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1 Martes veintidos de septiembre del dos mil quince
Objetivos de lección 1: SWBAT talk about daily schedules, ask and tell time, Say what you have and have to do Say what you do and how often you do things by using the verb “tener” and “tener que” by using expressions of frequency present tense of –ar verbs Unidad 2 – Lección 1 Martes veintidos de septiembre del dos mil quince

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4 Telling Time Pg 90

5 Unidad 2 – Lección 1 Objetivos de lección 1:
SWBAT talk about daily schedules, ask and tell time, Say what you have and have to do Say what you do and how often you do things by using the verb “tener” and “tener que” by using expressions of frequency present tense of –ar verbs Unidad 2 – Lección 1

6 Today’s to do list: Voicethread Partner Project - Quarter 2
Vocabulary Review Grammar Lesson

7 Gramática: use the verb tener to say what people have to do and how often
Conjugating is changing the forms of a verb to indicate who is doing the action. For example, the English verb to have is conjugated as I have, he/she/it has, we have, they have. Pg 91

8 Gramática: use the verb tener to say what people have to do and how often
Use the verb tener to talk about what you have. Pg 91

9 Infinitive form: notice “to” have…
Gramática: use the verb tener to say what people have to do and how often Use the verb tener to talk about what you have. Infinitive form: notice “to” have… Conjugated form Pg 91

10 Let’s try saying these in Spanish
I have three books. I have a pretty female friend. I have a good-looking male friend. He has funny hair. You have good friends. We have homework. Pg 91

11 Answers Yo tengo tres libros. Yo tengo una amiga bonita.
Yo tengo un amigo guapo. Él tiene pelo cómico. Tú tienes amigos buenos. Nosotros tenemos tarea. Pg 91

12 Gramática: use the verb tener to say what people have to do and how often
Tener + que + infinitive is used to talk about what someone has to do. The conjugated verb is the verb that I’m actually doing!!! Pg 91

13 Let’s try saying these in Spanish
I have to go to the beach. You have to eat pizza. He has to drink soda. We have to study more. They have to do homework. Y’all (familiar) have to read a book. Pg 91

14 Answers Yo tengo que ir a la playa. Tú tienes que comer pizza.
Él tiene que beber el refresco. Nosotros tenemos que estudiar más. Ellos tienen que hacer tarea. Ustedes tienen que leer un libro. Pg 91

15 de septiembre del dos mil quince
Objetivos de lección 1: SWBAT talk about daily schedules, ask and tell time, Say what you have and have to do Say what you do and how often you do things by using the verb “tener” and “tener que” by using expressions of frequency present tense of –ar verbs Unidad 2 – Lección 1 de septiembre del dos mil quince

16 Gramática: Forms of –ar verbs
A verb tense is the form of the verb that shows when an action is happening. The present tense shows that an action is happening now. The Spanish present-tense verb form estudiamos can be expressed in English in three different ways: we study, we are studying, or we do study. Pg 96

17 Gramática: Forms of –ar verbs
Many infinitives in Spanish end in –ar. How do you form the present tense of these verbs? Like this: In Spanish, the present tense is formed by changing the ending of the verb. To form the present tense of a regular verb that ends in –ar, drop the –ar and add the appropriate ending. Pg 96

18 Gramática: Forms of –ar verbs
Pg 96

19 Gramática: Forms of –ar verbs
Infinitive form: notice “to” have… Conjugated form Pg 96

20 Let’s try to conjugate these verbs.
Cantar ( to sing ) Bailar ( to dance ) Escuchar ( to listen ) Caminar ( to walk ) Pg 96

21 Let’s try to conjugate these verbs.
Cantar (to sing) Yo canto Nosotros (as) cantamos Tú cantas Vosotros (as) cantáis El/Ella/Usted canta Ustedes/Ellos(as) cantan Bailar (to dance) Yo bailo Nosotros (as) bailamos Tú bailas Vosotros (as) bailáis El/Ella/Usted baila Ustedes/Ellos(as) bailan Caminar (to walk) Yo camino Nosotros (as) caminamos Tú caminas Vosotros (as) camináis El/Ella/Usted camina Ustedes/Ellos(as) caminan Escuchar (to listen) Yo escucho Nosotros (as) escuchamos Tú escuchas Vosotros (as) escucháis El/Ella/Usted escucha Ustedes/Ellos(as) escuchan Pg 96


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