Jumpstart: On a piece of paper, make a list in two columns: Column #1: people you would show respect to, or address by a title. Column #2: people you would.

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Jumpstart: On a piece of paper, make a list in two columns: Column #1: people you would show respect to, or address by a title. Column #2: people you would address by their first name

Respect / Formality Usted (Ud.) is used to show respect Tú is used in informal situations

¿tú o usted?

JUEGO: ¿tú o usted? Tú ¿Qué necestias? ¿Qué deseas? ¿Hablas español? Usted ¿Qué necestia? ¿Qué desea? ¿Habla español?

CONJUGATION: present tense, singular 1.the verb: HABLAR (to speak) 2.Take off the –AR ending 3. HABL- is the stem 4.Add new endings on to the stem based on who is doing the verb. If I am doing the action, add –o If you familiar are doing the action, add –as If he, she, it, or you formal are doing the action, add -a

A Verb Chart YO First person, singular NOSOTROS First person, plural TÚ Second person, singular VOSOTROS Second person, plural ÉL, ELLA, USTED (UD.) Third person, singular ELLOS, ELLAS, USTEDES (UDS.) Third person, plural

A Verb Chart YO First person, singular HABL - O NOSOTROS First person, plural HABL - AMOS TÚ Second person, singular VOSOTROS Second person, plural ÉL, ELLA, USTED (UD.) Third person, singular ELLOS, ELLAS, USTEDES (UDS.) Third person, plural

A Verb Chart YO First person, singular NOSOTROS First person, plural TÚ Second person, singular HABL - AS VOSOTROS Second person, plural HABL - ÁIS ÉL, ELLA, USTED (UD.) Third person, singular ELLOS, ELLAS, USTEDES (UDS.) Third person, plural

A Verb Chart YO First person, singular NOSOTROS First person, plural TÚ Second person, singular VOSOTROS Second person, plural ÉL, ELLA, USTED (UD.) Third person, singular HABL -A ELLOS, ELLAS, USTEDES (UDS.) Third person, plural HABL - AN

A Verb Chart YO First person, singular HABLO NOSOTROS First person, plural HABLAMOS TÚ Second person, singular HABLAS VOSOTROS Second person, plural HABLÁIS ÉL, ELLA, USTED (UD.) Third person, singular HABLA ELLOS, ELLAS, USTEDES (UDS.) Third person, plural HABLAN

PRESENT TENSE (-AR verbs) YO First person, singular HABL - O NOSOTROS First person, plural HABL - AMOS TÚ Second person informal, singular HABL - AS VOSOTROS Second person informal, plural HABL – ÁIS ÉL, ELLA, Third person, singular USTED (UD.) Second person formal, singular HABL - A ELLOS, ELLAS, Third person, plural USTEDES (UDS.) Second person formal, plural HABL - AN

PRESENT TENSE (-ER verbs) YO First person, singular COM - O NOSOTROS First person, plural COM - EMOS TÚ Second person informal, singular COM - ES VOSOTROS Second person informal, plural COM - ÉIS ÉL, ELLA, Third person, singular USTED (UD.) Second person formal, singular COM - E ELLOS, ELLAS, Third person, plural USTEDES (UDS.) Second person formal, plural COM - EN

PRESENT TENSE (-IR verbs) YO First person, singular VIV- O NOSOTROS First person, plural VIV- IMOS TÚ Second person informal, singular VIV- ES VOSOTROS Second person informal, plural VI- ÍS ÉL, ELLA, Third person, singular USTED (UD.) Second person formal, singular VIV- E ELLOS, ELLAS, Third person, plural USTEDES (UDS.) Second person formal, plural VIV- EN