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Español III / Lección Preliminar RepasoDeGramática

Verbos como “gustar” Verbos como “gustar” El presente de verbos regulares El presente de verbos regulares

Verbos como “gustar”…like We use 2 forms of gustar: We use 2 forms of gustar:  Gusta  Gustan To talk about 1 thing or activity To talk about 1 thing or activity To talk about more than one thing To talk about more than one thing

Me gustan las películas de ciencia ficción. Me gusta el premio. Me gusta competir.

Otros verbos como “gustar”… 1. Encantar…to really like / love 1. Encantar…to really like / love 2. Interesar…to be interested in 2. Interesar…to be interested in encanta / encantan encanta / encantan interesa / interesan interesa / interesan

Who likes, loves or is interested? Use the indirect object pronoun before the “gustar” type verb Use the indirect object pronoun before the “gustar” type verb MeNos TeOs LeLes

Por ejemplo: Nos gusta hacer ejercicio. Nos gusta hacer ejercicio. ¿Te encantan las cámaras digitales? ¿Te encantan las cámaras digitales? Les gusta dar una caminata en las montañas. Les gusta dar una caminata en las montañas.

Te toca a ti… He likes to camp. He likes to camp. We are interested in the prizes. We are interested in the prizes. I love Spanish class. I love Spanish class. Le gusta acampar Nos interesan los premios. Me encanta la clase de español.

¿Recuerdas? Juana likes to bargain in Mexico. Juana likes to bargain in Mexico.  A Juana le gusta regatear en México. Clarify the indirect object pronoun by using: A + name/noun or…

a + pronoun A mí A nosotros A ti A vosotros A él/ella/Ud. A ellos/as ustedes

Te toca a ti… Susana and Alma like to bargain. Susana and Alma like to bargain. Are you interested in fishing? Are you interested in fishing? The team loves to compete. The team loves to compete. A Susana y a Alma les gusta regatear. ¿A ti te interesa pescar? Al equipo le encanta competir.

El presente de los verbos regulares

Present tense -ar verb endings oamos asáis aanDibujoDibujamosDibujasDibujáis Dibujadibujan

Present tense -er/-ir verb endings o emos / imos es éis / ís een metometemosmetesmetéis metemeten vivovivimosvivesvivís viveviven

Práctica…página 5

Las respuestas 1.viajamos 2.acampamos 3.corre 4.monto 9.toman 10.navego 11.escribo 5.visita 6.regatea 7.compra 8.vende

Con tus compañeros de clase: En una hoja de papel, vas a encontrar a las siguentes personas. Tienes que preguntarle a un compañero la pregunta en español. Luego, tienes que escribir una oración sobre la persona. En una hoja de papel, vas a encontrar a las siguentes personas. Tienes que preguntarle a un compañero la pregunta en español. Luego, tienes que escribir una oración sobre la persona. 1. Someone who plays on a team now 1. Someone who plays on a team now 2. Someone who exercises everyday 2. Someone who exercises everyday 3. Someone who loves to fish 3. Someone who loves to fish 4. Someone who is interested in science fiction 4. Someone who is interested in science fiction 5. Someone who doesn’t like to camp 5. Someone who doesn’t like to camp 6. Someone who doesn’t like to use instant messaging 6. Someone who doesn’t like to use instant messaging 7. Someone who takes many pictures when they are on vacation 7. Someone who takes many pictures when they are on vacation

En tu papel: 1. Some one who plays on a team now 1. Some one who plays on a team now  Pregunta__________________________  Oración___________________________ 2. Someone who exercises everyday 2. Someone who exercises everyday  Pregunta__________________________  Oración___________________________ ¿Juegas en equipo ahora?