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E SPAÑOL III Srta. Forgue El 14 de febrero. A HORA MISMO Escribe una carta amorataría para el Día de San Valentín.

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1 E SPAÑOL III Srta. Forgue El 14 de febrero

2 A HORA MISMO Escribe una carta amorataría para el Día de San Valentín.

3 P ALABRAS DE AMOR Querido/a ( Dear ) …. Amante / Amado ( sweetheart ) Te quiero / Te amo ( I love you) Amor a primera vista (love at first sight) Enamorarse (to fall in love with) Estar enamorado/a con (to be in love with) Prenda de amor (token of love) Besos/Abrazos (hugs/kisses) Con amor/con cariño (with love/with care) Con todo mi alma/mi corazón (with all my heart/soul)

4 M I AMOR DESCUBRE OBJETOS mi amor descubre objetos sedosas mariposas se ocultan en sus dedos sus palabras me salpican de estrellas bajo los dedos de mi amor la noche brilla como relámpago mi amor inventa mundos en que habitan serpientes cuajadas de brillantes mundos en que la música es el mundo mundos en que las casas con los ojos abiertos contemplan el amanecer mi amor es un loco girasol que olvida pedazos de sol en el silencio -- Isabel Fraire my love reveals objects silken butterflies concealed in his fingers his words splash me with stars night shines like lightning under the fingers of my love my love invents worlds where jeweled glittering serpents live worlds where music is the world worlds where houses with open eyes contemplate the dawn my love is a mad sunflower that forgets fragments of sun in the silence

5 OBJETIVOS Escuchar el vocabulario de Lección 6 Completar ejercicios de escuchar en la pág. 205 Aprender el futuro en las págs. 216-217

6 Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved. 6.1–6 Forms of the future tense

7 Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved. 6.1–7 The future tense (el futuro) uses the same endings for all –ar, –er, and –ir verbs. For regular verbs, the endings are added to the infinitive.

8 Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved. 6.1–8 Note that all of the future tense endings carry a written accent mark except the nosotros form.

9 Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved. 6.1–9 Uses of the future tense In Spanish, as in English, the future tense is one of many ways to express actions or conditions that will happen in the future. conveys a sense of certainty that the action will occur refers to an action that has yet to occur: used after verbs of will and influence. Llegan a la costa mañana.Prefiero que lleguen a la costa mañana. They arrive at the coast tomorrow. I prefer that they arrive at the coast tomorrow. PRESENT INDICATIVEPRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

10 Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved. 6.1–10 ir a + [infinitive]FUTURE TENSE expresses the near future; is commonly used in everyday speech expresses an action that will occur; often implies more certainty than ir a + [infinitive] Van a llegar a la costa mañana.Llegarán a la costa mañana. They are going to arrive at the coast tomorrow. They will arrive at the coast tomorrow.

11 Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved. 6.1–11 The future tense is used less frequently in Spanish than in English. Te llamo mañana. I’ll call you tomorrow.

12 Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved. 6.1–12 The English word will can refer either to future time or to someone’s willingness to do something. To express willingness, Spanish uses the verb querer + [infinitive], not the future tense. ¿Quieres contribuir a la protección del medio ambiente? Quiero ayudar, pero no sé por dónde empezar. Will you contribute to the protection of the environment? I’m willing to help, but I don’t know where to begin.

13 Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved. 6.1–13 In Spanish, the future tense may be used to express conjecture or probability, even about present events. English expresses this sense in various ways, such as wonder, bet, must be, may, might, and probably. ¿Qué hora será?Ya serán las dos de la mañana. I wonder what time it is.It must be two a.m. by now. ¿Lloverá mañana?Probablemente tendremos un poco de sol y un poco de viento. Do you think it will rain tomorrow? It’ll probably be sunny and windy.

14 Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved. 6.1–14 When the present subjunctive follows a conjunction of time like cuando, después (de) que, en cuanto, hasta que, and tan pronto como, the future tense is often used in the main clause of the sentence. Nos quedaremos lejos de la costa hasta que pase el huracán. We’ll stay far from the coast until the hurricane passes. En cuanto termine de llover, regresaremos a casa. As soon as it stops raining, we’ll go back home.

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