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El mundo hispanohablante

Published on Nov 20, 2015

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EL MUNDO HISPANOHABLANTE

THE SPANISH-SPEAKING WORLD

LESSON STANDARDS:

  • RH6.8.7 Integrate quantitative or technical information expressed in words in a text with a version of that information expressed visually (e.g., in a flowchart, diagram, model, graph, or table)
  • Students will learn the names of 19 of the 21 Spanish speaking countries and capitals

El español es la lengua official de 21 países.

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EL MUNDO HISPANOHABLANTE

THE SPANISH-SPEAKING WORLD

El español es la lengua official de 21 países.

Spanish is the official language of 21 countries.
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Los países hispanos son:

  • México
  • Guatemala
  • Honduras
  • El Salvador
  • Nicaragua
  • Costa Rica
  • Panamá
  • Cuba
  • República Dominicana
  • Puerto Rico
  • Venezuela
  • Colombia
  • Ecuador
  • Perú
  • Bolivia
  • Paraguay
  • Chile
  • Argentina
  • Uruguay
  • Guinea Ecuatorial (en África)
  • España (en Europa)
The Spanish-speaking countries are:
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MEMORIZAMOS LAS CAPITALES MÁS FÁCILMENTE CON ESTE CANCIÓN:

  • México D.F., México
  • Guatemala, Guatemala
  • Tegucigalpa, Honduras
  • San Salvador, El Salvador
  • Managua, Nicaragua
  • San José, Costa Rica
  • Panamá, Panamá
  • La Habana, Cuba
  • Santo Domingo, República Dominicana
  • San Juan, Puerto Rico
We memorize the capitals more easily with this chant:
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CANTAMOS LAS CAPITALES DE AMÉRICA DEL SUR:

  • Caracas, Venzuela
  • Bogotá, Colombia
  • Quito, Ecuador
  • Lima, Perú
  • La Páz, Bolivia
  • Asunción, Paraguay
  • Santiago, Chile
  • Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Montevideo, Uruguay
Let's sing the capitals of South America:
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EN SUS MAPAS MARQUEN LA CAPITAL Y EL PAÍS DE TODOS PAISES HISPANOHABLANTES

In your maps, mark the Spanish-speaking countries and capits. [Students will have a handout.]

EN SUS MAPAS MARQUEN LA CAPITAL Y EL PAÍS DE TODOS PAISES HISPANOHABLANTES

In your maps, mark the Spanish-speaking countries and capits. [Students will have a handout.]

¿Cuál es la capital de...?

¿_____es la capital de cuál país?

Students will answer a popcorn drill to the two questions:

What is the capital of...?
________ is the capital of what country?
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¡DICTADO!

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For dictation, students will take out a piece of paper, write their heading, and practice spelling the names of the more difficult countries and capitols as the teacher reads them aloud:
1. Quito, Ecuador
2. Santo Domingo, Republica Dominicana
3. Montevideo, Uruguay
4. Managua, Nicaragua
5. Santiago, Chile
6. Caracas, Venezuela
7. La Paz, Bolivia
8. Tegucigalpa, Honduras
9. Asuncion, Paraguay
10. Bogota, Colombia
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PARA CORREGIR SUS PAPELES ANTES DE ENTREGARLOS:

  • Quito, Ecuador
  • Santo Domingo, República Dominicana
  • Montevideo, Uruguay
  • Managua, Nicaragua
  • Santiago, Chile
  • Caracas, Venezuela
  • La Paz, Bolivia
  • Tegucigalpa, Honduras
  • Asunción, Paraguay
  • Bogotá, Colombia
Students will check their work comparing their answers to the correct spellings listed.
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Students are called to the board to point out the country as the teacher says it aloud. Students then name the countries and capitals indicating their general locations on the map.

Untitled Slide

Students are called to the board to point out the country as the teacher says it aloud. Students then name the countries and capitals indicating their general locations on the map.

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