Lección 9: Segunda parte

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Lección 9: Segunda parte Las fiestas y más sobre SABER y CONOCER

FIESTAS ¿Por qué? ¿Dónde? ¿Qué?

¡A jugar! Each team will receive a set of cards. Lay the cards out face down, making a 4x4 square with each color. The objective is to find as many pairs as possible. Flip over one picture card (white) and one word card (yellow). If the word does not match the picture, flip both cards back over. If the word does match the picture, you get to take both cards and keep them. The team member with the most matches at the end of the game wins! Play as many rounds as you can!  Need help with vocab? p. 300-301

SABER vs. CONOCER: Repaso rapidísimo José no ______________ jugar al tenis. (actividad)

SABER vs. CONOCER: Repaso rapidísimo CONOCEN Ellos no ______________ el almacén Corte Inglés. (lugar)

SABER vs. CONOCER: Repaso rapidísimo CONOCES ¿______________ tú a Josefina? (persona)

SABER vs. CONOCER: Repaso rapidísimo Yo no _____________ dónde está ese restaurante. (información)

SABER vs. CONOCER: Repaso rapidísimo SABES ¿_____________ tú la hora? (información)

SABER vs. CONOCER: Repaso rapidísimo SABEN Ellas ____________ cocinar unos platos riquísimos. (actividad)

SABER vs. CONOCER: Repaso rapidísimo SABEN Mis padres no _____________ que yo salgo con Fernando. (información)

SABER vs. CONOCER: Repaso rapidísimo CONOCEN Los guías del museo _____________ muy bien la historia del arte. (cosa)

¡Escuchemos! Escuchar la narración y decidir si cada oración es cierta o falsa. Jennifer conoció a Laura en la escuela primaria. Laura sabe hacer muchas cosas. Laura sabe hablar alemán. Laura sabe buscar gangas. Laura sabe patinar en línea. Laura conoce a algunos muchachos simpáticos.

SABER is completely irregular in the preterite! SABER & CONOCER: Presente vs. Pretérito There are some verbs whose meanings change in the preterite. SABER and CONOCER are two examples of these verbs: ¡ATENCIÓN! SABER is completely irregular in the preterite! Verbo En el presente… En el pretérito… SABER CONOCER to know (facts, info, skills) Yo sé hablar español. I know how to speak Spanish. found out Yo supe la verdad. I found out the truth. to know/be familiar with (people, places, things) Yo conozco la ciudad. I’m familiar with the city. met Yo conocí a Mateo. I met Mateo.

SABER ¡Practiquemos! SABER & CONOCER: Presente vs. Pretérito En el pretérito… yo supe nosotros supimos tú supiste vosotros supisteis él/ella/Ud. supo ellos/ellas/Uds. supieron SABER ¡Practiquemos!