El abrecerebros 28/2/12 Translate the following al inglés using IO Pronouns (me, te, le, nos, os, les) and the verb GUSTAR: 1. I like to see plays. 2.

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El abrecerebros 28/2/12 Translate the following al inglés using IO Pronouns (me, te, le, nos, os, les) and the verb GUSTAR: 1. I like to see plays. 2. I don’t like the audience today. 3. We like to applaud sometimes. 4. He likes American movies. 5. She likes museums. 6. Do you (FORMAL) like the movie theater. 7. ***Ricardo y Joey like to go on stage. 8. ***You all (FORMAL) like photography, right?

I can talk about going to the movie theater, museum, and other cultural activities (i.e. plays, shows, concerts, etc.) I can correctly conjugate any –ER and –IR verb to the past tense (pretérito) to create and comprehend various phrases. I can correctly conjugate VER and DAR to their irregular preterit forms to create and comprehend various phrases. I can correctly use all Indirect Object Pronouns in a sentence and also with –le verbs. El objetivo del día

Los cuentos (Stories) Repaso de ayer

Row Row Row Your Boat Me Me – a mí Te Te – a tí Le Le – a él / a ella / a usted / a persona Nos Nos – a nosotros / a mí y a persona(s) Os Os – a vosotros Les Les – a ellos / a ellas / a ustedes / a personas

IO Pronouns I gave the money. Yo di el dinero. I gave the money to you. tea tí Yo te di el dinero a tí.

PRACTICE He gave the statue. Él dio la estatua. He gave the statue to them (females). lesa ellas Él les dio la estatua a ellas.

PRACTICE We gave the admission ticket. Dimos la entrada. We gave the admission ticket to you(FORMAL). Le Le dimos la entrada a usted.

PRACTICE They didn’t give the painting. Ellos no dieron el cuadro. They didn’t give the painting to Oscar and Marvin. Ellos no les dieron el cuadro a Oscar y a Marvin. Ellos no les dieron a Oscar y a Marvin el cuadro.

Haga El Handout 2-9

#2 – Ella dio la entrada. Ella nos dio la entrada a nosotros. #3 – Dimos el cuadro. Les dimos el caudro a los pintores. #4 – Diste la estatua. Les diste la estatua a los escritores. #5 – Ellos dieron la pantalla. Ellos nos dieron la pantalla a mí y a Bobby. #6 – Diste el cine. Me diste el cine a mí. #7 – Dimos la entrada. Le dimos la entrada al actor. #8 – Di el museo. Le di el museo a usted. #9 – La actriz dio la representación. La actriz les dio la representación a ustedes.

Common –le Verbs Use these with IO PRONOUNS! Use these with IO PRONOUNS! Gustar – to like something Encantar – to love something Importar – to care about something, something is important Interesar – to be interested in something Faltar – to be missing something, to lack something

En en papel 1. Nos gusta el cuadro. 2. Me importa la pantalla. 3. Te falta la entrada. 4. A él le encantan las películas españolas. 5. A ellos les importa el escenario.

Más –le verbs… Fascinar – to be fascinated by something Te fascina la música de Taylor Swift. A mi prometida le fascina el chocolate. Entusiasmar – to be excited about something Nos entusiama el fin de semana. A mí me entusiasma el arte de Pollock.

La tarea #13 40 pts. ¡No olviden La prueba #4 mañana!