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9/23 /2013
Artículos y Pronombres
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In Spanish, nouns are broken up into 2 categories: masculine and feminine.
In general, masculine nouns end in “o”. In general, feminine nouns end in “a”.
Nouns have definite articles that reflect their gender. These articles mean “the” in English.
The masculine definite articles are el and los. The feminine definite articles are la and las.
Here are some examples:
el gato la casa los lobos las gomas
Masculino vs. Femenino
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Determina el artículo definido correcto de las palabras siguientes. (Determine the correct definite article for the following words.)*Modelo- el milagro las almohadas ______________ muchacha (girl)______________ niño (boy)______________ hermano (brother)______________ ropa (clothing)______________ cama (bed)______________ revistas (magazines) ______________ monos (monkies)______________ cuerpos (bodies)______________ manchas (smudges)______________ río (river)
Artículos Definidos
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Determina el artículo definido correcto de las palabras siguientes. (Determine the correct definite article for the following words.)*Modelo- el milagro las almohadas la muchacha (girl) el niño (boy) el hermano (brother) la ropa (clothing) la cama (bed) las revistas (magazines) los monos (monkies) los cuerpos (bodies) las manchas (smudges) el río (river)
Actividad con artículos definidos
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Escribe la termincación de cada palabra. (Write the ending of each Word)*Modelo - el milagro 1. La manzan ___ 2. El plátan____3. el teatr______ 4. La cucarach_____5. la lengu_____ 6. El dormitori______
Actividad con Artículos Definidos
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Escribe la termincación de cada palabra. (Write the ending of each Word)*Modelo - el milagro 1. La manzana 2. El plátano3. el teatro 4. La cucaracha5. la lengua 6. El dormitorio
Actividad con Artículos Definidos
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Many masculine nouns do not end in “o”. If it ends in -e, -ma, or a consonant other than -d, -z, or ión, it's also masculine.
Ejemplos: 1. End in –e: el perfume, el estante (shelf), el
maquillaje
2. End in –ma: el programa, el drama, el idioma
3. End in a consonant other tan –d,-z, or ión: el árbol, el rumor, el cojín (cushion)
Masculino y Feminino
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You are familiar with the definite articles in Spanish: el, la, los, las. These mean the and are used to describe specific nouns that are easily identified by the listener.
For example: In the sentence, I need the apple, the definite article shows that the speaker is talking about a specific apple the listener can identify.
Artículos Indefinidos
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Now let’s talk about indefinite articles!
An indefinite article is used to talk about a noun that is not easily identified by the listener.
Artículos Indefinidos
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Look at the following sentence:
I need an apple.
In this sentence, the noun is “apple” and the indefinite article is “an”. The indefinite article shows that the speaker is not talking about a specific apple; but rather, any apple.
Artículos Indefinidos
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The indefinite articles in Spanish are un, unos, una, unas.
These mean: * un, una = a, an * unos, unas = some
Artículos Indefinidos
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Actividad con Artículos Indefinidos
You will need the following phrases in Spanish to complete the activity.
Yo necesito - I needYo quiero - I wantYo tengo - I have
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10/01 /13
Los Pronombres
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Los Pronombres
Let’s talk about pronouns!We are going to talk about subject pronouns.
Subject pronouns are used when the pronoun is the subject of the sentence.
Examples of subject pronounsin English are: I, you, we, he, she, they
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Look at the following sentences and their subject pronouns.
He likes to dance. She likes chocolate cake.
He likes to sing with her.
Can you pick out the subject pronouns?
Los Pronombres
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Look at the following sentences and their subject pronouns.
He likes to dance. She likes chocolate cake.
He likes to sing with her.
Can you pick out the subject pronouns?
Los Pronombres
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Los Pronombres
We are going to focus on the pronouns “he, she, and they”
In Spanish:
I We
You You all
He - She -
They -
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Los Pronombres
We are going to focus on the pronouns “he, she, and they”
In Spanish:
I We
You You all
He -
She -
They - Él
Ella
Ellos, Ellas
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Los Pronombres
I We
You You all
3rd Person Singular
He - Él
She - Ella
3rd Person Plural
They – Ellos, Ellas
We are going to focus on the 3rd person singular and 3rd person plural.
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You can use subject pronouns to replace nouns in everyday conversation.
