Lunes 29 de abril ¿Te gustaría ver algo? Objetivos: activities you do in your free time, acabar de and verb venir.

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Lunes 29 de abril ¿Te gustaría ver algo? Objetivos: activities you do in your free time, acabar de and verb venir

¿Te gustaría + infinitive …? Would you like Si, me gustaría … Yes, I would like No, no me gustaría … No, I wouldn’t like ¿Te gustaría leer un libro? Si, me gustaría mucho leer un libro ¿Te gustaría comer en la cafetería? No, no me gustaría comer en la cafetería

Ir al cine

Leer una novela

Practicar deportes

Ver la televisión

Escribir una carta

Ir de compras

Alquilar un video

When you want to say that something just happened, use acabar + de + infinitive To have just + infinitive Yo acabo de comer I just ate Tú acabas de correr you just ran Usted/él/ ella acaba de leer you/ he/ she just read Nosotros/as acabamos de escribir we just wrote Vosotros/as acabáis de cenar You just had dinner Ustedes/ellos/as acaban de jugar They just played Text book, page 184, activities 9 and 10

Venir = to come Yo vengo I come/ I’m coming Tú vienes You come Usted vieneYou (formal) come El/ ella viene He/she comes Nosotros/as venimos We come Vosotros/as venís You(all) come Ustedes vienenYou (all) come Ellos/as vienen They come

When you want to say you are coming to( with the sense of coming to) somewhere: Venir a Ana y María vienen a Chile Ana and María are coming to Chile When you want to say you are coming from somewhere: Venir de Yo vengo de la cafetería I’m coming from the cafeteria

Careful De + el = del De + la = de la Ellos vienen del restaurante They come from the restaurant La chica viene de la biblioteca The girl is coming from the library Texbook page 186, activities 12.

La tarea Text book page 186, activities 12, 13 and 14 Workbook, pages 62 and 65 Learn new verbs and vocabulary