Simple requests: Favor de (fah-bore day) Favor de + verb Favor de no + verb Please ……..Please dont …..

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Simple requests: Favor de (fah-bore day) Favor de + verb Favor de no + verb Please ……..Please dont …..

To make requests, combine the phrase with the infinitive verb. verb Favor de (Please) Favor de no (Please dont) Hay que (one must)

Favor de + verb Favor de escribir Favor de escuchar. Favor de sentarse Favor de escuchar Favor de leer las instrucciones.

Favor de no….. Favor de no hablar ahora ( now) Favor de no sentarse allí ( there)

Manos a la obra: Lets get to work! Combine Favor de or Favor de no w/the verbs on the previous slide for the following situations: 1. A student isnt doing homework (la tarea)regularly. 2. Two students are talking and you want them to please stop. 3. Students are not listening. 4. You want a parent to please wait. 5. Ask a student to please sit down..

Las respuestas….. 1 Favor de hacer la tarea 2. Favor de no hablar. 3. Favor de escuchar. 4. Favor de esperar. 5 Favor de sentarse.