Revisión A, B, C, D, E, f, G Capítulos 1, 2,3, 4, 5, 6.

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Revisión A, B, C, D, E, f, G Capítulos 1, 2,3, 4, 5, 6

1) Repaso A – B – C – D – E – F – G - MUST STUDY ALL MATERIALS - TEXTBBOK PAGES R2 to R57– - Study vocabulary - prepare a vocabulary list and review the grammar.

Capítulo 1 - MUST STUDY ALL MATERIALS – TEXTBBOK PAGES 2 to 27 Prepare a vocabulary list – palabras 1 and 2

Study preterit – Talking about past actions – verbos hacer, querer, venir (TB page 10) HacerQuererVenir (yo)hicequisevine (tú) hicistequisisteviniste (él, ella, ud.) hizoquiso vino (nosotros, -as) hicimos quisimos vinimos (vosotros, -as)hicisteis quisisteisvinisteis (ellos, ellas, Uds.) hicieron quisieronvinieron

Study preterit – Talking about past actions – verbos irregulares (TB page 12) EstarAndartener (yo)estuveanduvetuve (tú) estuvisteanduvistetuviste (él, ella, ud.) estuvoanduvotuvo (nosotros, -as) estuvimosanduvimostuvimos (vosotros, -as)estuvisteisanduvisteistuvisteis (ellos, ellas, Uds.) estuvieronanduvierontuvieron

Study preterit – Talking about past actions – verbos irregulares (TB page 13) Poderponersaber (yo)pudepusesupe (tú) pudistepusistesupiste (él, ella, ud.) pudopusosupo (nosotros, -as) pudimospusimossupimos (vosotros, -as)pudisteispusisteissupisteis (ellos, ellas, Uds.) pudieronpusieronsupieron

Study present and preterit – Talking about present and past actions – (TB page 14) Verb DECIR PresentPreterit (yo)digodije (tú) dicesdijiste (él, ella, ud.) dicedijo (nosotros, -as) decimosdijeron (vosotros, -as)decísdijisteis (ellos, ellas, Uds.) dicendijeron

Capítulo 2 - MUST STUDY ALL MATERIALS – TEXTBBOK PAGES 32 to 56 Prepare a vocabulary list – palabras 1 and 2

Study present – verbs e > i – pedir, servir, repetir, freír, seguir, vestirse – - see the conjugations of some of the verbs – (TB page 40) notice that nosotros, nosotras and vosotros, vosotras do not change FreirSeguirvertirse (yo)fríosigome visto (tú) fríessigueste vistes (él, ella, ud.) fríesiguese viste (nosotros, -as) freímosseguimosnos vestimos (vosotros, -as)freísseguísos vestís (ellos, ellas, Uds.) fríensiguense visten

Study preteriteverbs e > i – pedir, repetir, preferir, divertirse, servir, repetir, freír, seguir, vestirse – see the conjugations of some of the verbs – (TB page 42) notice that yo, tú and nosotros, nosotras, vosotros, vosotras do not change. FreirSeguirvertirse (yo)freíseguíme vestí (tú) freísteseguistete vestiste (él, ella, ud.) friósiguióse vistió (nosotros, -as) freímosseguimosnos vestimos (vosotros, -as)freísteisseguisteisos vestisteis (ellos, ellas, Uds.) frieronsiguieronse vistieron

Capítulo 3 - MUST STUDY ALL MATERIALS – TEXTBBOK PAGES 60 to 88 Prepare a vocabulary list – palabras 1 and 2

Study imperfect of the –ar verbs (TB page 68) Tomarllamar (yo)tomaballamabas (tú) tomabasllamaba (él, ella, ud.) tomaballamaba (nosotros, -as) tomábamosllamábamos (vosotros, -as)tomabaisllamabais (ellos, ellas, Uds.) tomabanllamaban

Study imperfect of the –er and –ir verbs (TB page 70) LeerVivir (yo)leíavivía (tú) leíasvivías (él, ella, ud.) leíavivía (nosotros, -as) leíamosvivíamos (vosotros, -as)leíaisvivíais (ellos, ellas, Uds.) leíanvivíais

Review the uses of the IMPERFECTO (TB page 74) 1. appearance – Yo era alta. 2. age – Tenía dieciséis años. 3. physical condition – Estaba cansada. 4. emocional state – Estaba muy contenta. 5. attitudes and desires – Ella quería ganar el campeonato. 6. location – Todos los equipos estaban en la cancha. 7. date – Era el ocho de octubre. 8. time – Eran las cuatro de la tarde. 9. weather – Hacia bastante frío.

Capítulo 4 - MUST STUDY ALL MATERIALS – TEXTBBOK PAGES 92 to 120 Prepare a vocabulary list – palabras 1 and 2

- Study – Pretérito e Imperfecto – (TB 100) Pretérito – completed action in the past Imperfecto – repeated, habitual actions __ pasado (Sábado domingo, lunes, etc.) Todos ____ (los sábados, los días, etc.) Ayer, anoche, hoy, etc. Siempre

Narrating a sequence of events – Pretérito e Imperfecto – PAST – (TB page 103) 1. Pretérito - 2 completed actions on the past – Yo comí un sándwich y ella bebió una coca-cola. 2. Imperfecto – both sentences describe habitual or continuous actions. Siempre comíamos un sándwich de jamón y ellas bebían una coca-cola. 3. Pretérito e Imperfecto – one sentence describes what was going on and the other action interrupts the ongoing on action. Yo comía un sándwich cuando mi amiga llegó. Imperfecto - comía pretérito – llegó

- Study – Pretérito e Imperfecto --- (TB 105) verbos creer, desear, querer, tener ganas de, pensar, preferir, poder, saber.

Study – passive voice – SE – when we talk about something being done without saying who does. (TB 106) - Se vende una casa. ( casa is singular = se vende) Se venden unas casas. ( casas is plural = se venden)

Capítulo 5 - MUST STUDY ALL MATERIALS – TEXTBBOK PAGES 132 to 158. Prepare a vocabulary list – palabras 1 and 2

Study – Future tense – same endings for –ar, -er, -ir verbs- (TB 140) hablarbeberpartir (yo)hablarébeberépartiré (tú) hablarásbeberáspartirás (él, ella, ud.) hablarábeberápartirá (nosotros, -as) hablaremosbeberemospartiremos (vosotros, -as)hablaréisbeberéispartiréis (ellos, ellas, Uds.) hablaránbeberánpartirán

- Study – Comparativo y Superlativo - (TB 144) Comparativo Superlativo más ………queel, la. los. las …más ……… de Greg es más alto que Juan.Greg es el más alto de la clase. bueno (buena) = mejorbueno = el / la mejor malo (mala) = peormalo (mala) = el / peor mayor y menor = most often refer to age = La profesora es la mayor de la clase de español. La profesora es la menor de las profesoras de español.

Capítulo 6 - MUST STUDY ALL MATERIALS – TEXTBBOK PAGES 162 to 169. Prepare a vocabulary list – palabras 1 and 2