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Quasimodo:  If you picture isn’t 100% done quickly finish it now while we wait for class to start  Get ready for your vocab quiz!

Vocab quiz!

Después de la prueba:  Grab a notes sheet and example paragraph from the front of the room.  Use the example describing Sra. Crossett’s family to figure out the irregular conjugations of Tener and fill in the conjugation chart on your notes sheet.  If you finish early:  Where are the conjugations irregular?  How are they irregular?

Tener conjugations: Tener - to have Yo tengoNosotros/as tenemos Tú tienesVosotros/as tenéis Usted tieneUstedes tienen él/ella tieneEllos/as tienen

Tener & Venir:  Where are the tener conjugations irregular?  How are they irregular?  VENIR conjugations are irregular in the same places and in the same way as the tener conjugations.  Using that information, fill in your best educated guess for how Venir is conjugated in your notes sheets

Venir conjugations: Venir: To come, to arrive Yo vengoNosotros/as venimos Tú vienesVosotros/as venís Usted vieneUstedes vienen él/ella vieneEllos/as vienen

Tener idioms:  Idioms in English: Happy as a clamHappy as a clam  Remember, an idiom is an expression that doesn’t make full sense when translated word for word. You need to look at the phrase as a whole.  These Tener idioms, however, aren’t like the “happy as a clam” example where you could express the same thing in a different way. These are the correct way of stating the different ideas. They just sound funny when translated word for word to English.  You will just need to memorize these and remember to use them in the given situations rather than trying to translate from English directly.

Tener que [infinitive] = to have to do something  Tengo que trabajar el lunes.  I have to work on Monday.  Ellos tienen que estudiar para la prueba.  They need to study for the quiz.  ¿Qué tienes que hacer hoy?  What do you have to do today?

Tener ___ años  ¿Cuántos años tienes tú?  Meaning: How old are you?  Yo tengo veinticinco años.  Meaning: I am 25 years old.

Tener (mucho) calor  Estamos en México de vacaciones. ¡Tenemos mucho calor!  Meaning: We are in Mexico on vacation. We are very warm/hot.

Tener (mucho) frío  Durante el invierno, ella tiene mucho frío.  Meaning: During the winter she is really cold.

Tener (mucho) cuidado  Él tiene mucho cuidado en el hielo pero todavía se cayó (he still fell).  Meaning: He was very careful on the ice but still fell.

Tener (mucho) miedo (de)  Mis hermanas tienen mucho miedo de las arañas.  Meaning: My sisters are very afraid of spiders.

Tener (much a ) hambre  Ella tiene mucha hambre.  Meaning: She is very hungry.

Tener (much a ) sed  Ella tiene mucha sed.  Meaning: She is very thirsty.

More tener idioms:  Tener razón  Meaning: to be right  No tener razón  Meaning: to be wrong  Tener (mucha) prisa  Meaning: to be in a hurry  Tener (mucho) sueño  Meaning: to be tired  Tener (mucha) suerte  Meaning: to be lucky

Tarea:  Worksheet #’s 1-5  Quiz tomorrow on Tener + Venir conjugation charts  Tener idioms vocab quiz Thursday