El verbo VER = “to see” Ver has an irregular yo form: veo. Otherwise it conjugates like a normal –er verb. The vosotros form doesn’t get an accent. Why?

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El verbo VER = “to see” Ver has an irregular yo form: veo. Otherwise it conjugates like a normal –er verb. The vosotros form doesn’t get an accent. Why? yo tú él, ella/ usted nosotros(as) vosotros(as) ellos(as)/ ustedes U4L2, p. 222 **veo** ves ve vemos ven ¡Veo a muchos estudiantes inteligentes! veis

El verbo VER = “to see” Don’t forget to use “a personal” if what you see is a person. Why do we need to use “a personal” when we see a person? U4L2, p. 222 ¡Veo a muchos estudiantes inteligentes! D.O. (person) – need a personal ¿Qué es? What’s this? We can see people and we can see things. Veo muchas mesas en el restaurante. D.O. (thing) – don’t need a personal

Use ver to express who or what you see. Fill in the blank with the correct form of ver or the a personal (if necessary). 1.Yo _____ a Juanes en el concierto de música rock. 2.Vemos ____ la camarera en el restaurante. 3.Ellos ______ el brócoli, el arroz, y el bistec en el plato principal. 4.Luego, tú ves _________ la película nueva en el cine. 5.Nosotros _________ a la mujer que vende las entradas en la ventanilla. 6.¿Quién ____ la calle que necesitamos? ¿Dónde estamos? veo a ven ______ vemos ve

El verbo IR “to be going (to do something)” When you talk about things you are planning to do in the future, you say what you are going to do. To talk about activities you are going to do, use the phrase: yo tú él, ella/ usted nosotros(as) vosotros(as) ellos(as)/ ustedes U4L2, p. 222 voy a... vas a... va a... vamos a van a... ¡Voy a estudiar el español! ir + a + infinitive vais a… What’s an infinitive? An unconjugated verb that still has its –ar, -er, or –ir ending attached.

When you want to say “going to do,” use ir + a + infinitive. Fill in the blank with the correct form of ir or the missing infinitive. 1.Yo _____ a ir a la biblioteca antes de volver a casa. 2.Vamos a ________ el piano y la guitarra en el concierto. 3.Ellos ______ a tomar el autobús al cine para ver una película cómica. 4.Luego, tú vas a _________ con tu amigo y el perro en el parque. 5.Nosotros _________ a comer en el restaurante con mi abuela. 6.¿Quién ____ a vender ropa en la tienda El Corte Inglés? voy tocar van pasear vamos va

¿A quién ves? Estudiante 1: (Throw “la manzana” to student 2) ¿A quién ves? Estudiante 2: Veo a una estudiante que lleva una blusa blanca y jeans. Ella tiene pelo castaño. Estudiante 3: ¿Ves a Carla? Estudiante 2: Sí, la veo. (Throw “la manzana” to student 3) ¿A quién ves? Give clues to help your classmates figure out who you see (Hint: use the verb ver and clothing and color vocabulary)….Then pass “la manzana” to the person who guesses correctly and ask them, “¿A quién ves?”

¿Qué vas a hacer? Estudiante 1: Hola, Roberto, (Throw “la manzana” to student 2) ¿Qué vas a hacer mañana? Estudiante 2: Mañana voy a ir a un restaurante con mi abuela. Hola, Luisa, (Throw “la manzana” to student 3) ¿Qué vas a hacer mañana? Say “hi” to your classmate and pass “la manzana” to them. Ask them “¿Qué vas a hacer mañana?” (you can make up any logical answer—funny ones are good!) Use ir + a + infinitive to answer. Then pass “la manzana” to another student...

ir+a+infinitive 1.You all are going to study more. Ustedes van a estudiar más. 2.Maribel is going to go downtown. Maribel va a ir al centro. 3.We are going to do the homework every day. Vamos a hacer la tarea todos los días. 4.They are going to have lunch in a restaurant. Ellos van a almorzar en un restaurante. 5.You (inf.) are going to order the main course. Tú vas a pedir el plato principal. 6.I am going to….(finish the sentence). Yo voy a.…...use the construction ir + a + infinitive to talk about what these people will do in the future.

Tarea #27 Libro: pág. 220 Act 2 (write out conversations) Pág 222 Act 4 (write out conversations)

El verbo _______ = “to ______” Ver has an ___________ ____ form: veo. Otherwise it conjugates like a normal –er verb. The vosotros form doesn’t get an ________. Why? __________________________________________ U4L2, p. 222 ¡Veo a muchos estudiantes inteligentes! yo tú él, ella/ usted nosotros(as) vosotros(as) ellos(as)/ ustedes

El verbo VER = “to see” Don’t forget to use “___ ____________” if what you see is a person. Why do we need to use “___ _____________” when we see a person? U4L2, p. 222 ¡Veo a muchos estudiantes inteligentes! ___ (______) – need _ __________ ¿Qué es? What’s this? We can see people and we can see things. Veo muchas mesas en el restaurante. ___ (______) – don’t need _ __________

Use ver to express who or what you see. Fill in the blank with the correct form of ver or the a personal (if necessary). 1.Yo _____ a Juanes en el concierto de música rock. 2.Vemos ____ la camarera en el restaurante. 3.Ellos ______ el brócoli, el arroz, y el bistec en el plato principal. 4.Luego, tú ves _________ la película nueva en el cine. 5.Nosotros _________ a la mujer que vende las entradas en la ventanilla. 6.¿Quién ____ la calle que necesitamos? ¿Dónde estamos?

El verbo __ “to be going (to do something)” When you talk about things you are planning to do in the future, you say what you are going to do. To talk about activities you are going to do, use the phrase: U4L2, p. 222 ¡Voy a estudiar el español! ___ + ___ + ____________ yo tú él, ella/ usted nosotros(as) vosotros(as) ellos(as)/ ustedes

What’s an infinitive? __________________ __________________ __________________ _________________.

When you want to say “going to do,” use ir + a + infinitive. Fill in the blank with the correct form of ir or the missing infinitive. 1.Yo _____ a ir a la biblioteca antes de volver a casa. 2.Vamos a ________ el piano y la guitarra en el concierto. 3.Ellos ______ a tomar el autobús al cine para ver una película cómica. 4.Luego, tú vas a _________ con tu amigo y el perro en el parque. 5.Nosotros _________ a comer en el restaurante con mi abuela. 6.¿Quién ____ a vender ropa en la tienda El Corte Inglés?

ir+a+infinitive 1.You all are going to study more. ___________________________________________. 2.Maribel is going to go downtown. ___________________________________________. 3.We are going to do the homework every day. ___________________________________________. 4.They are going to have lunch in a restaurant. ___________________________________________. 5.You (inf.) are going to order the main course. ___________________________________________. 6.I am going to….(finish the sentence). ___________________________________________....use the construction ir + a + infinitive to talk about what these people will do in the future.

Tarea #27 Libro: pág. 220 Act 2 (write out conversations) Pág 222 Act 4 (write out conversations)