Daily Routine Essay

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Daily Routine Essay
Mission
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You will write an essay that describes your
daily routine.
Example: The alarm clock sounds at 6 am
and I wake up. I turn on the TV and watch
the news. After listening to the weather
forecast, I get out of bed and wander to the
kitchen to find something to eat.
Rules
1.
You MAY NOT use an online translator or any online
sources. Also, you may not consult native or heritage
speakers. This will be considered cheating and you will
receive a zero if you choose to ignore my directions.
You can consult a text book, your notes/packets, and any of
the Spanish teachers at GMS/GHS. A Spanish dictionary
(non-electronic) may be used as well.
* Try to stick to things/words you know. In other words, try to
avoid excessive use of the dictionary.
Rules
2.
Your dialogue must be at least 125
words in length. Try to use verbs and
vocabulary that you have acquired
throughout Spanish 1 and Spanish 2.
* Once again, please try to limit the use of dictionaries.
Stick to what you know.
Rules
2.
You must include the following items in your
essay:
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at least 8 reflexive verbs and pronouns (repeats do not count)
Please underline these verbs.
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at least 4 different body part vocabulary words
Please circle these words.
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at least 8 different object vocabulary words (ex. deodorant, shampoo, etc.)
Please circle these words.
Rules
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Again, I will be looking at organization of
your essay. Be sure that the piece flows and
happens in a logical sequence.
DO USE transition words to help with flow.
(examples: first, then, next, after, before,
while, etc.)
Be sure to pay attention to word order,
adjective agreement, verb agreement, etc.
Helpful Hints
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Remember, you only know the present tense
and the present progressive tense. Avoid
words that end in “-ed” or questions that start
with “did.”
Remember, a verb requires a reflexive
pronoun if the subject and the object receiving
the action are the same. See your notes!
Remember the rules concerning antes de,
después de, and para. See your notes!
Materials
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Do bring the following items to class:
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notebook
packet and/or any worksheets that we have used in class.
writing utensils
Spanish dictionary (if you have one)