[F] = Full Control [P] = Partial Control [C] = Conceptual Control
Curriculum and Professional Development Division K12 Foreign Language
SPANISH I3840 Teacher Guide UNIT 7: Lets Eat
By the end of this unit, students will be able to Interpersonal Communication Interpretive Communication Presentational Communication Culture, Connections, Comparisons, and Communities Conversation Reading Listening Speaking Writing 1.7.1 Order food and drink in a restaurant or a market 1.7.2 Ask for the bill in a restaurant 1.7.3 Ask for and understand basic information about a menu 1.7.4 Ask for what they need in a restaurant 1.7.5 Ask for help from someone to locate food items in a store or market 1.7.6 Ask how much something costs 1.7.7 Talk about what they eat 2.7.1 Understand some of what they read on a menu 2.7.2 Understand some of what they read about a restaurant in an ad or review in a newspaper, brochure, or online 2.7.3 Understand some of what they read in a recipe or shopping list 3.7.1 Understand when a waiter tells them the daily specials 3.7.2 Understand some of what people say about food 3.7.3 Understand what they hear in a restaurant advertisement 4.7.1 Talk about a restaurant and its menu 4.7.2 Give their preferences and recommendations of what to order in a restaurant 4.7.3 Tell the basic ingredients in certain dishes 5.7.1 Write a description of a restaurant and its menu 5.7.2 Give their preferences and recommendations of what to order in a restaurant 6.7.1 Understand the Spanish-speaking worlds view on meal times, portion sizes, table etiquette, and tipping What will students know by the end of this unit? Vocabulary Language Structures and Conventions Food Utensils and place settings The bill and currency Weights, measures, portions, and amounts Food descriptions Ordering and appropriate expressions of courtesy for commercial transactions Comparatives and superlatives Partitive articles (some, any) [P] Demonstrative adjectives [P] Articles used as pronouns [C] Comparatives and superlatives [P] Polite expressions when ordering [P] What universal concepts should I teach throughout this course? 7.0.1 Identify and use cognates that exist between Spanish and English 7.0.2 Compare language structures between Spanish and English 7.0.3 Compare and contrast the cultures of the Spanish-speaking world with their own culture 7.0.4 Recognize opportunities to use Spanish outside of the classroom setting 7.0.5 Recognize and use gestures, manners, behaviors, greetings, and idiomatic expressions of the Spanish-speaking world 7.0.6 Recognize similarities and differences in the Spanish-speaking writing system and use it with increasing accuracy 7.0.7 Recognize and use the Spanish sound system with increasing accuracy
Quarter 4 MarchApril Curriculum and Professional Development Division K12 Foreign Language
SPANI SH I 3840 Vocabulary Guide UNI T 7: Lets Eat
Quarter 4 MarchApril Utensils el tenedor fork la cuchara spoon el plato plate la servilleta napkin el cuchillo knife la taza cup el tazn bowl el vaso glass
Food and Restaurants el caf coffee el agua water el refresco soda la leche milk el t tea la limonada lemonade el pan bread la hamburguesa hamburger el sndwich sandwich la sopa soup la fruta fruit la manzana apple el fresa strawberry la banana banana la naranja orange la carne meat la carne de res beef el pollo chicken el pescado fish las verduras vegetables el maz corn las zanahorias carrots las papas potatoes los frijoles beans la cebolla onion el tomate tomato la ensalada salad las papas fritas french fries el postre dessert la torta cake el pastel pastry el helado ice cream la galleta cookie
Comparisons/Superlatives ms que more tan ms de menos que less tan menos de mejor better peor worse tantos como as many as tanto como as much as
Food Descriptions caliente hot fro cold picante spicy salado salty asqueroso disgusting delicioso delicious bueno good malo bad
Measurements el kilo kilo la onza ounce la libra pound mucho a lot demasiado too much poco a little bastante enough suficiente sufficient el trozo a piece otro another
Currency and Bills el dlar dollar el billete bill (paper money) la moneda coin la cuenta bill (final amount due) la tarjeta de crdito credit card el efectivo cash Cunto cuesta? How much does it cost? la propina tip caro expensive barato cheap el cambio change los impuestos taxes el dinero money Es incluido? Is it included?
Ordering Perdone. Excuse me. Un men, por favor. A menu, please. Qu le gustara? What would you like? Me gustara Id like En seguida, pronto. Right away. Aqu est. Here it is. Buen provecho! Enjoy your meal! pagar top pay for pedir to ask for cenar to eat dinner almorzar to eat lunch desayunarse to eat breakfast preferir to prefer cocinar to cook tomar to take (medicine) beber to drink comprar to buy tener hambre to be hungry tener sed to be thirsty