Vámonos Identify at least three spanish- speaking countries from the map of South America.

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Vámonos Identify at least three spanish- speaking countries from the map of South America.

Los anuncios Tutorial mañana (jueves) until 4!

Un repaso …  Yo  Tú  Él/ella/usted  Nosotros/nosotras  Ellos/ellas/ustedes

Los verbos  Verbs in Spanish all end in either –ar, –er, or –ir  Bailar- to dance  Caminar- to walk  Vivir- to live  Today, we’re only going to talk about verbs that end in –ar

El infinitivo The infinitive: The basic, unconjugated form, the one that corresponds to the English “to do” (something). For example, to speak, to work, to sing, etc.  The Spanish infinitive always ends in r

Los verbos  The stem of a verb is what comes before the –ar  Hablar (to talk)  Bailar (to dance)  Nadar (to swim)  Caminar (to walk)

Vamos a conjugar To conjugate a verb, all you have to do is remove the stem and add an ending based on the subject (who is doing the action of the verb) You are just changing it to match the person that is doing the action. Let me show you …

YoStem + o TúStem + as Él, ella, ustedStem + a Nosotros/nosotrasStem + amos Ellos, ellas, ustedesStem + an Verb endings

Caminar (to walk)  Yo  Tú  El/Ella/Usted  Nosotros/Nosotras  Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes  Camino  Caminas  Camina  Caminamos  Caminan

Vamos a practicar Conjugate these verbs!  1. Hablar  2. Cantar  3. Bailar  4. Manejar  5. Besar Example:  Camino  Caminas  Camina  Caminamos  Caminan

Verbos importantes (escriben en un “flip sheet”)  Ayudar – to help  Contestar – to answer  Preparar – to prepare  Llevar – to wear/to carry  Llegar – to arrive  Usar – to use  Mirar – to watch  Enseñar – to teach  Entrar – to enter

Practica guidada The verb estudiar = to study Directions: Say what each person studies 1.Yo __estudio__ (math) 2.Mis amigos _________ (science) 3.Frederico __________ (computer science) 4.Tú ________ (English) 5.Ellas __________ (physical education) 6.Nosotros _________ (art) 7.Ustedes __________ (Spanish)

Frecuencia (Escriben en un flipsheet!) To talk about how often you do something, you use expressions of frecuency: Siempre: always Todos los días: every day Mucho: often A veces: sometimes Poco: a little Rara vez: rarely Nunca: never

Los ejemplos Expressions that go before the verb: (write “before verb”) Isabel siempre llega tarde a la escuela Isabel rara vez habla en la clase Isabel nunca usa un diccionario Expressions that go after the verb: (write “after verb”) Ricardo estudia mucho Ricardo habla poco en la clase Expressions that go at the beginning of the sentence: (write “beginning of sentence”) Todos los días Isabel llega tarde A veces Isabel llega tarde

How often …. (en grupo)  Write how often you do the following things  Bailo (I dance…)  Hablo por telefono (I talk…)  Llego tarde a la escuela (I come late…)  Camino a la escuela (I walk…)  Nado en el agua (I swim…)  Estudio el español (I study…)

Más practica (independiente)

Exit ticket  Using your notes, translate the following to English: 1.Ella baila todos los días 2.Yo hablo mucho en la clase de español 3.Nosotros cantamos en la escuela 4.Tú miras la televisión

Tarea  Actividades 8 y 9 on p. 110 en tu libro de texto.  For both.. You don’t need to do the “question/asking” part, just the answer, because you are writing it instead of speaking it.