Presentation and practice.

Slides:



Advertisements
Presentaciones similares
Práctica con las palabras afirmativas y negativas
Advertisements

Palabras Negativas.
Me gustan, me encantan P. 135 Realidades 1.
LOS NEGATIVOS y POSITIVOS
Afirmativos y negativos (+) (-)
Capítulo 1A Realidades 2 Affirmative and Negative Words
COUNTABLE & UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
1. He spoke to us for 2 hours! 2. We bought them. (los zapatos) 3. I saw it! (la película) 4. I am going to do it. (la tarea) Él nos habló por dos horas.
QUANTIFIERS We use quantifiers:
Definite and Indefinite Articles “We’re going to learn how to say ‘the’ and ‘a’”
DETERMINANTES SOME / ANY.
Verbos con complementos indirectos Verbs that use indirect object pronouns.
Take 2: Affirmative and Negative words Words that can only refer to a person or to people Affirmative Alguien = Someone Negative Nadie = no one; nobody;
Las palabras afirmativas y negativas
Español 1 13 de marzo de La Campana  Forma parejas:  1. Quiero ir A. She likes to go  2. Le gusta ir B. They want to go to the beach  3. Vamos.
Unidad 2 Etapa 2: La Comida Sra. Smiley Español 1.
Los complementos directos Direct Object Pronouns.
E L VERBO GUSTAR, ¿ POR QUÉ ? Y PORQUE Unit II. E L VERBO GUSTAR Use the verb gustar to say what people like. Use the form gusta if the thing they like.
Affirmative and Negative Words Page 31 in Textbook.
LOS NEGATIVOS y POSITIVOS
Realidades 1 APUNTES #1 gusta/gustan y encanta/encantan.
LAS EXPRESIONES NEGATIVAS If I make dark my countenance, I shut my life from happier chance. Alfred Tennyson.
GUSTAR to like. GUSTAR There are only 2 forms of the verb “gustar”: Gusta Gustan.
Direct Object Pronouns - by themselves -with commands -with the present progressive.
El verbo ser y adjetivos en español INTRODUCCIÓN Y CONTINUACIÓN DEL GÉNERO… Ojalá que estuviera en la playa…. I wish I were at the beach…. :)
Affirmatives and Negatives Español 2. Negative words How do you make a sentence negative in Spanish? How do you say “I don’t” in Spanish?
English Lesson 3.
La comida Food!. Para comer (to eat) - Frutas (fruits) -El desayuno (breakfast) -El almuerzo (lunch) -La cena (dinner) -Postres (desserts)
Sustantivos Contables e Incontables
Review Do you recall the phrase “Me gusta…”? Remember that it means “I like…” If the infinitive follows, it means “I like (to do something)”.
Affirmative and Negative Words Sra. Lear Spanish 1 Content Objective: I will learn how to use Affirmative and Negative Words in Spanish to talk about an.
Bellringer 2/22 Fill in the blank with the correct gustar pronouns (me, te, le, nos, os, les) and choose whether to use gusta or gustan. Write sentences.
TOPICS: SABER/CONOCER AND YO-GO VERBS Essential questions: How do I say whom and what I know? How do I use some other irregular verbs?
INDIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS & THE VERB “GUSTAR” Spanish I.
Apuntes el 27 de abril Las expresiones positivas y negativas (Positive and negative expressions)
Apuntes: Affirmative & Negative Words P. 3
1. Mario gusta animales. A Mario le gustan los animales. 2. Nos gustamos dibujando. Nos gusta dibujar. 3. A ellos les no gustan los clases de historia.
Affirmative and Negative Words. Palabras Afirmativas algo alguien algún / alguno (a) siempre también something someone some always also.
Quiz yourself on the following verb slides. How many can you remember?
Direct Object Pronouns A direct object tells who or what receives the action of the verb: I see the dog. (I see what? - - the dog = d.o.) I see Mary. (I.
En el cibercafé Unidad 7, Leccion 1 Esp. 2. La tecnología Vocabulario Nuevo.
2.1—Talking about what you want & need.. Subject Pronouns You’ve already learned the subject pronouns that can be used for I and You. Now you will learn.
Libro-Página 31. Palabras afirmativas y negativas Libro-Página 31 Affirmative and negative words are opposites Affirmative words are used to say that.
Gustar: How to say you like something. Gustar In Spanish, when we want to say that we like something, like food, objects, or an activity, we use the verb.
Objetivo: What are some activities we like to do? What don’t we like to do? Hagan Ahora: Translate the following words into English. la comunidadpero.
Q UASIMODO : We need someone. Necesitamos a alguien. We don’t need anyone. No necesitamos a nadie.
T HE VERB GUSTAR, ¿ POR QUÉ ? AND PORQUE. T HE VERB GUSTAR Use the verb gustar to say what people like. Use the form gusta if the thing they like is singular.
Me gusta(n) y Me encanta(n) Te gusta(n) y Te encanta(n) Las clases de Sra. Schwarz Realidades 1.
Gustar To like…. To be pleasing…. Gustar is a unique verb that we use to express what we like. In English we would say I like to dance. However in Spanish.
Nouns Contable Uncountable.
Gustar with Nouns Unidad 3, Lección 1. English Grammar Connection  In English, the phrase “I like” doesn’t change.  In Spanish, there are to ways to.
SPANISH I DAY 32. HAGA AHORA 14/15 DE NOVIEMBRE Complete with the correct form of the verb. Write the entire sentence: 1.¿ Dónde _________ tú? (vivir)
If you won the lottery, what would you do?
ALC 65 Hoy es viernes el 16 de marzo de 2012 Conjugate to eat (comer) Today is a test on foods, verbs, likes It will begin at 11:32 as a ppt show.
Essential question: How do I say what I like and what interests/bores me?
Unit 5, Lesson 2 Vocab. Restaurant dishes Food preparation Setting the table Dessert places Phrases used in restaurants.
Vamonos Let’s review the present progressive. Translate the following into Spanish. I am running (correr) You are eating We are dancing.
Las Palabras Afirmativas
+ Words of Negation HOW TO EXPRESS SOMETHING NEGATIVELY.
Me gustan/Me encantan Notes #2. Review At the beginning of the year we learned how to use “me gusta” and “te gusta” At the beginning of the year we learned.
Chapter 1. The equivalent of gustar in English is… to like.
EXPRESSING LIKES AND LOVES. To say something is pleasing to someone, use the verb gustar.
Verbs like Gustar Notes/ Examples.
Capítulo 1A.  Affirmative words are used to say that something does exist, or that it does happen.  Affirmative statement: The students dance on their.
Gustar with Nouns By Sr. Correa. Gustar Gustar should be familiar. You learned how to use this with infinitives. Example: – Me gusta leer los libros –
Countable nouns Things I can count Three oranges Two oranges.
Gramática Affirmative and negative words 2A- p
Affirmative and Negative Words
use me gusta to say you like something
How much? - How many? English Grammar. When we want to know the quantity or amount of something, we ask questions starting with How much and How many.
Transcripción de la presentación:

