Martes, el 9 de octubre Toma la hoja de “estar” en la mesa. Saca tu lista de vocabulario sobre “la sala de clase” Practica la pronunciación del vocabulario con el compañero.
Martes, el 9 de octubre In class today, we will: Recognize forms of estar and emotions vocabulary so that we can express feelings of ourselves and others. Apply our new knowledge of classroom vocabulary so that we can discuss schools in the Spanish-speaking world. Create a drawing using our knowledge of telling time in Spanish. (Due Friday)
ESTAR
The Verb Estar Estar is an IRREGULAR verb. It is not conjugated like other –AR verbs in Spanish.
The Verb Estar It means “to be” in English. We will compare Ser and Estar in the coming weeks. Today we will only talk about Estar.
The Verb Estar HOW YOU FEEL OR WHERE YOU ARE ALWAYS USE THE VERB ESTAR Remember the rhyme for when to use ESTAR: HOW YOU FEEL OR WHERE YOU ARE ALWAYS USE THE VERB ESTAR
The Verb ESTAR It does NOT follow the pattern of REGULAR -AR VERBS.
ESTAR Yo estoy Tú estás Ud. Él está Ella Nosotros estamos Vosotros estáis Uds. Ellos están Ellas
The Verb ESTAR In writing, be sure to use the accent mark on all forms except the “yo” and “nosotros” forms.
USE OF ESTAR Estar is also used to tell the condition/emotions of something or someone.
USE OF ESTAR For example: Maria está triste. Maria is sad.
USE OF ESTAR Elisa y tú están ocupados. Elisa and you are busy.
USE OF ESTAR Estar is used to tell “location” of a person or a thing.
USE OF ESTAR For example: El libro está en la mesa. The book is on the table.
USE OF ESTAR Maria y Carlos están en clase. Maria and Carlos are in class.
Están aburridos
Está cansada
Está contento
Está deprimido
Está emocionado
Está enojado
Está nerviosa
Está ocupado
Está tranquilo
Está triste
Practice Translate the sentences using the verb estar. 1. Miguel and Ana are nervous. 2. The boy is angry. 3. We are happy!
¿Cómo estás hoy?