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fever





waiting room





doctor’s office





injection





cough





sneeze





itch





cover





get well





rest





prescribe





catch a cold; have a cold





heal





sore throat; pain in the throat





He/She looks bad





You (formal) must take better care of yourself





Cognates
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examine





symptom





thermometer





Grammar: Informal commands
Circle the best response for each scenario:

In Spanish, if you are addressing your cousin or your best friend, you would use tú/usted.

In Spanish, if you are addressing someone you don’t know, you would use tú/usted.

In Spanish, if you are addressing someone older than you, you would use tú/usted.


Video: Affirmative and negative formal commands introduction
Why does Renata say to Javi: “That sounds like something he would say to my abuelita”?


Formality is used as a sign of respect when addressing ________ people or people ________________.


What formal command does Renata give to Javi at the end of the video?

Grammar: Affirmative and negative formal commands
Use the Gramática Nueva section to complete the following chart. You may copy and paste the accented and special characters from this list if needed: Á, á, É, é, Í, í, Ó, ó, Ú, ú, ü, Ñ, ñ, ¡, ¿

Formal Command Endings

If the verb ends in:

-ar

-er

-ir

The formal command ends in:









Write a sentence in Spanish telling your mom to cover her mouth when she coughs.

_____________________________________________________________________________________.



Write a sentence in Spanish telling someone you don’t know not to cough.

_____________________________________________________________________________________.



You will notice the endings are the same for affirmative and negative formals commands. The only difference is that negative affirmative commands begin with _____.


Culture: Los mandatos cuando tienes una herida
Where does Belinda live?

Respuesta :

Answer:

fever- fiebre

waiting room- cuarto de espera

doctor’s office- la oficina del doctor

injection- inyección

cough- tos

sneeze- estornudo

itch- picazon

cover- cubrir

get well- mejorate

rest- descanso

prescribe- prescribir

heal- sanar

pain in the throat- dolor de garganta

He/She looks bad- El/ella se mira mal

You (formal) must take better care of yourself- Tú (formal) debes cuidarte mejor

examine- examinar

symptom- síntoma

thermometer- termómetro    

Write a sentence in Spanish telling your mom to cover her mouth when she coughs.

"Mama cubre tu boca cuando tosas."

Write a sentence in Spanish telling someone you don’t know not to cough.

"Yo no sabia que no deberia que toser."

You will notice the endings are the same for affirmative and negative formals commands. The only difference is that negative affirmative commands begin with _____.

(Im not sure about this one)

Culture: Los mandatos cuando tienes una herida

Where does Belinda live?

Mexico i think im not sure lol...