For example: In the following sentence the noun the woman can be replaced with a subject pronoun.
The woman is a nurse. Changes to She is a nurse.
Los Pronombres
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Los Pronombres
The following nouns can be replaced by subject pronouns.
La mujer -
El hombre -
La niña -
El muchacho -
Las chicas -
Los hombres -
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Los verbos de -er
Let’s take what we know about subject pronouns and use it with verbs
We are going to focus on regular –er verbs Examples of -er verbs: comer , correr, beber,
comprender, leer, romper Let’s put these verbs in the 3rd person
singular and pluralComer Correr
(singular) Él/Ella - come corre
(plural) Ellos/Ellas – comen corren
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Hagan oraciones
Ella corre
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Hagan oraciones
Ellos corren
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Hagan oraciones
Ellos corren
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Hagan oraciones
Ella corre
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Hagan oraciones
Él bebe
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Hagan oraciones
Ella bebe
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Hagan oraciones
Ellos beben
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Hagan oraciones
Ella lee
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Hagan oraciones
Ellos leen
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Hagan oraciones
Ellos leen
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10/17 /13
Conjugación
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Steps for conjugating verbs
Last week, we talked about conjugating verbs in the 3rd person singular and the 3rd person plural.
To see what you remember, you are going to help me with the steps for doing this successfully
First, what are the subject pronouns for them? 3rd person singular – 3rd person plural -
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Steps for conjugating verbs
Last week, we talked about conjugating verbs in the 3rd person singular and the 3rd person plural.
To see what you remember, you are going to help me with the steps for doing this successfully
First, what are the subject pronouns for them? 3rd person singular – él , ella, usted 3rd person plural –
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Steps for conjugating verbs
Last week, we talked about conjugating verbs in the 3rd person singular and the 3rd person plural.
To see what you remember, you are going to help me with the steps for doing this successfully
First, what are the subject pronouns for them? 3rd person singular – él , ella, usted 3rd person plural – ellos, ellas, ustedes
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Steps: 3rd person singular
What do you think the steps are?
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Steps: 3rd person singular
What do you think the steps are? 1. Confirm subject is él, ella, or usted
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Steps: 3rd person singular
What do you think the steps are? 1. Confirm subject is él, ella, or usted
2. Drop the “r”
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Steps: 3rd person plural
What do you think the steps are?
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Steps: 3rd person plural
What do you think the steps are?
1. Confirm subject is ellos, ellas, or ustedes
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Steps: 3rd person plural
What do you think the steps are?
1. Confirm subject is ellos, ellas, or ustedes 2. Drop the “r”
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Steps: 3rd person plural
What do you think the steps are?
1. Confirm subject is ellos, ellas, or ustedes 2. Drop the “r” 3. Add an “n”
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Practice
C. Conjugate the following verbs according to the subject pronoun.
1. Ellos ____________________ (correr)2. Ella _____________________ (leer)3. Él ______________________ (beber)4. Ellas ____________________ (comer)
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Practice
C. Conjugate the following verbs according to the subject pronoun.
1. Ellos corren (correr)2. Ella lee (leer)3. Él bebe (beber)4. Ellas comen (comer)
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Practice
D. Traduzca las siguientes oraciones de Inglés a español. (Translate the following sentences from English to Spanish.)
1. He eats - ___________________2. They run (women) - ____________________3. She reads - __________________________4. They drink (men) - _____________________
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Practice
D. Traduzca las siguientes oraciones de Inglés a español. (Translate the following sentences from English to Spanish.)
1. He eats – Él come2. They run (women) – Ellas corren3. She reads – Ella lee4. They drink (men) – Ellos beben
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Practice
We are going to practice what we have learned!
Get into a group of 5Send one group member to the front to pick
up: 1. White board 2. A dry-erase marker 3. A piece of paper towel
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How to Play
I am going to tell you a phrase in English She runs
One member from your group will write the phrase in Spanish on the white board
Once you have it written, you will hold the board in the air and shout “Lo tengo” (I have it)
I will check if it is correct Correct: team earns a point Incorrect: 2nd team gets a chance, then 3rd, 4th,
etc. Then, pass board to next person in group and
repeat processWinning team gets a prize!
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Ready?!
