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Lesson 3 warm-ups

Name the pics with vocab words

Name the pics with vocab words

Warm-up- relative pronouns practice Use que, quienes, quien, a quien, lo que 1.Lourdes, ______ estudia español, es muy inteligente. 2.Eva, a _____ conoci anoche, es mi nueva vecina. 3.La pintura _____ me regalo mi novia es una pintura de Frida Kahlo. 4.Mis amigos, _______ son de Guatemala, son muy divertidos. 5.Voy a usar los platos _____ me dio mi abuela. 6.El supermercado tiene todo ___ _____ necesito. 7.___ ____ me molesta es el calor. Me gusta el frio.

Warm-up- relative pronouns practice Use que, quienes, quien, a quien, lo que 1.Lourdes, quien estudia español, es muy inteligente. 2.Eva, a quien conoci anoche, es mi nueva vecina. 3.La pintura que me regalo mi novia es una pintura de Frida Kahlo. 4.Mis amigos, quienes son de Guatemala, son muy divertidos. 5.Voy a usar los platos que me dio mi abuela. 6.El supermercado tiene todo lo que necesito. 7.Lo que me molesta es el calor. Me gusta el frio.

Name the pics with vocab words

List vocab words, use notes only if you can’t remember Escribe 5 viviendas words Escribe 10 cuartos o lugares words.

Name the pics with vocab words

Name the pics with vocab words

Warm-up Usted command form Comer- Salir- Estudiar- Abir- Limpiar- Ustedes command form

Key-Warm-up Usted command form Comer- usted coma Salir- usted salga Estudiar- usted estudie Abir- usted abra Limpiar- usted limpie Ustedes command form Ustedes coman Ustedes salgan Ustedes estudien Ustedes abran Ustedes limpien

Name the pics with vocab words

Name the pics with vocab words

Name the pics with vocab words

Usted/Ustedes Command Rules 1.What is the rule for the usted command form for –ar verbs?Give an example 2.What is the rule for the ustedes command form for –ar verbs? Give an example 3.What is the rule for the usted command form for –er and ir verbs? Give an example 4.What is the rule for the ustedes command form for –er and –ir verbs? Give an example

Usted/Ustedes Command Rules 1. What is the rule for the usted command form for –ar verbs?Give an example. Hablar-hable Drop the –ar, add -e 2. What is the rule for the ustedes command form for –ar verbs? Give an example. Hablar-hablen drop the -ar add, -en 3. What is the rule for the usted command form for –er and ir verbs? Give an example. Comer- coma, pedir-pida Drop the –er or –ir, add -a 4. What is the rule for the ustedes command form for –er and –ir verbs? Give an example. Comer-coman, pedir-pidan. Drop the –er and –ir and add -an

Tú Command Rules 1.What is the rule for the Tú command form for –ar verbs? Give an example 2.What is the rule for the Tú command form for –er ? Give an example. 3.What is the rule for Tú command form for –ir verbs? Give an example.

Tú Command Rules 1.What is the rule for the Tú command form for – ar verbs?Give an example. Estudiar-estudia. Drop the –ar, add-a 2.What is the rule for the Tú command form for – er ? Give an example. Comer- come. Drop the – er, add -e 3.What is the rule for Tú command form for –ir verbs? Give an example. Sacudir-sacude. Drop the –ir, add -e