Spanish Project #1 Due Date/ Presentation Date: Monday February 25th
** All writing must be your original work **
Do NOT use an online translator to write phrases or sentences. You may use up to TEN new words in your writing, but you must put them into sentences that you can write on your own. If you can’t figure out how to say something with what you know, say something else!
If you look up a new verb, you can go to spanishdict.com/conjugation and type in the verb to see if it is regular or irregular so that you can use it correctly in a sentence.
** All writing must be your original work **
Do NOT use an online translator to write phrases or sentences. You may use up to TEN new words in your writing, but you must put them into sentences that you can write on your own. If you can’t figure out how to say something with what you know, say something else!
If you look up a new verb, you can go to spanishdict.com/conjugation and type in the verb to see if it is regular or irregular so that you can use it correctly in a sentence.
- Select a country. Write thirty or more sentences about the culture of your country. You may wish to include information about language, celebrations, sports, music, art, clothing and places of interest among other possibilities.
- Write a simple recipe for a traditional food from that country. It is fine to simplify the recipe so that you are able to write it. Include ingredients and at least four steps in the instructions.
- Create a menu for a restaurant from that country with prices in their currency. Include at least fifteen different items.
- Write a dialogue (8 complete sentences) using your menu.
- Write two other dialogues (8 complete sentences each) about other aspects of the culture. For example, two people can discuss a celebration or a place of interest.
- Bring in five or more pictures or drawings of things you mention in your writing that you will use as a visuals when you present your work to a group.
- Not required: You may bring in something to share with the group you present your work to such as an item of interest (currency, postcards, other small items) or a snack from that culture.