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She runsElla corre
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He readsÉl lee
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They eat (men)Ellos comen
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She drinksElla bebe
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They run (men)Ellos corren
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They drink (women)Ellas beben
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He runsÉl corre
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They run (women)Ellas corren
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He readsÉl lee
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She eatsElla come
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Question 1
Choose the correct subject pronoun for the following sentence: ______ comen. A. Ellos B. Él C. Ella
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Choose the correct subject pronoun for the following sentence: ______ comen. A. Ellos B. Él C. Ella
Question 1
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Question 2
Choose the correct verb form for the following sentence: Ella _______ A. Beben B. Comen C. Corre D. leen
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Question 2
Choose the correct verb form for the following sentence: Ella _______ A. Beben B. Comen C. Corre D. leen
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Question 3
Choose the correct subject pronoun for the following sentence: _____ lee (feminine) A. Ellas B. Él C. Ellos D. Ella
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Choose the correct subject pronoun for the following sentence: _____ lee (feminine) A. Ellas B. Él C. Ellos D. Ella
Question 3
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Question 4
Choose the correct verb form for the following sentence: Ellos ______ A. Bebe B. Comen C. Corre D. Lee
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Choose the correct verb form for the following sentence: Ellos ______ A. Bebe B. Comen C. Corre D. Lee
Question 4
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Question 5
Choose the Spanish translation for the following sentence: They read (feminine) A. Ellos leen B. Él lee C. Ella lee D. Ellas leen
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Choose the Spanish translation for the following sentence: They read (feminine) A. Ellos leen B. Él lee C. Ella lee D. Ellas leen
Question 5
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Question 6
Choose the correct translation for the following sentence: He eats A. Él come B. Ellos comen C. Ella come D. Ellas comen
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Choose the correct translation for the following sentence: He eats A. Él come B. Ellos comen C. Ella come D. Ellas comen
Question 6
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10/21 /13
More Conjugation
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Question 1
Choose the correct subject pronoun for the following sentence: ______ comen. A. Ellos B. Él C. Ella
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Choose the correct subject pronoun for the following sentence: ______ comen. A. Ellos B. Él C. Ella
Question 1
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Question 2
Choose the correct verb form for the following sentence: Ella _______ A. Beben B. Comen C. Corre D. leen
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Question 2
Choose the correct verb form for the following sentence: Ella _______ A. Beben B. Comen C. Corre D. leen
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Question 3
Choose the correct subject pronoun for the following sentence: _____ lee (feminine) A. Ellas B. Él C. Ellos D. Ella
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Choose the correct subject pronoun for the following sentence: _____ lee (feminine) A. Ellas B. Él C. Ellos D. Ella
Question 3
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Question 4
Choose the correct verb form for the following sentence: Ellos ______ A. Bebe B. Comen C. Corre D. Lee
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Choose the correct verb form for the following sentence: Ellos ______ A. Bebe B. Comen C. Corre D. Lee
Question 4
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Question 5
Choose the Spanish translation for the following sentence: They read (feminine) A. Ellos leen B. Él lee C. Ella lee D. Ellas leen
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Choose the Spanish translation for the following sentence: They read (feminine) A. Ellos leen B. Él lee C. Ella lee D. Ellas leen
Question 5
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Question 6
Choose the correct translation for the following sentence: He eats A. Él come B. Ellos comen C. Ella come D. Ellas comen
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Choose the correct translation for the following sentence: He eats A. Él come B. Ellos comen C. Ella come D. Ellas comen
Question 6
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Let’s Talk about –IR verbs
Notes!
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Let’s Talk about –IR Verbs
An –ir verb is a verb that ends in the letters I and R.
You have two –ir verbs in your vocabulary list for this unit
We are only going to focus on one of them: Escribir
Escribir means: to write
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Escribir
In the 3rd person singular and 3rd person plural, -ir verbs have the same endings as –er verbs.
What are the endings of –er verbs? 3rd person singular: -e 3rd person plural: -en
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Escribir – to write
I We
You You all
3rd Person Singular
Él/ Ella -
3rd Person Plural
Ellos/ Ellas -
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Escribir- to write
I We
You You all
3rd Person Singular
Él/ Ella - escribe
3rd Person Plural
Ellos/Ellas -
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Escribir- to write
I We
You You all
3rd Person Singular
Él/ Ella - escribe
3rd Person Plural
Ellos/ Ellas -
escriben
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Practice!
