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Capítulo 2: En el vecindario: In the neighborhood Objectives: TLW: 1A, 1B, 1C, 3B, 4B Discuss what people do for a living Introduce people and respond to introductions Learn to use indirect objects and indirect object pronouns Conjugate the verbs dar, decir, saber, and conocer in the present tense-form TEKS:
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Asking about what people do for a living ¿A qué se dedica? El abogado La abogada Arreglar Ayudar a la gente Banquero/a internacional El bombero La bombera Apagar incendios What does _____________ do? Male Lawyer Female lawyer To fix To help/assist people International banker Fireman Firewoman To put out fires
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El camion de bomberos El carpintero La carpintera El cartero La mujer cartero El cocinero La cocinera El comerciante La comerciante Fire truck Male carpenter Female carpenter Mail carrier (male) Mail carrier (female) Male cook Female cook Male merchant Female merchant
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Construir El conductor La conductora Conducir Contar Dar consejos El ingeniero La ingeniera Diseñar To build Male driver Female driver To drive To count/to tell To give advice Male engineer Female engineer To design
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Idiomas Enseñar El médico La médica El enfermero La enfermera Cuidar a los enfermos El dentista La dentista Languages To teach; to show Male doctor Female doctor Male nurse Female nurse To take care of sick people Male dentist Female dentist
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El mecánico La mecánico El policía La mujer policía El peluquero La peluquera El salón de belleza El periodista La periodista Male mechanic Female mechanic Policeman Policewoman Male Hairstylist Female Hairstylist Beauty parlor/salon Male Journalist Female journalist
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¿Qué clase de trabajo realiza____? Programar El programador La programadora Las páginas Web El secretario La secretaria El trabajador social La trabajadora social What kind of work does ______ do? To program Male programmer Female programmer Web pages Male secretary Female secretary Male social worker Female social worker
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Trabaja en El vecino La vecina El vecindario He/she works at _____________. Male neighbor Female neighbor neighborhood
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Introducing people and responding to introductions Le presento a______________. Quiero presentarte a ___________. Te presento a _________________. This is _____________ (formal). I want to introduce you to ______. This is ___________ (informal).
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To introduce people / To respond Te presento a mi amiga Carla.Mucho gusto, Carla. El gusto es mío. This is my friend Carla.Pleased to meet you. The pleasure is mine. Le presento a mi vecino…Encantado Sr. … This is my neighbor…Delighted (to meet you) Quiero presentarte a mis vecionos.¡Mucho gusto Sr. … I want to introduce you to my neighbors.Pleased/delighted to meet you.
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Indirect objects and Indirect object pronouns 1. The indirect object is the person who receives the direct object or the person who benefits from the action of the verb. 2. Use the preposition “a” before and indirect object. EX: El peluquero le cortó el pelo a la señora. (indirect object) The hairdresser cut the woman’s hair. 3. An indirect object pronoun stands for an indirect object noun. It can take the place of the indirect object noun or be used together with it. EX: Un banquero le prestó dinero a Juan. A banker lent Juan Money. ** pronoun and Juan appear together Ex: Un banquero le prestó dinero. A banker lent him money. ** le stands for Juan
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Indirect object pronouns: same as reflexive pronouns Me me Teyou Leyou, him, her Nosus Lesyou, them Enséñame la oficina de tu madre.Show me your mom’s office. Enséñale la oficina de tu padre.Show him your dad’s office.
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Indirect objects are often used with verbs for giving or telling something to someone. Dar (to give)Decir (to say/ to tell) Yo doydigo Túdasdices Él/ella/usteddadice Nosotros/asdamosdecimos Ellos/ellas/ustedesdandicen Ashley le da el correo a Ariel.Ashley gives Ariel the mail.
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Saber: to know Use saber to say that you know a fact or some information or to say you know how to do something. Yo sé hablar español. Tú sabes cocinar. Yo sé Túsabes Él/ella/usted sabe Nosotros/assabemos Ellos/ellas/ustedes saben
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Conocer: to know Use conocer to say whether you know people, places, or things. Ashley conoce al doctor. ¿Conoces la ciudad de Harlingen? Yoconozco Túconoces Él/ella/ustedconoce Nosotros/asconocemos Ellos/ellas/ustedesconocen
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