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Objective: to be able to talk about what activities you did using the preterite tense

(Could be a holiday in the UK or abroad.) Coursework 1: Account of a Holiday (Could be a holiday in the UK or abroad.) 150 – 200 words minimum Content 1. Introduction; where, when, who, transport (15) 2. Travel to the area. (Past Tenses) (30) 3. Description of area. (Present Tense) (30) 4. Accommodation. (Past tenses) (30) 5. Activities undertaken , including a detailed account of a particular event / day (Past tenses) (50) 6. Personal impressions. (Express and justify your point of view) (40) - Comparison to UK (imperfect / present) - Would you like to return and why? (future / conditional) Quality of Language A range of tenses (Perfect, imperfect, present, future, conditional) Accuracy of verbs A range of vocabulary Complex structures -Linking words (que / donde / porque) -flash phrases (después de + INFINITIVE / antes de + INFINITIVE) 5. Idiom

The Past Tense (Regular Verbs) 1. Choose a verb. 2. Choose a person. 3. Take off the ar, er or ir. 4. Add the correct ending. ar er ir Yo visit… comí salí Tu visit…… comiste Sal….. El/ Ella visit…. com…. salió Nosotros / as visitamos com……… salimos Vosotros/as visitasteis com……….. salisteis Ellos/ Ellas visit……….. comieron Sal…………

The Preterite Infinitive I We visitar bailar montar (en bicicleta) descansar mandar (mensajes) escuchar tomar (el sol) sacar (fotos) jugar nadar ir (de excursión)

¿Qué hiciste? Visité monumentos. Bailé en la discoteca. Monté en bicicleta. Descansé en el balcón. Mandé mensajes a mis amigos. Escuché música. Tomé el sol. Saqué fotos. Nadé en la piscina. Jugué al voleibol en la playa. Fui de excursión

¿Cuándo? Por la manana / tarde / noche… Durante las vacaciones… A veces… Muchas veces… Sábado… Un día… El ultimo día… A las nueve de la mañana… Sobre las cinco … Primero… Luego… Después de + INFINITIVE Antes de + INFINITIVE

+ INFINITIVE A* Hint: use two verbs Acabar de … = Deber … = Esperar… = Gustar … = Poder … = Ponerse a … = Preferir … = Querer … = Soler … = Tener que … = Volver a … = + INFINITIVE

A* Hint: use two verbs Acabar de … = to have just done something Deber … = to have to do something Esperar… = to hope to do something Gustar … = to like to do something Poder … = to be able to to do something Ponerse a … = to start to do something Preferir … = to pefer to to do something Querer … = to want to to do something Soler … = to usually do something Tener que … = to have to do something Volver a … = to do something again

The Past Tense (Regular Verbs) 1. Choose a verb. 2. Choose a person. 3. Take off the ar, er or ir. 4. Add the correct ending. ar er ir Yo visité comí salí Tu visitaste comiste saliste El/ Ella visitó comió salió Nosotros / as visitamos comimos salimos Vosotros/as visitasteis comisteis salisteis Ellos/ Ellas visitaron comieron salieron

The Past Tense (Irregular Verbs) ser estar hacer ver tener Yo Fui Estuve Hice Vi Tuve Tu Fuiste Estuviste Hiciste Viste Tuviste El /Ella Fue Estuvo Hizo Vio Tuvo Nosotros/ as Fuimos Estuvimos Hicimos Vimos Tuvimos Vosotros/as Fuisteis Estuvisteis Hicisteis Visteis Tuvisteis Ellos / Ellas Fueron Estuvieron Hicieron Vieron Tuvieron

A detailed account… Think of a particular day / meal / excursion / event / activity / meeting / night out Simplify the events and think about what you can say in Spanish rather than translate from English Use the dictionary to look up some flash vocab Times Variety of verbs (reflexives too) Feelings, thoughts, impressions

Reflexives