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Conocer Saber vs.

Saber sésabemos sabes sabesaben supesupimos supiste suposupieron

Saber Indica “to know”: 1.Información factual ie...Yo sé el número de teléfono. 2. Come se hace algo (actividad) ie...Paco sabe jugar al fútbol.

Conocer conozcoconocemos conoces conoceconocen conocíconocimos conociste conocióconocieron

Conocer Indicates: 1.to know a person (person) ie...Yo conozco al Sr. Ruiz. 2. to be familiar with a place (place) ie...Paco conoce el parque de atracciones.

¿Cómo se dice en español? I know how to play cards. Paco knows the Fernandez family. Marta knows the address. Martina knows the city very well. My friends know how to do it. Luisa knows the information. Yo sé jugar a las cartas. (activity) Paco conoce a los Fernandez. (person) Marta sabe la dirección. (information) Martina conoce la ciudad muy bien. (place) Mis amigos saben hacerlo. (activity) Luisa sabe la información. (information)

This would be used for an introductory Spanish class. Most of these students are learning disabled. This presentation uses sequencing of verbs and explanations of their meanings and different uses. It also provides practice at the end of the powerpoint to show understanding