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viernes, doce de octubre 2012

►El Campanero

Write the spanish pronoun for each pronoun

The boy

You (plural/formal)

He

They (male/mixed group)

►Culture Question

¿Cómo se llaman los tres

países del caribe dónde

se habla español?

► El Campanero

Write the spanish pronoun for each pronoun

The boy—el chico

You (plural/formal)—ustedes

He—el

They (male/mixed group)—ellos

►Culture Question

¿Cómo se llaman los tres

países del caribe dónde

se habla español?

(Cuba, Puerto Rico, y

La República Dominicana)

viernes, doce de octubre 2012

►Agenda

El Campanero/Culture Question

Apuntes: -ar verbs (lecture/explnanation)

WS: Práctica-AR Verbs

viernes, doce de octubre 2012

Please label the following pages in your journal:

►Page 39—Project: Visual Voc.: La Sala de Clase

►Page 40—Apuntes: Verb Conjugation

►Page 41—Apuntes: Verb Conjugation (cont.)

►Page 42—WS: Práctica-AR Verbs

►Page 43—Vocabulario: Pronouns

►Page 44—WS: Práctica—Pronouns

►Page 45—Listening—Canción: La Copa de la Vida

Verb Conjugation

(Journal page 40-41)

There are three types of verbs in Spanish:

-ar, -ir, -er verbs

The last two letters of a verb determine the type of verb it is. For example, hablar is an AR verb because it ends in AR.

Verb Conjugation cont.

(Journal page 40-41)

An infinitive, or a whole verb , is a verb that is NOT conjugated. It means “to” and the action.

For example, hablar—in its INFINITIVE form—means “TO SPEAK”.

Verb Conjugation cont. (Journal page 40-41)

To conjugate a verb, first you must identify WHO is doing the action. Then you follow the steps below:

► DROP the ENDING (AR, ER, IR)

► IDENTIFY THE STEM (EVERYTHING EXCEPT

THE AR, ER, IR)

► ADD the correct SUBJECT PRONOUN ending

Singular Nouns Plural Nouns

1. yo -o 4. nosotros (as) -amos

Noun + “y yo”

2. tú -as 5. vosotros (as) -áis

3.Él

Ella -a

Usted

6. Ellos

Ellas -an

Ustedes

Verb Conjugation cont. (Journal page 40-41)

For -AR verbs, the endings are as follows:

Verb Conjugation cont.

(Journal page 40-41)

Conjugate the verb “hablar” which means

“to talk”

Yo _____________=________ speak

Tú _____________ = __________ speak

Él _______________=____________ speaks

Nosotros ________________=________ speak

Vosotros ______________=___________ speak

Ellos _______________=____________ speak

Pronouns

(Journal page 43)

1. Yo I

2. Tú You (informal)

3. Él He

4. Ella She

5. Usted (Ud.) You (formal)

6. Nosotros We (male or mixed group)

7. Nosotras We (female group)

Pronouns cont.

(Journal page 43)

8. Vosotros You all (plural male or mixed

group)

9. Vosotras You all (plural female group)

10. Ellos They (plural male or mixed

group)

11. Ellas They (plural female group)

12. Ustedes (Uds.) You (plural & formal)

13. la chica The girl

14. el chico The boy

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