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Today and tomorrow you are going to work with your share drive group.

Your project should be


called
A conversation by ______ (including all of your names) and you should share it with your group
members and me. You will print out one copy for the substitute on Friday before you leave, and
then you will practice your lines over the weekend. I hope we will have time for everyone to
perform on Monday after we do some quiz review and Tuesday after we take our quiz.
You are going to write out a conversation about anything that you can say in Spanish that is
school appropriate. You can pretend that you dont know each other and introduce each other,
or you can be a group of friends just talking about what you like to do or want to do on the
weekend or what your schedule looks like for the week. It has to be a conversation entirely in
Spanish.
You will all proof it together to make sure there are no errors (grammar, spelling, accents), and
you followed all the rules (see below).
Then as a group you will come up with four questions someone could answer after reading your
conversation.
Finally, you will put the answers with full sentences at the bottom of your project, separate from
the questions.
Hopefully we will have time to perform these conversations for the class, and then you can ask
the class your questions. Otherwise, we may use them for class reading practice and review.
Over the weekend you need to practice your lines to hopefully perform on Monday or Tuesday.
The rules for the conversation:
1. The conversation should not include any English unless it is a proper name. Example: Yo
voy a Target. (Target is a proper name so it is the same in English and Spanish.)
2. Your name and a colon should be in front of everything you type in the conversation. If
you are changing your name for the conversation, you would write your real name
followed by your skit name in parentheses. Example:
Seora Shea (Monica): Hola, me llamo Monica. Cmo te llamas?
3. Each person must write at least 4 lines in the conversation asking and/or answering
questions from other group members. (So a group of 3 kids would have at least 12 lines of
text in their conversation skit, a group of 4 would have at least 16).
4. At least 2 of your lines of conversation should include a question. Dont forget your upside
down question mark and correct accents.
5. At least 1 of your lines should include conjugating jugar or ir.

The rules for the questions and answers:


1. Make sure each question is a full sentence with correct punctuation and accents and that it
can be answered from the conversation.
2. Make sure the questions are in a separate section than the answers, so we could cut off
the answers easily if we wanted to use the conversation and questions for practice.
3. Make sure the answers are all in full sentences and use proper punctuation and grammar.

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