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9780026353021

Accion Level 1

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  • ISBN13:

    9780026353021

  • ISBN10:

    0026353024

  • Edition: Teacher
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1992-06-01
  • Publisher: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill School Pub
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Table of Contents

¡Bienvenidos a San Antonio!
Hola, ¿que tal?
4(8)
Vocabulario
6(2)
Las tres Americas
8(4)
¿Que quieres hacer?
12(10)
Vocabulario
14(3)
iBienvenidos a San Antonio!
17(1)
How to Talk About What You Want to Do: Quiero/quieres+infinitive
18(2)
La herencia espanola en los Estados Unidos
20(2)
¡Buenos dias!
22(10)
Vocabulario
24(3)
Senor, senora, senorita
27(1)
How to Ask at What Time Something Takes Place: ¿A que hora es...?
28(2)
Las misiones de San Antonio
30(2)
¿Que to gusta estudiar mas?
32(14)
Vocabulario
34(4)
Apellidos
38(1)
How to Say What You Like and Don't Like to Do: Me gusta/te gusta+infinitive
39(2)
¿Como? No entiendo
41(1)
How to Talk About One Thing or More Than One: El/la/los/las; use of de for specifics
42(4)
¿Sabes hablar espanol?
46(12)
Vocabulario
48(3)
Las notas
51(1)
How to Talk About Things You Know How to Do: Se/sabes + infinitive
52(2)
Arte y musica del suroeste
54(1)
How to Say Where You Want to Go: The infinitive ir
55(3)
Me gusta San Antonio
58(10)
Vocabulario
60(2)
Pues, bueno, a ver
62(1)
How to Talk About What You Like or Dislike: Gusta/gustan + object(s)
63(2)
Saludos y despedidas
65(1)
How to Spell in Spanish: The Spanish alphabet
66(2)
Lectura Las paginas amarillas
68(2)
Repaso
70(6)
Mis companeros en San Antonio
Los companeros de clase
76(14)
Vocabulario
78(4)
Maria
82(1)
How to Identify and Describe People and Things: Soy, eres, es
83(3)
Hispanos famosos
86(1)
How to Identify and Describe People and Things: Somos, son
87(3)
¿Como es David?
90(12)
Vocabulario
92(3)
Los ademanes
95(1)
How to Describe People and Things: Adjectives ending in -o/-a
96(2)
Los estudiantes de intercambio
98(1)
How to Say What You Plan to Do: Pienso/piensas + the infinitive
99(3)
¿Tarde o temprano?
102(14)
Vocabulario
104(3)
¡Que elegante!
107(1)
How to Say or Ask Where Someone Is Going or What Someone Is Going to Do: The verb ir
108(4)
Ay, perdon
112(1)
How to Talk About What Belongs to Others: De for possession
113(3)
¿Que pasa?
116(12)
Vocabulario
118(3)
Puntualidad
121(1)
How to Talk About Routines: ``Yo'' form of -ar and -er verbs
122(2)
El beisbol
124(1)
How to Talk About a Friend's Routine: ``Tu'' forms of -ar and -er verbs
125(3)
El Dia de la Raza
128(12)
Vocabulario
130(3)
Festivales
133(1)
How to Report on the Routine Actions of Someone Else: Third person singular -ar and -er verbs
134(2)
La cocina mexicana del suroeste
136(1)
How to Describe the Routine Actions of Others: Third person plural -ar and -er verbs
137(3)
¡Hasta el domingo!
140(12)
Vocabulario
142(3)
Palabras e imagenes
145(1)
How to Describe Routine Actions You Have in Common with Others: ``Nosotros'' forms of -ar and -er verbs
146(2)
¡Por fin, el domingo!
148(1)
How to Say or Ask When Something Takes Place: Los dias de la semana
149(3)
Lectura Llena tu cabeza de ``rock''
152(2)
Repaso
154(6)
¡Vamos a Espana!
Una carta de Madrid
160(14)
Vocabulario
162(4)
¡Espana me encanta!
166(1)
How to Describe Routines: Verbs ending in -ir
167(2)
Madrid
169(1)
How to Talk About What People Generally Do: Summary of the present tense How to Compare and Contrast, and to Emphasize and Clarify: Subject pronouns
170(4)
¡Todos esperamos tu visita!
174(12)
Vocabulario
176(2)
El Metro de Madrid
178(1)
How to List Things in Order: Ordinal numbers
179(2)
Direcciones abreviadas
181(1)
How to Say Where People and Things Are Located: The verb estar
182(4)
¿Donde esta la calle Goya?
186(12)
Vocabulario
188(3)
¿Donde viven y trabajan los espanoles?
191(1)
How to Count from 20 to 100 How to Give Telephone Numbers
192(2)
La peseta espanola
194(1)
How to Say What There Is Around You: The verb hay
195(3)
¿En que piso estamos?
198(10)
Vocabulario
200(2)
La planta baja y la porteria
202(1)
How to Describe How You and Others Feel: Estar + adjectives
203(2)
Asi hablan en Espana
205(1)
How to Talk to Someone Formally: Usted/tu
206(2)
En casa de Pilar
208(12)
Vocabulario
210(3)
Nombres
213(1)
How to Say What You Have: Tengo/tienes; Un/una/unos/unas
214(2)
Vosotros
216(1)
How to Talk About What You and Others Have: The verb tener
217(3)
¡Estas en tu casa!
220(14)
Vocabulario
222(4)
Las tapas
226(1)
How to Talk About What You and Others Have: Mi(s)/ tu(s)
227(2)
El horario espanol
229(1)
How to Say and Ask the Time: La hora
230(4)
Lectura ¿Que revelan los colores?
234(2)
Repaso
236(6)
¿Como son los espanoles?
