el 31 de enero Ellos son de Manta, Ecuador. Ellos tienen 12 años.

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el 31 de enero Ellos son de Manta, Ecuador. Ellos tienen 12 años. Target: use AR verbs talk about school uniforms el 31 de enero ¿De dónde son los muchachos? ¿Cuántos años tienen ellos? ¿Estudian ellos en escuelas diferentes? 4) ¿Qué llevan a la escuela? Ellos son de Manta, Ecuador. Ellos tienen 12 años. Ellos estudian en la misma escuela. Ellos llevan uniforme a la escuela.

el 30 de enero Primera Lección – 1) Say what people wear to school: Target: use AR verbs talk about school uniforms el 30 de enero Primera Lección – 1) Say what people wear to school: a) How do you say the pants, the shirt, the blouse, the skirt, the uniform? b) How do you say the students (they) wear? He wears? She wears? 2) Conjugate regular –AR verbs in the present tense: a) How do you say to wear ? What does it end in? b) What is that form of verb called? c) What can infinitives end in? How do they translate? What is it called when we change the ending to say who is is doing the verb?

el 31 de enero Segunda Lección – 1) Say what kids bring to school: Target: use AR verbs talk about school uniforms el 31 de enero Segunda Lección – 1) Say what kids bring to school: a) How do you say the school supplies, the backpack, the book, the notebook, the pen, the pencil, the piece of paper? b) How do you say I bring / carry? 2) Conjugate regular –AR verbs in the present tense: a) How do you say to bring/carry? What does it end in? b) What is that form of verb called? c) How do you conjugate llevar in the YO form? What does it mean? (3 things) d) The tú form? What does it mean? (3 things) The él form? The ella form? (3 things) The ellos/ellas form? What do they mean?

Repaso de la tarea, pt 1 inf conj inf conj inf inf conj conj inf verb -ir

Repaso de la tarea, pt 2 -ar -er -ir infinitive to do something to regress/return to pass to need to prepare to use to navigate/surf to study to terminate/finish to observe -ar -er -ir infinitive to do something cognate false cognate

¿Qué materiales escolares llevas tú en tu mochila? Target: use AR verbs talk about what you bring to school ¿Qué materiales escolares llevas tú en tu mochila? mi mochila Yo llevo… en mi mochila. un bolígrafo un libro un cuaderno un lápiz una carpeta una calculadora

¿Qué materiales escolares llevas tú en tu mochila? Target: use AR verbs talk about what you bring to school ¿Qué materiales escolares llevas tú en tu mochila? una mochila unos libros unos cuadernos unos bolígrafos unas carpetas unos lápices unas calculadoras

One takes form A the other: form B Target: use AR verbs talk about what you bring to school Practice your words: Find a partner One takes form A the other: form B See pix of school supplies in the column on the left? You’re going to ask your partner if he/she has these in his backpack. For the first one: Primer Compañero: ¿Llevas tú unos cuadernos? Sí Segundo Compañero: Sí, Yo llevo unos cuadernos. or No. Yo no llevo unos cuadernos. Primer Compañero: Listen to the answer. Write Sí or No.

Now that you’ve finished. Switch roles. Target: use AR verbs talk about what you bring to school Now that you’ve finished both roles, write 7 sentences saying what your partner does and doesn’t carry in his/her backpack. ¡OJO! ¡Él / Ella lleva… Now that you’ve finished. Switch roles. 2° Companero asks. 1° Companero answers. Sí Él lleva unos cuadernos. No Sí No Sí Sí No

¿Qué materiales escolares llevas tú en tu mochila? Target: use AR verbs talk about what you bring to school Llevar - to wear , bring, or carry ? Yo Tú Él Ella Usted llevo Nosotros Vosotros Ellos Ellas Ustedes ¿Qué materiales escolares llevas tú en tu mochila? ? llevas Yo llevo mis lápices. lleva llevan lleva llevan lleva llevan

How would you talk about this? Él lleva - what does it mean? ¿Él no lleva pantalones?

Llevar - to wear, bring, carry Target: use AR verbs talk about what you bring to school He’s not wearing pants! Llevar - to wear, bring, carry I wear, I do wear I am wearing I bring, I do bring I am bringing Yo Tú Él Ella Usted llevo Nosotros Vosotros Ellos Ellas Ustedes You wear/bring, You do wear/bring You are wearing/ bringing llevas lleva llevan He/She wears/brings, He/She does wear/bring He/She is wearing/ bringing They wear/bring, They do wear/bring They are wearing/ bringing lleva llevan lleva llevan

el 31 de enero Segunda Lección – 1) Say what kids bring to school: Target: use AR verbs talk about what you bring to school el 31 de enero Segunda Lección – 1) Say what kids bring to school: a) How do you say the school supplies, the backpack, the book, the notebook, the pen, the pencil, the piece of paper? b) How do you say I bring / carry? 2) Conjugate regular –AR verbs in the present tense: a) How do you say to bring/carry? What does it end in? b) What is that form of verb called? c) How do you conjugate llevar in the YO form? What does it mean? (3 things for each translation!) d) The tú form? What does it mean? (3 things) The él form? The ella form? (3 things) The ellos/ellas form? What do they mean?