Unidad 5 – Lección 2 Objetivos de lección 2: SWBAT Plan a party

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Unidad 5 – Lección 2 Objetivos de lección 2: SWBAT Plan a party Talk about chores and responsibilities Tell someone what to do Say what you just did by using more irregular verbs Affirmative tú commands Acabar de + infitive Unidad 5 – Lección 2

Página doscientos noventa y uno

Unidad 5 – Lección 2 Objetivos de lección 2: SWBAT Plan a party Goal: Learn the forms of six more irregular verbs. Then practice using these verbs to talk about parties. Objetivos de lección 2: SWBAT Plan a party Talk about chores and responsibilities Tell someone what to do Say what you just did by using more irregular verbs Affirmative tú commands Acabar de + infitive Unidad 5 – Lección 2

Gramática: More Irregular Verbs Just as the English verb to be does not follow a pattern in the present tense (I am, you are, he/she/it is, etc.), irregular verbs in Spanish do not follow the pattern of regular or stem-changing verbs. Pg doscientos setenta y siete

Gramática: More Irregular Verbs Dar, decir, poner, salir, traer, and venir are all irregular. How do you form the present tense of these verbs? Pg doscientos setenta y siete

Gramática: More Irregular Verbs Pg doscientos setenta y siete

Práctica: More Irregular Verbs Pg doscientos setenta y ocho

Práctica: More irregular verbs Vienes Salgo Dice Traigo Damos Pongo Pg doscientos setenta y ocho

Unidad 5 – Lección 2 Objetivos de lección 2: SWBAT Plan a party Goal: Learn how to give affirmative tú commands and use acabar de + infinitive. Then tell someone what to do and say what you just did. Objetivos de lección 2: SWBAT Plan a party Talk about chores and responsibilities Tell someone what to do Say what you just did by using more irregular verbs Affirmative tú commands Acabar de + infitive Unidad 5 – Lección 2

Gramática: Affirmative tú commands In both English and Spanish, affirmative commands are used to tell someone to do something. Clean the kitchen! ¡Limpia la cocina! Pg doscientos ochenta y dos

Gramática: Affirmative tú commands Pg doscientos ochenta y dos

Gramática: Affirmative tú commands Pg doscientos ochenta y dos

Gramática: Acabar de + infinitive Pg. Doscientos ochenta y cuatro

Práctica de Gramática

Práctica de Gramática Lava los platos. Plancha la ropa Ven a casa Barre el suelo Sal temprano Haz la cama Corta el césped Se buena Saca la basura Trae el pastel Ve a la tienda Pon la mesa