Take a few minutes do the activities on your sheet and we will discuss them as a class!
Some verbs are not on your vocabulary list, so I have conjugated them for you.
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Practice
A. Write the correct form of the following –ir verbs according to the subject pronoun.
1. Ella __________________________ (escribir)2. Ellos _________________________ (escribir) 3. Ellas ____________________ (describir – to describe)4. Él _______________________ (describir- to describe)5. Ella _______________________ (abrir – to open)6. Ellos _______________________ (abrir- to open)7. Ellas _______________________ (admitir- to admit)8. Él _________________________ (admitir- to admit)
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Practice
A. Write the correct form of the following –ir verbs according to the subject pronoun.
1. Ella escribe (escribir)2. Ellos escriben (escribir) 3. Ellas describen (describir – to describe)4. Él describe (describir- to describe)5. Ella abre (abrir – to open)6. Ellos abren (abrir- to open)7. Ellas admiten (admitir- to admit)8. Él admite (admitir- to admit)
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Practice
B. Write the following sentences in Spanish.
1. They open (men/abrir) - __________________________________ 2. She admits (admitir) - ___________________________________ 3. He writes - ___________________________________________ 4. They describe (women/describir) - ___________________________ 5. He opens - ___________________________________________ 6. She writes - __________________________________________ 7. They write (men) - _____________________________________ 8. They write (women) - ___________________________________ 9. He admits (admitir) - __________________________________ 10. She opens (abrir) - ___________________________________
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Practice
B. Write the following sentences in Spanish.
1. They open (men/abrir) – Ellos abren 2. She admits (admitir) – Ella admite 3. He writes – Él escribe 4. They describe (women/describir) – Ellas describen 5. He opens (abrir) – Él abre 6. She writes – Ella escribe 7. They write (men) – Ellos escriben 8. They write (women) – Ellas escriben 9. He admits (admitir) – Él admite 10. She opens (abrir) – Ella abre
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10/29 /13
Practice with –IR and –ER Verbs
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Hagan oraciones
Ella corre
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Hagan oraciones
Ellos corren
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Hagan oraciones
Ellos corren
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Hagan oraciones
Ella corre
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Hagan oraciones
Él bebe
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Hagan oraciones
Ella bebe
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Ellos comen
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Él escribe
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Hagan oraciones
Ellos beben
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Hagan oraciones
Ella lee
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Hagan oraciones
Ellos leen
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Ella escribe
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Hagan oraciones
Ellos leen
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Ellos escriben
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11/6 /13
Repaso
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What do you notice?
El gato es negro / Los gatos son negrosLa manzana es verde / Las manzanas son
verdesEl almuerzo es delicioso /Los almuerzos son
deliciososLa casa es blanca / Las casas son blancas
What do you notice about the items in blue?
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Definite Articles
What you saw were definite articles!In Spanish, definite articles mean “the”
Definite articles are either masculine or feminine Definite articles are either singular or plural Definite articles match their nouns in gender and
number
Definite Articles
Singular Plural
Masculine el los
Feminine la las
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Using the Pattern
With your neighbor, use the pattern you came up with to fill in the following spaces.
1. ______ gafa2. ______ muchacho3. ______ hermana4. ______ tíos5. ______ cucarachas6. ______ niños
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Translation
Translate the following with your neighbor. 1. el gato 2. la manzana 3. el café 4. el muchacho 5. las muchachas 6. las casas 7. los hermanos 8. los aguas 9. los sándwiches
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What do you notice?
Un gato es negro / Unos gatos son negrosUna manzana es verde / Unas manzanas son
verdesUn almuerzo es delicioso / Unos almuerzos
son deliciososUna casa es blanca / Unas casas son blancas
What do you notice about the items in blue?
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Definite Articles
What you saw were indefinite articles!In Spanish, definite articles mean “a, an,
some” Indefinite articles are either masculine or feminine Indefinite articles are either singular or plural Indefinite articles match their nouns in gender and
numberIndefinite Articles
Singular Plural
Masculine un unos
Feminine una unas
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Using the Pattern
With your neighbor, use the pattern you came up with to fill in the following spaces.
