 Translate the following al español: 1. I love leaving (to leave from) home early. 2. I don’t like to get on the bus (say “bus” another way). 3. You (FORMAL)

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 Translate the following al español: 1. I love leaving (to leave from) home early. 2. I don’t like to get on the bus (say “bus” another way). 3. You (FORMAL) are excited about the film Jaws (“Tiburón”).Jaws 4. They (the artists) are missing all the paintings. 5. They (Tony and Maria) are not missing the portraits. 6. You love the script of Mrs. Doubtfire (“Papá por vida”).Mrs. Doubtfire 7. **He’s not fascinated by the characters in The Notebook (“El cuaderno de Noah”).The Notebook 8. ***We don’t think the movie The Little Rascals (“Una pandilla de pillos”) is important.The Little Rascals

 I can talk about going to the movie theater, museum, and other cultural activities (i.e. plays, shows, concerts, etc.)  I can correctly conjugate any –ER and –IR verb to the past tense (pretérito) to create and comprehend various phrases.  I can correctly conjugate VER and DAR to their irregular preterit forms to create and comprehend various phrases.  I can correctly use all Indirect Object Pronouns in a sentence and also with –le verbs.  I can correctly use SALIR in the preterit tense and correctly use it in different ways (i.e. to leave, to exit, to come out, to go out, etc.)  I can discuss and analyze movie title translations from English to Spanish, and infer if the translations are suitable.  I can discuss influential Latin American musicians and the modern issues facing them.

 ¡Indirect Object Pronouns!  + gustar / encantar / interesar / importar / faltar / fascinar / entusiasmar  Otro video Otro video

 Lab Actividades (Recording/Film Descriptions)  The Sandlot – Historias de un verano  Snakes on a Plane – Terror a Bordo  Brokeback Mountain – Secreto en la montaña

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 Salir en el pretérito Yo salíNosotros salimos Tú salisteVosotros salisteis Él/Ella/Usted salióEllos/Ellas/Ustedes salieron

 WordReference (present tense) WordReference

 Cuándo se usa SALIR?  Leaving at a certain time – Salir a la(s) …  Leaving/Exiting a place – Salir de …  To go out with/date someone – Salir con …  To turn out/come out/end up – Salir … (bien,mal,vivo, etc.) ▪ afortunadamente  To leave for (place, destination) – Salir para …  To leave through/exit through/go out through – Salir por …

 Un video de SALIR (por Remmington Harpe)video  Otro videovideo

 Yo (Salir por) 4 19  Yo no (Salir de) 3  Tú (Salir para) 28 6  Tú no (Salir con) 30 7  Él (Salir a las)  La peli (Salir bien)  El escultor (Salir con)  Ella (Salir muy mal) 1 11  Usted no (Salir con)  Nosotros (Salir de)  Nosotros (Salir a las )  Vosotros (Salir para) 5 24  Ellos (Salir bien) 8 16  Los actores no (Salir) 9 26  El joven (salir de)  Ustedes (salir vivo/a) 231  Ustedes no (salir por) 20 32

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