Repaso 1._______ 2._______ 3._______

Slides:



Advertisements
Presentaciones similares
Personal Pronouns.
Advertisements

PRONOMBRES DEMOSTRATIVOS Pointing out people and things
Gustar + Clarifiers Inductive Text Notes Practice Activities.
Expressing Posession in Spanish
E2 C5.1 Possessive pronouns and adjectives. Remember the charts: both match the noun in number and gender  Mi  Tu  Su  Nuestro  Su  Mío  Tuyo 
Buenos Días Repaso 1._______ 2._______ 3._______.
BUENOS DÍAS LUNES. LAS PREGUNTAS WHAT IS THE PURPOSE?
Apuntes de diciembre Los pronombres relativos (Relative pronouns) Relative pronouns are used to combine two sentences. Aquí está el sofá. Here’s.
Adjetivos Posesivos Using the word “de” and possessive adjectives to show ownership How de we show ownership in English? Talk with a friend…
Possessive Adjectives
Buenos días Saquen los apuntes, por favor. #1-10 :30 segundos.
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
Jeopardy AB CDE Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy.
Possessive Adjectives and Possessive Pronouns
HOW TO SURVIVE SPANISH ONE Subject Pronouns. The subject tells who or what does the action It can be a noun  La Señora Roberts  El Señor Murphy  My.
Tener que and Ir a To tell what you have to do And What you are going to do.
Repaso A.  You use possessive adjectives to tell what belongs to someone or to show relationships.  In English, the possessive adjectives are my, your,
Possessive Adjectives Chapter 6-1
BUENOS DÍAS LUNES. LAS PREGUNTAS WHAT IS THE SOLUTION?
Buenos Días Repaso 1._______ 2._______ 3._______.
Gramática de 2A. YoINosotros/ Nosotras We TúYou ÉlHeEllosThey EllaSheEllasThey Ud.You (formal)Uds.You all Ellos is used to refer to “they” if there is.
Saquen los apuntes, por favor Are/is = Estar Keeps on, continues = Seguir (e-i) Progressives "going" "learning" "being" -ando -iendo.
¿Quién es? Él es (name). Ella es (name). Who is that?
2.1 2 nd Year Los Apuntes: Possessive Adjectives & Pronouns.
GUSTAR, SCHOOL SUBJECTS WHICH CLASSES DO YOU LIKE?
FORMING QUESTIONS (SAQUEN LOS APUNTES, POR FAVOR) Bell Slides Day 1.
Page 88 Realidades 2 Possessive Adjectives. Showing Possession In Spanish there are NO apostrophes. You cannot say, for example, Jorge’s dog,
Stressed Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns Español III.
Apuntes de noviembre Los adjetivos posesivos tónicos y los pronombres posesivos Stressed possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns.
Asking Questions in Spanish a. YES / NO QUESTIONS. Just like in English there are two types of questions: b. INFORMATION QUESTIONS. Different from English.
Los Adjetivos Posesivos Possessive Adjectives. Repaso de los pronombres I you (fam) you / he/ she we they / them / you guys.
Los adjetivos posesivos
Los pronombres posesivos The possessives pronouns and adjectives
Agenda: Boot verbs and jugar. La Familia. Tener: Quack Video
ANTE TODO In contrast to English, Spanish has two types of possessive adjectives: the unstressed (or short) forms you learned in Lección 3 and the stressed.
Apuntes 26 de noviembre – primero de diciembre
Possession in Spanish.
Los Adjetivos Posesivos
Possessive Adjectives
I have my homework. Yo tengo mi tarea..
I share my great experiences with her happy family.
MOTORCYCLE DIARIES Why are Ernesto and his friend taking this trip? What are their objectives? What is Ernesto’s family like? From what social class do.
TOPIC: REVIEW OF POSSESSIVES
Buenos días lunes..
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
hay – there is/there are necesita – he/she/you formal needs
іBuenos días, clase!  rojo R calentémonos
Expressing Possession in Spanish!.
mi(s) my nuestro(s) our nuestra(s) tu(s) your vuestro(s) your (pl.)
Pronombres personales
Possessive Adjectives & Possessive Pronouns
ANTE TODO In contrast to English, Spanish has two types of possessive adjectives: the unstressed (or short) forms you learned in Lección 3 and the stressed.
Possessive Adjectives
4 ASIGNATURA: INGLES III 4 UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA SAN FRANCISCO 4 By: Lic. Luz Marina Zubizarreta Agüero.
Los adjetivos posesivos
Gramática (pg 9 del paquete rosado)
1. ¿Te gusta salir a comer. Sí, me gusta salir a comer
Understand how the verb IR (to go) is used to form the future tense.
Comparativos y superlativos
[C] Notas: Possessive Adjectives
Subject pronouns.
Expressing Possession
Articles and possessives
Vamonos Translate to Spanish: **** hint  use de ***
Articles and possessives
LOS ADJETIVOS POSESIVOS / Possessive Adjectives (pág. 70)
Question Words.
Quasimodo: If you were here on Thursday:
5.2 Possessive Adjectives
Tapas Traduce usando PRETÉRITO o IMPERFECTO:
Transcripción de la presentación:

