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  • Realidades 1, online textbook & Web Codes link

    Lose your vocab list?  Want to hear audio files of textbook activities?  Just want extra practice?

    "Cliquear aquí"  to access your textbook online then find our chapter.

    You can view and print chapter vocabulary and grammar summaries; listen to audio files for vocabulary pronunciation and guided practice activities; enter Web Codes to view additional explanations and practice activities; do test preparation activities; and more!

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  • 100 Words You Need To Know

    After 7th grade you already know some of these 100 words,  By the end of this year you will know many more.
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  • the Weather Channel en espanol

    The weather today or 10 days from now, en espanol.  You'll be surprised at how much you can figure out already.

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  • el tiempo: vocabulario adicional

    If your weather related vocabulary is a little 'cloudy' let this site shine some 'sun light' on the topic.

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  • el cuerpo: vocabulario adicional

    Need/want to know a body part that isn't one our required words?  Eye this list to see if it's here.

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  • Pobrecito! What hurts?

    Feel your way to the following link for more information on how to talk about what is hurting you.

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  • Holiday dates

    Can't remember when those holidays are?  This link will tell you when those important dates are.

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  • I'm not doing it? Something else is doing it to me, again?!

    It sounds like that verb 'gustar' again!
    There are other verbs that work like 'gustar'.
    Look here to find out what they are, what they mean, and how to use them.
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  • Frida Kahlo - a brief synopsis

    A quick summary about Frida Kahlo that includes some links to more information about here.
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  • Frida Kahlo - from PBS

    The incredible life and art of this Mexican artist:  Frida Kahlo.

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  • Nouns in Spanish - the same but different (see: Grammar Links, for more about nouns and articles)

    What?
    A noun is still a person, place, thing, animal or idea, and indicate number(singular vs plural), but, in Spanish all nouns also have gender(masculine vs feminine).
    Click here for 10 important facts to know about nouns and how to use them right in Spanish.
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  • 9 different ways to say: to Eat and/or to Drink ? !

    The verbs for eating and drinking vary from generic actions to situational specific uses.

    Feed your curiousity or quench your thirst for knowledge by nibbling on this link :)

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  • Mi Plato

    la Piramide Nutriva  has changed and is now  Mi Plato
     
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  • mas frutas

    Can't get your fill of fruits?

    Click here if you fancy more fruits!

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  • mas verduras

    Do you have a voracious appetite for vegetables?

    If you more then more veggie vocab then follow this link.

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  • It's noon. Why isn't lunch being served? That isn't what I expected to be eating at this time!

    Well, if you are in Mexico then lunch isn't being served because it isn't lunchtime!  So when is it?
    Follow this link to find out when meals are served and what to expect to eat differently at those mealtimes.
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  • An introduction to Mexican cuisine!

    Recipes for just about everything Mexican!
    An introduction to common spices, ingredients, and cooking methods.
    Sample everyday menus and holiday menus. 
    600+ year history of Mexican food.
    Munch on this link for just about everything you want to know about Mexican food and cooking!
     
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  • Spanish Food

    Savor this site for just about everything you want to know about Spanish foods and cooking!
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  • Cuitlacoche or Huitlacoche, it doesn't matter. It's the same thing. But, what is it?!

    Would you eat it if you didn't know what it is?
    Would you eat it if you saw it but didn't know what it is?
    Click on the link to see what this 'delicacy' is.
    Then, you can decide whether to say:  ¡Qué asco!  = How yucky!  or  ¡Qué sabroso! = How Yummy!
    For a special treat, keep looking until you find out 3 things that Cuitlacoche can be called in English?
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  • Para mantener la salud.

    in order to Maintain your health.  (in order to 'Stay in good shape'.)
    Check out the new MyFoodPyramid guide!
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  • 5A - la familia

    Great-grandmother, grandson, sister-in-law, half brother, godparents, ...

    Climb this family tree link for more family member relationships vocabulary.

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  • Estar = to Be

    'Be' ready by looking here for the conjugated forms of this verb, rules of use, and examples.

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  • Ser = to Be

    'Be' smart and look here for the conjugated forms of this verb, rules of use, and examples.

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  • Ir = to go

    'Go' to the following link for the conjugated forms of the verb "Ir" to talk about 'going' in different tenses.
    In the Related Lessons section there are links to: Expressions using "ir" , and using "ir" as 1 of 3 ways of Talking about future events.
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  • Asking Questions

    How do you keep a conversation going?  You ask questions!  Well, how do you ask questions?  You use Question Words like:
    Who, What, Where, Why, When, How, How much/many, and Which.
    Follow this link to find out how to say these Question Words in Spanish and make your conversations more interesting.
     
     
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