TEMA: Playing with ‘jugar’ and other sports-related verbs PREGUNTA ESENCIAL: How do I use the verbs in Lesson 6.1 to talk about sports? Español 2 – Unidad.

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TEMA: Playing with ‘jugar’ and other sports-related verbs PREGUNTA ESENCIAL: How do I use the verbs in Lesson 6.1 to talk about sports? Español 2 – Unidad 6.1

REPASO: There is more than one way to say the English verb to play in Spanish. Jugar Jugar is used when referring to playing a sport or a game Tocar Tocar is used when you mean playing an instrument or music

Jugar – to play Jugar is a stem-changing verb in which the u changes to ue in all forms except ‘nosotros’ and ‘vosotros’ Therefore it’s one of the “boot verbs”

Here’s how you conjugate it: jugar juegojugamos juegasjugáis juegajuegan

Translate: Juego – Juegas – Juega – – Jugamos – Juegan – – Juego – I play Juegas – You play (faml.) Juega – He plays – She plays – You play (frml.) Jugamos – We play Juegan – They play – They play – You (plrl.) play

¿Qué hace…? (Describe what is he is doing in the picture) ELKjlkjdfgdflkj

Perder – to lose Perder is a stem-changing verb in which the e changes to ie in all forms except ‘nosotros’ and ‘vosotros’ Therefore it’s also one of the “boot verbs”

perder *OJO: Remember, it is an –ER verb! Try and conjugate perder: *OJO: Remember, it is an –ER verb! perder pierdoperdemos pierdesperdéis pierdepierden

Translate: They are losing points. The team is losing the game. We lose equipment. They are losing points. pierden Ellos pierden puntos. The team is losing the game. pierde El equipo pierde el partido. We lose the equipment. Perdimos Perdimos el equipo.

Competir – to compete Competir is a stem-changing verb in which the e changes to i in all forms except ‘nosotros’ and ‘vosotros’ Therefore… Yup… Boot verb!

Conjugate competir: competir compitocompetimos compitescompetís compitecompiten

Translate: I compete on the basketball court. Do you compete with the other players? I compete on the basketball court. Compito Compito en la cancha de básquetbol. Do you compete with other players? Compites ¿Compites con otros jugadores?

Ganar – to win Ganar does NOT have a stem-change and is conjugated like a regular –ar verb

Conjugate ganar: ganar ganoganamos ganasganáis ganaganan

¡El Fin!