Repaso 1._______ 2._______ 3._______ Buenos Días Repaso 1._______ 2._______ 3._______

Posesión Names/titles – Carla’s mother La madre de Carla Adjectives – my book, our class, his house Mi libro, nuestra clase, su casa Pronouns – it’s mine (el libro) It’s yours (la camisa) Es el mío. Es la tuya. Mío, tuyo, suyo, nuestro, suyo

:40

Our family celebrates it. (el día festivo)

We admire his skills.

Whose is it?

You can achieve your goals.

Which ones are yours? (hermanos)

In their community, resources are shared.

Their objective is to convince us.

My brother’s friend has it. (la entrada)

Is it yours or mine? (el libro)

What are some of your values?

respuestas

Our family celebrates it. (el día festivo) Nuestra familia lo celebra.

Nosotros admiramos sus destrezas. We admire his skills. Nosotros admiramos sus destrezas.

Whose is it? ¿De quién es?

You can achieve your goals. Tú puedes lograr tus metas.

Which ones are yours? (hermanos) ¿Cuáles son los tuyos?

In their community, resources are shared. En su comunidad, se comparten los recursos.

Their objective is to convince us. Su objetivo es convencernos.

My brother’s friend has it. (la entrada) El amigo de mi hermano la tiene.

Is it yours or mine? (el libro) ¿Es el tuyo o el mío?

What are some of your values? ¿Cuáles son unos / algunos de tus valores?

Buenos Días

His diagram summarizes it. (el concepto) 1

They utilize our strategies. 2

Whose is it? 3

You can confront your challenges. 4

Which one is his? (hermana) 5

In our community, culture is celebrated. 6

Our objective is to support it. (la causa) 7

Her friend’s sister is here. 8

Is it theirs? (el sitio) 9

What are some of his goals? 10

respuestas

His diagram summarizes it. (el concepto) Su diagrama lo resume.

They utilize our strategies. Ellos utilizan nuestras estrategias.

Whose is it? ¿De quién es?

You can confront your challenges. Tú puedes enfrentar tus retos/desafíos.

Which one is his? (hermana) ¿Cuál es la suya? ¿Cuál es suya?

In our community, culture is celebrated. En nuestra comunidad, se celebra la cultura.

Our objective is to support it. (la causa) Nuestro objetivo es apoyarla.

Her friend’s sister is here. La hermana de su amiga está aquí. (su amigo)

Is it theirs? (el sitio) ¿Es el suyo? ¿Es suyo?

What are some of his goals? ¿Cuáles son algunas / unas de sus metas?

Buenos días 3

She utilizes our resources.

She utilizes our resources. Ella utiliza nuestros recursos.

Whose are they?

Whose are they? ¿De quién son? ¿De quiénes son?

She is going to present her results.

She is going to present her results. Ella va a presentar sus resultados.

Which one is yours? (texto)

Which one is yours? (texto) ¿Cuál es el tuyo?

In our class, ideas are shared.

In our class, ideas are shared. En nuestra clase, se comparten las ideas.

My objective is to resolve it. (el conflicto)

My objective is to resolve it. (el conflicto) Mi objetivo es resolverlo.

Their friend’s teacher has it. (el proyecto)

Their friend’s teacher has it. (el proyecto) La maestra de su amigo lo tiene. (El maestro / su amiga)

Who are some of your contacts?

Who are some of your contacts? ¿Quiénes son unos/algunos de tus contactos?

respuestas

Buenos días

Your family needs you.

Whose are they?

He shares his resources.

Your objective is to understand it. (el concepto)

Your sister’s friends don’t want to go.

Are they yours? (las cosas)

What are some of your favorite activities?

respuestas

Your family needs you. Tu familia te necesita.

Whose are they? ¿De quién son? ¿De quiénes son?

He shares his resources. Él comparte sus recursos.

Your objective is to understand it. (el concepto) Tu objetivo es entenderlo.

Your sister’s friends don’t want to go. Los amigos de tu hermana no quieren ir.

Are they yours? (las cosas) ¿Son (las) tuyas?

What are some of your favorite activities? ¿Cuáles son unas/algunas de tus actividades favoritas?