Querida senora Rivera
242(12)
Vocabulario
244(3)
Don y dona
247(1)
How to Indicate Possession and Ownership: Su/sus
248(2)
Una tarjeta postal de Madrid
250(1)
How to Talk About What Others Like to Do: Le(s) + gusta
251(3)
¿Cuantos anos tiene Jose Luis?
254(12)
Vocabulario
256(4)
¿Quieres comprar algo?
260(1)
How to Say How Much or How Many: Adjectives of quantity
261(2)
La loteria
263(1)
How to Count from 100 to 500
264(2)
No comprendo a la abuela
266(12)
Vocabulario
268(3)
Los abuelos
271(1)
How to Describe Other People's Like and Dislikes: Le gusta(n)/Les gusta(n)
272(2)
Kim escribe en su diario
274(1)
How to Count from 600 to the Thousands
275(3)
El album de familia
278(12)
Vocabulario
280(3)
¡Vamos a tomar el tren!
283(1)
How to Talk About Specific People: The personal a
284(2)
Toledo, Avila y Segovia
286(1)
How to Say What You Must Do: Tener que + infinitive
287(3)
¡Que divertido es Madrid!
290(12)
Vocabulario
292(3)
El cine y la tele en Espana
295(1)
How to State Preferences: The verb preferir
296(2)
¡Me gusta esta ciudad!
298(1)
How to Talk About Another or Others: Otro
299(3)
Escribe la senora Rivera
302(12)
Vocabulario
304(3)
Los jovenes espanoles
307(1)
How to Request Information: Summary of Question Words
308(2)
Los Angeles: una ciudad bilingue
310(1)
How to Describe What People Can and Can't Do: The verb poder
311(3)
Lectura Correo via satelite
314(2)
Repaso
316(6)
¡Me gusta vivir en Miami!
¡Gran oferta!
322(12)
Vocabulario
324(3)
Aqui pueden hablar espanol
327(1)
How to Request Favors: Object pronoun me
328(2)
Una tarjeta postal a la Argentina
330(1)
How to Offer Favors: Object pronoun te
331(3)
¿Como se dice ``T-shirt''?
334(12)
Vocabulario
336(3)
La musica latina
339(1)
How to Describe Something You Don't Know the Word For
340(2)
El espanol en el trabajo
342(1)
How to Request, Offer, and Describe Favors: Me and te with conjugated verbs
343(3)
Tienes que practicar el espanol
346(12)
Vocabulario
348(3)
La television en espanol
351(1)
How to Give Dates and Count to a Million
352(2)
Una carta a la Argentina
354(1)
How to Say Where People Went: The preterit of ir
355(3)
Nuestro idioma
358(12)
Vocabulario
360(3)
Cuba linda
363(1)
How to Say What People Possess: Nuestro(s)/Nuestra(s)
364(2)
La Argentina
366(1)
How to Say with Whom You Do Things: The preposition con
367(3)
Somos todos americanos
370(14)
Vocabulario
372(3)
Los cubanoamericanos
375(1)
How to Say What You Did, What I Did: Yo and tu forms of the preterit of -er and -ir verbs
376(3)
Una carta de la Argentina
379(1)
How to Report What Someone Says or Hears: The verbs decir and oir How to Request Things: The verb pedir
380(4)
El idioma es muy importante
384(14)
Vocabulario
386(1)
Los diminutivos
386(5)
How to Say What You Do to or for Another Person: Indirect object pronoun le
391(3)
El lenguaje: algo muy fragil
394(1)
How to Say What You Did and Ask What a Friend Did: Yo and tu forms of the preterit of -ar verbs
395(3)
Lectura Los ritmos de la musica afrocubana clasica invaden la plaza Espana de Madrid
398(2)
Repaso
400(6)
De visita en Miami
¡Liquidacion de temporada!
406(12)
Vocabulario
408(3)
Los anuncios
411(1)
How to Say What You Do for Others: Indirect object pronoun les
412(2)
¡Tio Lucas y Rafael ya estan en Miami!
414(1)
How to Say What You and Others Did in the Past: Preterit nosotros forms
415(3)
¿Vamos al centro comercial?
418(12)
Vocabulario
420(3)
La Pequena Habana
423(1)
How to Say What People Do for You and Others: Object pronoun nos
424(2)
La comida cubana
426(1)
How to Write About the Past: Irregular yo forms of certain -ar verbs in the preterit
427(3)
Aqui se dice ``guagua''
430(14)
Vocabulario
432(4)
Los diaelctos de un idioma
436(1)
How to Say That Someone is Coming: The verb venir
437(2)
Una carta a los abuelos
439(1)
How to Say What Someone Did in the Past: Third person singular forms of the preterit
440(4)
Un regalo especial
444(14)
Vocabulario
446(4)
Las estaciones del ano
450(1)
How to Talk About What Others Did: Third person plural forms of the preterit
451(2)
La temperatura
453(1)
How to Refer to People and Things Already Mentioned: Direct object pronouns
454(4)
En el centro comercial
458(12)
Vocabulario
460(2)
Las tallas
462(1)
How to Make Comparisons of Numbers and Amounts: Mas/menos...que; tanto...como
463(3)
La quinceanera
466(1)
How to Make Comparisons Based on Characteristics: Tan...como; Mas/menos...que
467(3)
¿Que talla, por favor?
470(14)
Vocabulario
472(4)
El sistema metrico
476(1)
How to Distinguish One Thing from Another: Este/ese
477(2)
Jose Marti
479(1)
How to Talk About the Past: Summary of the Preterit
480(4)
Lectura Permita que el SeaEscape le lleve en un crucero por un dia
484(2)
Repaso
486

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