Los Perros Quieren Doritos~Parte 2
(HC)2 Spanish homework for the 5th/6th class on November 20, 2019.  The assignment is due on Wednesday, Dec 4, 2019 and is worth 2 stickers.  After Dec 4, you may still complete it for 1 sticker.

Important vocabulary:
Super seven verbs (they're listed on the blog)
intenta - he/she tries
grita - he/she yells
cerca de - close to
quiere - he/she wants
puede - he/she is able
       puede correr - is able to run
camina hacia - he/she walks toward
choca con - he/she crashes with
entra en - he/she enters in
toma - he/she takes
porque - because
entonces - so/then
de repente - suddenly
pero - but/however
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¿Cómo te llamas?  (Remember, that means "What's your name?" and it will always be the first question on the homework.  Please use first name so I can give you stickers!) *
Think about Spanish class today.  On a scale of 1-5 how well did you understand the Spanish we spoke in class.  1=Didn't understand much of anything, 5=You understood everything! (Sorry, we used too much English this week!  Next week will be more Spanish.  This will always be the second question on the homework.) *
I didn't understand much at all.
Wow! I understood pretty much everything!
Los Perros
In class today, we illustrated and unscrambled the story of the 3 dogs who really wanted some Doritos.   The ten sentences are copied below (out of order!) . Your job is to put them in order.  (You may copy and paste for this part!)


Hay un problema.  El hombre, Pat, grita:  “No, no, no.”  Los perros corren.  


Los perros entran en Family Fare.  Los perros tienen Doritos.  Una mujer, Jean, dice “¡¡¿¿¿¿¿¿Queeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeé??????!!”  


Hay un problema.  Los perros no pueden entrar en Family Fare.  


Hay tres perros.  Los perros están cerca de Family Fare.  


Los perros comen MUCHOS Doritos.


Los perros tienen una idea.  Los perros tienen un sombrero, gafas de sol, y una chaqueta.  


En Family Fare, hay Doritos.  Los perros quieren Doritos.  


Pat dice “Adiós” a un perro-hombre con un sombrero, gafas de sol, y Doritos.


Los perros intentan entrar en Family Fare.  


Un hombre va a Family Fare.  El hombre tiene un sombrero y gafas de sol.  

Using the sentences above, retype (or copy and paste) the story here in order.  
What does this mean in English?  En Family Fare, hay Doritos.  Los perros quieren Doritos.   *
How would you say this in Spanish?  There are four dogs.  The dogs are in Chicago.  The dogs want pizza.  The dogs can't enter the restaurant.  (el restaurante). *
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