Presentation and practice. SOME AND ANY Presentation and practice.

COUNTABLE NOUNS Use me in affirmative sentences. SOME The noun next to me is plural. Example There are some students in the class

COUNTABLE NOUNS Use me in questions in one case... SOME To offer or ask for something. Would you like some candies? Examples Could you lend me some coins?

COUNTABLE NOUNS Use me in questions and negative sentences. ANY The noun next to me is plural. Are there any yogurts in the fridge? Examples I don’t have any coins.

How do you say...? ¿Necesitas alguna moneda? ¿Tienes alguna pregunta? Necesito algunos libros. No hay ninguna manzana. Do you need any coins? Do you have any questions? I need some books. There aren’t any apples.

How do you say...? ¿Quieres unas fresas? ¿Puedes traer alguna cerveza? No me gusta ninguna fruta. ¿Comiste algo ayer? Would you like some strawberries? Can you bring some beers? I don’t like any fruits. Did you eat anything yesterday?

UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS Use me in affirmative sentences. SOME The noun next to me is singular. Example There is some coffee in the pot.

COUNTABLE NOUNS Use me in questions in one case... SOME To offer or ask for something. Would you like some coffee? Examples Could you bring me some water?

COUNTABLE NOUNS Use me in questions and negative sentences. ANY The noun next to me is singular. Is there any butter in the fridge? Examples I don’t have any money.

How do you say...? ¿Quieres leche? No había nada de azucar. Cogí algo de dinero. Me dijeron que no había noticias. Do you want some milk? There wasn’t any sugar. I took some money. They told me that there wasn’t any news.

Choose the correct option Sue went to the cinema with  some / any of her friends. Jane doesn't have  some / any  friends. Have you got  some / any  brothers or sisters? Here is  some / any  food for the cat. I think you should put  some / any  flowers on the table. Could you check if there are  some / any  calls on the answering machine?