“Ser” vs “Estar” 2 forms of “to be”. Using this picture, make up a story about this guy: ¿Cómo se llama? ¿De dónde es? ¿Dónde está? ¿Cómo es el hombre?

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“Ser” vs “Estar” 2 forms of “to be”

Using this picture, make up a story about this guy: ¿Cómo se llama? ¿De dónde es? ¿Dónde está? ¿Cómo es el hombre? ¿Qué es su nacionalidad? ¿Qué hora es? ¿Qué día es? ¿Qué es su profesión?

Verb chart for “Ser” Yo soyNosotros somos Tú eresVosotros sois Él/Ella/Usted esEllos/Ellas/Ustedes son

Verb chart for “Estar” Yo estoyNosotros estamos Tú estasVosotros estais Él/Ella/Usted estaEllos/Ellas/Ustedes estan

What are some adjectives we use with “estar”?  alegre  contento  energetico  lleno de energia  de buen humor  cansado  deprimido  enfermo  nervioso  de mal humor

What are some adjectives we use with “ser”?  paciente  impaciente  bien educado  mal educado  ambicioso  flexible  terco  alto  bonito  bajo  viejo  moreno  rubio  comico

What is the difference between the two? Ser = descriptions, personality, things that are more permanent Estar = mood, feeling, emotion, things that are more temporary

Check out these two examples:  Soy de Michigan = I’m from Michigan  Estoy en la sala de clase = I am in the classroom Why am I using “estoy” in the second case?

Here’s how you remember:  “How you feel and where you are, always use estar”  Use “ser” if it isn’t either of those two things!  This will become more complicated in the future, but FOR NOW this is all you need.

¡A practicar!  In the book, complete: Pg 204 act 2 (use ser), pg 205 act 3 (use estar) pg 207 act 9 (use the convo in act 8)

Pg 204/205 Actividad 2 1. Mi casa es… 2. Mi casa es bonita 3. Mi casa es el color… 4. El carro de mi familia es… 5. Mi mascota es… 6. Mi hermano es… Actividad 3 1. Estoy… 2. Sí/no estoy contento 3. Sí/no estoy triste 4. Sí/no estoy nervioso 5. Estoy de…

Pg 207 Actividad 9 1. No es de Nicaragua 2. Ella es venezolana 3. Teresa es de venezuela. 4. Las dos muchachas están en Florida. 5. Sí, están en la misma clase 6. Nora es inteligente 7. Está de buen humor