Unit 6 Spanish I En el restaurante.

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Unit 6 Spanish I En el restaurante

VOCABULARY QUIZ ON THE FOLLOWING FOOD WORDS: Friday April 28, 2017

El desayuno

Los huevos

El tocino

El almuerzo

Las fresas

La manzana

La naranja

El perrito caliente

El queso

El jamón

La cena

La carne

El pescado (el pez -> )

El pollo (la gallina -> )

Las verduras

La lechuga

El arroz

El helado

Las bebidas

El jugo

La leche

El refresco

Refresco was the last vocab word for the quiz The following are the notes on +tú commands

Los verbos Pedir (i) Servir (i) Traer * Poner * Probar (ue) Cortar Cocinar Lavar tomar To order To serve To bring To put / set (the table) To taste / to try To cut To cook To wash To take / to drink

+tú commands Do it!

When you give a command, you tell people what to do. What is a +tú command? When you give a command, you tell people what to do. Tú = you (informal) +tú = positive informal commands = telling friends or family to do something. Example: “Drink more water!”

How do I turn a verb into a +tú command With a regular “-ar” or “-er” verb it seems super easy! It would seem you just drop off the “r” However, the rules on the next few slides are there for other kinds of verbs… EX: Preparar, lavar, beber, cocinar, cortar, comer, traer EX: Prepara, lava, bebe, cocina, corta, come, trae EX: pedir(i), servir(i), poner*

You can’t just always drop off the “r” ”-ir” verbs escribir Boot verbs: pedir (i) servir (i) Irregulars: poner* Escribe pide sirve pon (pongo)

So, the rule is…? Conjugate the verb to the “Ud./él/ella” box Lava Lavar Comer Escribir Pedir(i) What about “poner*” – it’s irregular (doesn’t follow the rule above) Lava Come Escribe Pide (it’s INSIDE the boot) Pon (it seems like it would be “pone” …BUT it’s NOT so MEMORIZE on its own)

Te toca a ti… turn them into +tú commands comer beber lavar cocinar cortar Traer preparar come bebe lava cocina corta Trae prepara

Te toca a ti… turn them into +tú commands Pedir(i) Servir(i) Repetir (i) Poner* Pide sirve repite pon

The following are the notes on Direct Object Pronouns DOP’s

Forming DOP’s in Spanish The DOP’s are… We’re just focusing on the bottom 2 boxes: IT and THEM Why are there 2 ways to say IT and 2 ways to say THEM? YEP! Masculine and feminine!

Change the following into DOP’s Remember: IT = LO/LA THEM = LOS/LAS El pollo La manzana Las bebidas Los guisantes Un té helado Unas uvas Cena arroz (???) lo la las los lo (have to memorize M/F sometimes)