1. ______ gafa2. ______ muchacho3. ______ hermana4. ______ tíos5. ______ cucarachas6. ______ niños
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Translation
Translate the following with your neighbor. 1. un gato 2. una manzana 3. un café 4. un muchacho 5. unas muchachas 6. unas casas 7. unos hermanos 8. unos aguas 9. unos sándwiches
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Translate into Spanish
With your partner, say the following in Spanish. 1. the cat 2. the apple 3. the boy 4. the brothers 5. the waters 6. the coffees
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Translate into Spanish
With your partner, say the following in Spanish. 1. a cat 2. an apple 3. a boy 4. some brothers 5. some waters 6. some coffees
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Do you know the difference?
Individually, on a piece of paper, write the following in Spanish. 1. a cat 2. the apple 3. some boys 4. the waters 5. some brothers 6. a house 7. the coffees 8. the cats 9. some apples
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11/12 /13
Conjugación
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Subject Pronouns
Discuss with your partner the definition of a subject pronoun Starting with the meaning of a pronoun might help
Come up with examples of subject pronounsWhen finished, write them on the back board
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Subject Pronouns
Pronoun- word that takes the place of a nounSubject pronoun – word that takes the place
of the noun that is the subject of the sentence Example: He, she, I, you
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What do you remember?
With your partner, discuss what you remember about conjugating –ER/-IR verbs
When you have discussed everything you remember, write it on the back board.
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Conjugate
Get into groups of 5Assign each member an –ER/-IR verb from
your vocabulary listEach member is responsible for conjugating
their verb in all of the forms Work together to make sure everyone’s
endings are correct
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Here are the Verbs
BeberComerCorrerLeerEscribir
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Answers
BeberYo bebo nosotros/nosotras bebemos
Tú bebes
Él/ella/usted bebe Ellos/Ellas/Usteds beben
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Answers
ComerYo como nosotros/nosotras comemos
Tú comes
Él/ella/usted come Ellos/Ellas/Usteds comen
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Answers
CorrerYo corro nosotros/nosotras corremos
Tú corres
Él/ella/usted corre Ellos/Ellas/Usteds corren
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Answers
LeerYo leo nosotros/nosotras leemos
Tú lees
Él/ella/usted lee Ellos/Ellas/Usteds leen
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Answers
EscribirYo escribo nosotros/nosotras escribimos
Tú escribes
Él/ella/usted escribe Ellos/Ellas/Usteds escriben
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Speaking
Use the following images to ask your partner what they do
Also use the images to answer with what you do
Follow the model A: ¿Comes la manzana? B: Sí, como la manzana
No, no como la manzana
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Speaking Activity
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Speaking Activity
Now, you are going to ask if another person does something
Ask a question for él and ellaFollow the construction
A: ¿Come ella el pan? B: Sí, ella come el pan.
No, ella no come el pan.
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Speaking Activity
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11/18 /13
Práctica con la conjugación
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Apuntes 11.18.13
What are the –ER/-IR verb endings for the following subject pronouns?
Yo-
Tú- What are the steps for conjugating an –ER/-IR verb?
1.
2.3.
oes
Determine the subject of the sentence
Drop –ER/-IR ending
Add “O” or “ES” ending
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Try the following verbs
On your sheet, conjugate the verbs in the “yo” and “tú” forms using the steps and endings outlined earlier.
Verb/Subject Pronoun
Comer(to eat)
Beber (to drink)
Leer (to read)
Correr (to run)
Escribir(to write)
Yo como Bebo Leo Corro Escribo
Tú comes bebes lees corres escribes
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Practice with a partner
On your paper write the questions in Spanish on the lines provided.
*Model: Do you eat rice? - ¿Comes el arroz?
1. Do you drink water? 2. Do you eat some apples? 3. Do you write the letters? Letters = cartas4. Do you run a race? Race = carrera5. Do you read the books? 6. Do you drink coffee?
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Practice with a partner
D. Now, with your partner, ask and answer the following questions. Choose the correct verb and correct verb form for each question.
*Model: Do you eat rice? - ¿Comes el arroz?
1. Do you drink water? ¿ Bebes el agua?2. Do you eat some apples? ¿Comes unas manzanas?3. Do you write the letters? ¿ Escribes las cartas?4. Do you run a race? ¿Corres una carrera?5. Do you read the books? ¿Lees los libros?6. Do you drink coffee? ¿ Bebes el café?
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Individual practice
Individually, complete the activity on the back of your page. Whatever you do not finish will be homework.
Be prepared to share your responses with the class.