did the calpulli play in the larger Aztec state? -Calpulli or calputin are small family units that owned land together; means “Great House”. The calputin played a smaller role in the larger Aztecan state because they did not own the same land and food producing powers but were used for trade and collection. The Templo Mayor (p. 462) was the main pyramid in the ceremonial

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