Write the rough draft of your informative description. 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, ¡, ¿
Your rough draft should be written in complete sentences in Spanish and include the following requirements:
What to include in your rough draft | Hint |
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Sentence one:
☐ Greet your neighbor. |
Remember:
Include a greeting. |
Sentence two:
☐ Write one sentence in Spanish to show the first thing your neighbor must do to get to the final destination. |
Remember:
Use tener + que + infinitive. Use your prepositions (e.g., a la derecha or a la izquierda). |
Sentence three:
☐ Write one sentence in Spanish to show him where to stop. |
Remember:
Use one affirmative tú (informal) command. Use parar. |
Sentence four:
☐ Write one sentence in Spanish to tell the correct roads to take. |
Remember:
Warn him or her what road he shouldn’t take and which road he should take. Use a negative tú (informal) command to guide him or her. Use your en route vocabulary (e.g., turn, pass, cross, etc.) |
Sentence five:
☐ Write one sentence in Spanish to tell the exact location of the final destination. |
Remember:
Start with the name of the location. Use estar + preposition to be specific. |