Ch. 7.1 talking on the telephone

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Ch. 7.1 talking on the telephone Aló- hello Diga- hello De parte de quién?- Who is calling? Quién habla?- Who is speaking? Soy____- I’m_____ Está _____________ ?- is __________ there? Lo siento pero no está- I’m sorry but (he/she) is not here. Está bien- All right Llamo más tarde.- I’ll call back later Puedo dejar un recado?- May I leave a message?

Practice your own conversation Hello Hello, is _____ there? Whose calling? It’s _______ Sorry _________ isn’t here. All right, I’ll call back later All right, goodbye Goodbye

Extending and accepting invitations Te gustaría?- Would you like Me gustaría- I would like Nos gusta- we like Quieres?- Do you want Te invito- It’s my treat Claro que sí!- Of course Empezar- to begin Venir- to come Tener- to have Querer- to want

Verbs: e to ie stem changing Querer- to want Yo quiero- I want Tu quieres- you want El, ella quiere- he/she wants Usted quiere- you (formal) want Nosotros queremos- we want Ellos, ellas quieren- they want Ustedes quieren- you (plural) want Underline the endings Circle the stem changes

Verbs Stem-changing e to ie Empezar- to begin Yo empiezo- I begin Tu empiezas- you begin El, ella empieza- he/ she/ it begins Usted empieza- you (formal) begin Nosotros empezamos- we begin Ellos, ellas empiezan- they begin Ustedes empiezan- you (plural) begin Underline the endings Circle the stem changes

Verbs E to IE and Yo-Go tener- to have; venir- to come Yo vengo Yo tengo Tu vienes Tu tienes El, ella viene El, ella tiene Usted viene Usted tiene Nosotros venimos Nosotros tenemos Ellos, ellas vienen Ellos, ellas tienen Ustedes vienen Ustedes tienen Circle stem changes

Lugares- Places Eventos- events El acuario- aquarium La boda- wedding El campo- countryside La fiesta de cumpleaños- birthday party El circo- circus La fiesta de aniversario- anniversary La ciudad- city El lago- lake La fiesta de graduación- graduation party El museo de antropologia- museum of anthropology La fiesta de sorpresa- surprise party El parque de atracciones- amusement park El teatro- theater El zoológico- zoo

Ch. 7.2 Making plans To talk about what you PLAN to do use forms of the verb PENSAR with the infinitive verb of the activity you plan to do. Example 1: Yo pienso jugar al tenis a las dos. (I plan to play tennis at 2:00.) To talk about what you are GOING to do use forms of the verb IR with the infinitive verb of the activity you are going to do. Example 2: Yo voy a practicar al tenis mañana. (I am going to practice tennis tomorrow.)

Verbs: pensar; ir a PENSAR- to plan IR A- to be going Yo pienso Yo voy a Tú piensas Tú vas a él, ella piensa él, ella va a Usted piensa Usted va a Nosotros pensamos Nosotros vamos a Vosotros pensáis Vosotros váis a Ellos, ellas piensan Ellos, ellas van a Ustedes piensan Ustedes van a

Talking about getting ready ¿Estás listo/lista? Are you ready (to a friend) No, porque todavía necesito ducharme y afeitarme. No, because I still need to shower and shave. Lavarme los dientes- to brush my teeth Peinarme- to comb my hair Maquillarme- to put on makeup Ponerme la ropa- to get dressed

vocabulario Items used for getting ready El cepillo-brush El cepillo de dientes- toothbrush El jabón- soap El maquillaje- makeup La navaja-razor La pasta de dientes- toothpaste El peine- comb Can you say: “I need to get dressed”?

Ch. 7.3 Turning down an invitation and explaining why ¿Te gustaría ir…?- Would you like to go…? Me gustaría, pero no puedo- I would like to but I can’t Ya tengo planes- I already have plans. ¡Qué lástima!- What a shame! Tal vez otro día.- Perhaps another day.

Ch. 7.3 Turning down an invitation and explaining why (cont’d) Lo siento- I’m sorry Estoy ocupado.- I’m busy Estoy cansado.- I’m tired Estoy un poco enfermo- I’m a little sick. ¡Claro que sí!/ ¡Cómo no!- Of course! Why not!

Other Tener phrases Tengo prisa- I’m in a hurry Tengo que trabajar- I have to work. Tengo una cita- I have a date (appointment) Tengo sueño- I’m sleepy Tengo miedo- I’m afraid Tengo ganas de + infinitive- I feel like …

Practice A- Would you like to go to the zoo? B- I would like to but I can’t. I am a little bit sick. A- Perhaps another day. A- What are you planning to do tomorrow? B- I feel like going to the aquarium. Would you like to come with me? A- Of course!