PRESENTACIONES Escribe los verbos que escuchas en la canción hacíaérase maltrataban ponía hablaba había saltaba soñaba https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7iN7PH6ADo.

Slides:



Advertisements
Presentaciones similares
The Imperfect In this presentation, we will look at another way of talking about the past.
Advertisements

The Imperfect Tense: Regular Verbs
Háganlo ahora Escriban en inglés 1. Siempre 2. Todos los días 3. Cada día 4. Generalmente 5. Muchas veces 6. Nunca 7. Cada semana Objetivo: Aprender el.
GRAMÁTICA El Imperfecto The Imperfect You already know how to talk about the past by using the preterit tense. Today you will learn about the imperfect,
The Imperfect Tense Page 203 Avancemos 2.
The Imperfect Tense: Regular Verbs Over and over and over and over and over in the past.
The future tense ESSENTIAL ?: How can I describe events that will happen in the future?
The Imperfect another way of talking about the past.
THE IMPERFECT TENSE: REGULAR VERBS PRETERITE You have already learned to talk about the past using the preterite tense for actions that began and ended.
The Imperfect Tense El imperfecto. Uses for Imperfect To describe: To describe: 1. actions that were in progress 1. actions that were in progress 2. repeated.
The Imperfect Tense: Regular-Irregular Verbs Page 63 Avancemos 3.
Spanish 4/4 Honors. Háganlo ahora Form the past participle (ado, ido). Remember, there are irregular past participles too. 1. Hablar 2. Tener 3. Escribir.
EL IMPERFECTO We use the imperfect to talk about actions that happened repeatedly in the past. In English we often say “used to” or “would” to express.
Present Perfect Spanish 3 Honors. Present Perfect The present perfect is used to describe an action that was completed in the very recent past. It is.
The Imperfect Tense: Regular Verbs Over and over and over and over and over in the past.
-AR Verbs In Spanish, there are three classes (or conjugations) of verbs: those that end in –AR, those that end in –ER, and those that end in –IR. This.
The Imperfect Tense El Imperfecto. ¿Qué es el imperfecto? To talk about what you used to do What you were like in the past To tell how old you were What.
The Imperfect Tense: Regular Verbs and irregular verbs.
The Imperfect Tense: Preterite  You have already learned to talk about the past using the preterite tense for actions that began and ended at a definite.
 Imperfect Tense describes what you used to do.  It’s closely related to past tense, but past tense is something that just happened.
The Imperfect Tense: Regular Verbs Preterite  You have already learned to talk about the past using the preterite tense for actions that began and ended.
The Imperfect Tense: Regular-Irregular Verbs Page 42 – Chapter 1 Realidades 3.
The Imperfect In this presentation, we will look at another way of talking about the past.
The Imperfect Tense: Regular Verbs Courtesy of: grammar/real2grammar/
Hazlo Ahora 1.Cuando duermo, quiero (a. un oso de peluche b. un pez). 2.Me gustar montar en (a. triciclo, b. la cuerda). 3.De niño, tuve (a. un muñeco.
The Imperfect In this presentation, we will look at another way of talking about the past.
The Imperfect In this presentation, we will look at another way of talking about the past.
The Imperfect In this presentation, we will look at another way of talking about the past.
El Imperfecto In Spanish, there are two main tenses that talk about the past, the Preterit and Imperfect.
The Imperfect Tense: Regular Verbs Realidades 2, p194 Powerpoint adapted from
El futuro What is the future tense? When would you use it?
The Imperfect Tense: Irregular Verbs
The Imperfect Tense: Regular Verbs Page 194 Realidades 2.
The Imperfect Tense Knowing When to Use the Imperfect.
Cuando yo era más joven, cuando tenía ocho años, vivía en las afueras de Londres, en un pueblo pequeño que se llama Leatherhead. Estudiaba a Danes Hill,
GRAMÁTICA El Imperfecto: PARTE I. The Imperfect We have already talked about using the preterit tense to talk about events that have already occurred.
Conversación Take out the questions you answered for homework. Give them to your partner (who wrote them yesterday). Your partner checks the questions.
El imperfecto Use the imperfect tense to talk about actions that happened regularly. In English you often say “used to” or “would” to express this idea.
The Imperfect Tense. Imperfect Tense Endings “-AR” VERBS -aba -abas -aba -ábamos -abais -aban.
The Imperfect In this presentation, we will look at another way of talking about the past.
The Imperfect Tense: Regular Verbs Page 194 Realidades 2.
Present Progressive Tense Notes. To form the present progressive, conjugate the verb estar to agree with the subject of the sentence, and follow it with.
El Imperfecto Hablar del Pasado Utilizando el Imperfecto Spanish4Teachers.org.
EL IMPERFECTO We use the imperfect to talk about actions that happened repeatedly in the past. In English we often say “used to” or “would” to express.
La clase de español III Srta. Forgue El 3 de noviembre de 2010.
The imperfect tense: regular verbs  1. The imperfect tense is used to talk about the past, but it has different uses than the preterite.  2. The imperfect.
Remember this? We’ve already learned one way of talking about the past: the preterite. It’s used to describe single actions that started and ended in.
The Imperfect In this presentation, we will look at another way of talking about the past.
The Imperfect Tense: Regular Verbs Courtesy of: grammar/real2grammar/
El Imperfecto. *The imperfect tense is used to describe something that was not perfected or not completed in the past.
The Subjunctive Mood. So far you have learned the “indicative” tense. This is how we express facts. The subjunctive mood is used to express... Wish Hope.
1.1-1  You will now learn the imperfect, which describes past activities in a different way.
En Español. * I n English think about an event that happened yesterday. * N ow, think about what you were doing an hour ago. * L astly, think about something.
Preterite A ge (Tenía ____años) P hysical condition (cansado) A ppearance (era, llevaba) W eather (hacía, llovía) T ime/date (era, eran) A ctions in progress.
The Imperfect In this presentation, we will look at another way of talking about the past.
The Imperfect En esta presentación miramos otra manera de hablar del pasado. Se llama el imperfecto.
The Imperfect In this presentation, we will look at another way of talking about the past.
The Imperfect In this presentation, we will look at another way of talking about the past.
El Imperfecto Los Verbos -ar
The Imperfect In this presentation, we will look at one way of talking about the past.
You will now learn the imperfect, which describes past activities in a different way. Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.
The Imperfect In this presentation, we will look at another way of talking about the past.
T The Imperfect Let’s do a quick review and then we will focus on the irregular verbs. What is the imperfect tense used for? Textbook.
The Imperfect In this presentation, we will look at another way of talking about the past.
The Imperfect In this presentation, we will look at another way of talking about the past.
The Imperfect In this presentation, we will look at another way of talking about the past.
The Imperfect In this presentation, we will look at another way of talking about the past.
The Imperfect In this presentation, we will look at another way of talking about the past.
The Imperfect In this presentation, we will look at another way of talking about the past.
The Imperfect In this presentation, we will look at another way of talking about the past.
Transcripción de la presentación:

