Episodio 4 Sam busca un trabajo

Slides:



Advertisements
Presentaciones similares
Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns
Advertisements

A Comer Vamos a Poner la Mesa.
PARTE 1 LOS OBJETOS DIRECTOS E INDIRECTOS. DIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS VS. INDIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS Habla con otra persona para ver qué es la diferencia entre.
Direct Object Pronouns: Answering Who? Or What?. Direct object pronouns allow us to avoid repetition of nouns!
LOS OBJETOS DIRECTOS E INDIRECTOS
Trabaja No trabajes Trabaje No trabaje Trabajen No trabajen Trabajemos No trabajemos Trabajad No trabajéis Come No comas Coma No coma Coman No coman Comamos.
¡ GUSTAR! Gustar With Infinitive Verbs © 2011 The Enlightened Elephant.
DIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS. DIRECT OBJECTS The object that directly receives the action of the verb is called the direct object. Mary kicked the ball. "Ball"
YEAR 10 SPEAKING GRADES Your criteria for success were: Good pronunciation Clear and appropriate expression. A team effort Click on the sound icon for.
Unidad 11. When my aunt and uncle arrive, they will bring presents. Cuando lleguen mis tíos, traerán regalos. In case there is an emergency, leave the.
Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns. Objetos Directos 0 Receives the action of the verb. 0 Answers “whom” or “what” after the verb. 0 Can be a noun or.
Esp 130/8/11 ObjectiveBellwork SWBAT identify the personal pronouns in Spanish. What is a pronoun in English? When you finish what are the two personal.
First Grade Spanish High Frequency Words.
Direct Object Pronouns A direct object tells who or what receives the action of the verb: I see the dog. (I see what? - - the dog = d.o.) I see Mary. (I.
Objetivo: to identify phrases that express someone must do something. Ahora: List 3 adverbs and where are they placed in a sentence.
Direct Object Pronouns Los complementos directos.
Sam busca trabajo #4.
28 de septiembre. Warm-Up #23 Conjugate the verbs to make them affirmative or negative commands. 1.Lavar las frutas. 2.Tener cuidado en el partido. 3.Servir.
Agenda: 26/04/2016 *Boot verbs and jugar *La Familia *Tener: Quack Video *Descripciones Students will be learning new vocabulary with the family and tener.
Direct Object Pronouns. Don’t be like these guys:
El Objeto Directo Direct Object Pronoun Sra. Altamirano.
 Yo voy a comer.  Tú vas a practicar el futbol hoy.  Él va a comprar el mandado.  Nosotros vamos a salir este fin de semana.  Ellos van a resolver.
9 DE SEPTIEMBRE. W ARM - U P #13 Answer the questions in Spanish. The underlined verb indicates it should be included in your answer. 1. ¿Qué quieres.
1 2 Subjuntivo (a) 3 Subjuntivo (b) 4 Subjuntivo (c)
¿QUÉ HACES EN TU TIEMPO LIBRE? WHAT DO YOU LIKE TO DO IN YOUR FREE TIME?
Vamonos Get out your purple speaking paper from yesterday AND your writing assignment. I will come to your desk and double check that both have been graded!
Los Pronombres de Complemento, Directo e Indirecto.
Tell your partner about: 1. Two things you wish you had/hadn't done when you were younger. 2. Two regrets you have and you want to overcome.
Los pronombres de complementos directos
Y6 SPANISH REVISION NOTES – Summer 2017
Agenda: Boot verbs and jugar. La Familia. Tener: Quack Video
Bellwork: Friday, 3/15/13 Take out your notes on GUSTAR and a new sheet of paper. Head it “Gustar: 2nd review.” We will discuss a retake of yesterday’s.
¡A conversar! Cap. 6 Find a partner.
9 Es el 20 de septiembre. Saber vs. Conocer To Know.
To be, or not to be? Let’s start out with one of the most important verbs in Spanish: ser, which means “to be.”
El complemento directo (Direct object) = What or who is being “verbed”
To be, or not to be? Let’s start out with one of the most important verbs in Spanish: ser, which means “to be.”
Gustar V. Encantar.
Indirect Object Pronouns
Indirect Object Pronouns
First Grade Dual High Frequency Words
ANTE TODO You’ve already learned how to use interrogative words and phrases. As you know, ¿qué? and ¿cuál? or ¿cuáles? mean what? or which? However, they.
Direct Object & Direct Object Pronouns
PRESENT TENSE VERB ENDINGS IN SPANISH:
Translate (cenar – to have dinner)
Final Proyect. The Chinese reject gifts several times - usually three, though they may be more - before accepting them. If you are in that situation you.
El Verbo “GUSTAR” En español gustar significa “to be pleasing”
Gramática (pg 9 del paquete rosado)
ANTE TODO You’ve already learned how to use interrogative words and phrases. As you know, ¿qué? and ¿cuál? or ¿cuáles? mean what? or which? However, they.
You’ve already learned how to use interrogative words and phrases
Subject and Stressed Object Pronouns
Direct objects and direct object pronouns
Quasimodo: Tienes que hablar con un amigo en español sobre tu rutina diaria (daily routine). Debes usar las preguntas de ayer.
Conjugating -ar verbs Spanish 1 Sra. Lear.
Imperative Mood: Informal
- My cousin, who is only 2 years old, can already speak. - Can your sister play the piano? - Messi can play football very.
Kindergarten Spanish High Frequency Words
Sam 6 El día de la Primitiva.
Vamonos Write a full sentence for each class, including one thing that you would need for that class. Ex. Math → Para la clase de matemáticas yo necesito.
Episodio 3 Sam aprende a ligar
Indirect Questions First Day on the Job 11 Focus on Grammar 4 Part X, Unit 28 By Ruth Luman, Gabriele Steiner, and BJ Wells Copyright © Pearson Education,
You’ve already learned how to use interrogative words and phrases
Episodio 2 “Sam va de compras”
Episodio 5 Ha nacido una Estrella 25 pts.
Quasimodo: What do you remember about Direct Objects from last chapter? What do you remember about Indirect Objects from English classes you’ve taken before?
You’ve already learned how to use interrogative words and phrases
She would sell it tomorrow.
Lamento mucho que te pasara esto
Hoy vamos a .. aprender a describir vacaciones
a. Which job do you think pays more? I think an assistant chef earns more, as he spends all day working, while the dog walker earns according to the dogs.
Transcripción de la presentación:

Episodio 4 Sam busca un trabajo

7. un trabajador de lavandería 8. un millonario Las profesiones 1. un estudiante 2. un camarero/mesero 3. un actor de doblaje 4. una secretaria 5. un jardinero 6. un cocinero 7. un trabajador de lavandería 8. un millonario A. sabe usar una ordenadora (computer) B. se ocupa de las plantas C. hace estudios D. hace la colada (laundry) E. puede nadar, caer y conducir una moto AB. tiene que poner la mesa AC. tiene mucho dinero AD. sabe cocinar

Pon el diálogo en el orden correcto 9. E 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. A A. El plato del día son chuletas. (Last) B. ¿Tiene usted una mesa? C. Prefiero esta. D. ¿Quiere el menú? E. ¡Ah! Buenas noches. -------(First) AB. Sí. Prefiere esta o esta? AC. ¿Qué tiene hoy?

Empareja las dos partes de cada frase. 16. Lola y Ana no tienen dinero 17. Ana quisiera un vestido nuevo 18. Para ayudar a las chicas, 19. Sebastián invita a Lola a cenar, 20. Los amigos van a preparar la cena para Lola y Sebastián 21. Sam es el camarero 22. Sebastián despide (to fire)a Lola 23. Las chicas descubren que Sam A. Sam va a buscar un trabajo. B. para hablarle de un nuevo trabajo. C. en casa. D. pero tienen muchas facturas. E. y Pablo es el cocinero. AB. ¡pero es demasiado caro! AC. envió los vestidos. AD. pero Lola ya se ha despedido.

Choose what Sam Should have said A. Red B. Blue 24. ¿Tiene una mesa para comer/tomar? 25. El plato del día es una deliciosa chaqueta/chuleta. 26. Hoy tengo huesos/huevos a la flamenca. 27. Ahora tenemos sopa de ajo/ojo.

Pablo is looking for a job as a stuntman via the internet. The girls dream of glamorous party dresses but don't have enough money. Samsays he will get a job to help contribute to expenses. The girls look at internet jobs but none are suitable: cook, gardener, laundry assistant. However, they suddenly see one for a waiter. Lola's boss, Sebastian, phones to invite her to dinner. She is excited as she hopes for promotion. The others are concerned as Sebastian has a bad reputation as a womanizer. They insist that she and Sebastian eat in the flat and the boys will prepare and serve the meal. Pablo and Sam rehearse restaurant phrases. Two parcels arrive for Lola and Ana from 'S' whom they take to be Sebastian. They are the beautiful party dresses that they saw in the magazine. Sebastian arrives. He is very unpleasant and rude to the boys. It is obvious his intentions are bad and the boys succeed in ruining the meal. He insults Sam once too often for Lola who kicks him out and resigns. Lola realizes that Sam sent the dresses and they think he could pay for them as he had a job in a museum (so Sam's secret is still safe). The dresses must go back but first of all they head off for a good nightclub. Although he repeats that money is not important in life, Pablo hopes that Sam has bought him a motorbike. However, it turns out to be a scooter!