PRESENTACIONES

Escribe los verbos que escuchas en la canción hacíaérase maltrataban ponía hablaba había saltaba soñaba

Hoy es lunes. Es el 23 de noviembre del 2015 Podremos hablar sobre el pasado. Cómo se describe cosas, personas y situaciones en el pasado Cómo se habla sobre la niñez para hacer ahora : Escribe lo que tú hacias cuando tenías ocho años. Usa los siguientes verbos (imperfecto): jugar: __________________________________ ver / mirar_______________________________ gustar __________________________________

Cuándo usamos el imperfecto

… actions that happen more than once or continuously in the past? I used to live in Brooklyn. Every Christmas the whole family would get together for a big dinner. Remember this? Which tense should we use?

Or how about…? … actions that started in the past but didn’t finish (as far as we know): I was walking to work when I saw an accident. She was tired and hungry. He wanted to go with us

El imperfecto These ideas – actions repeated in the past unfinished actions in the past descriptions about the past are expressed using a different verb tense, called the “imperfect.” Think about it: “perfect” means “complete,” so when a past action is incomplete, it is “imperfect.”

Uses of the imperfect Use the imperfect to express actions, conditions, and events that: were in progress at some time in the past (“was …ing”). occurred repeatedly in the past (“used to”). were anticipated or planned (“was going to”). are unfinished (as far as we can see)

OK, what are the forms? Finally! The imperfect tense is probably the easiest form to learn because there are only three irregulars. There are two sets of endings… -AR: add –aba to the base ER/IR: add –ía to the base

unos ejemplos bailarcantar bailabacantaba bailabascantabas bailabacantaba bailábamoscantábamos bailabancantaban muy fácil, ¿no? No se olviden el acento en la forma “nosotros”

How about for –ER & -IR? comervivir comía vivía comías vivías comía vivía comíamosvivíamos comían vivían. No se olviden el acento en todas formas

S Ser, ir, ver serirver eraibaveía erasibas veías eraiba veía éramosíbamos veíamos eranibanveían Eso es todo. No hay más que aprender sobre la formación del imperfecto.

vamos a repasar el vocabulario de la canción aquellos años el primer amor dedicarse poquito se ve decía (decir) qué le pasó ¿Qué importa…? (ej. ¿qué importa el dinero) those years (gone by) first love to work as (career) a little bit he/she looks… used to say what happened to him/her? What does it matter

escuchemos

LA TAREA Conteste “Preguntas de comprensión” en la hoja fotocopiada