Imperfecto Warm up 1. I danced (beber/bailar) 2. you played a sport (tocar/jugar) 3. he ran (correr/recordar) 4. we walked (caminar/cantar) 5. she was smart (ser/tener) 6. we saw (dibujar/ver) 7. they were 10 years old (ser/tener) 8. I looked for (encontrar/buscar) bailaba jugabas corría caminába mos era veíamos tenían buscaba
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1.I danced (beber/bailar) 2.you played a sport (tocar/jugar) 3.he ran (correr/recordar) 4.we walked (caminar/cantar) 5.she was smart (ser/tener) 6.we saw.
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Imperfecto Warm up
1. I danced (beber/bailar)2. you played a sport (tocar/jugar)3. he ran (correr/recordar)4. we walked (caminar/cantar)5. she was smart (ser/tener)6. we saw (dibujar/ver)7. they were 10 years old (ser/tener)8. I looked for (encontrar/buscar)
bailabajugabascorría
caminábamosera
veíamosteníanbuscaba
QUIZ on Imperfecto• Remember accents• Take your time / read each sentence carefully
doscientos cincuenta y unoquinientos sesenta y dosochocientos treinta y sietenovecientos cuarenta y cuatro
seiscientos noventa y ocho
1000 = mil• 2.000 = dos mil• 3.000 = tres mil• 4.000 = cuatro
mil• 5.000 = cinco
mil• 6.000 = seis mil• 7.000 = siete mil• 8.000 = ocho mil• 9.000 = nueve
mil• 10.000 = diez
mil
• 18.000 = dieciocho mil• 34.000 = treinta y
cuatro mil• 100.000 = cien mil• 200.000 = doscientos
mil• ……
Vamos a practicar27.0005.10760.54090.300400.235
• veintisiete mil• cinco mil ciento siete• sesenta mil quinientos cuarenta• noventa mil trescientos• cuatrocientos mil doscientos treinta y cinco
1.000.000=Un millón2.000.000 = dos millones40.000.000= cuarenta millonesUse de after a number ≥ 1.000.000 is followed by a noun. -un millón de dólares-dos millones de personas
Recuerdan…Un punto en español
es como una coma en inglés.
Inglés = Español1,000,000 =
1.000.000
Vamos a practicar500.000.00068.0007.43212.0003.150.000
quinientos millones•sesenta y ocho mil• siete mil cuatrocientos treinta y dos
•doce mil•tres millones ciento cincuenta mil
¿Por qué aprendimos los números ahora?
¡Antes de comprar la ropa, necesitas saber el precio!
Costar¿Qué quiere decir en inglés?
It’s a stem-changing verb!
What does it change to?o→ue
- to cost
Solamente usas dos formas del verbo..
3a singular: 3a plural: cuesta cuestan
Cuesta vs. Cuestan
How do we know when to use which form???
cuesta cuestan
¿Cuánto cuesta?• (How much does it cost?)
Asking about a singular item-¿Cuánto cuesta el vestido?
¿Cuánto cuesta la corbata?
¿Cuánto cuestaN?• (How much do they cost?)Asking about more than one/a plural item-¿Cuánto cuestan los vestidos?
5. dos mil setecientos, ____________________, trescientos, cien
How many…?
1. Days in a year? _____________________________2. Minutes in an hour? _________________________3. Seconds in an hour? __________________________4. Hours in a year? __________________________5. Years in a score? _________________________6. States in the U.S.? ______________________7. Dalmations in the Disney movie?
________________________8. mph on route 50? _________________________9. years in half a millennium? ________________________10.What year did Christopher Columbus come to the
Americas? _________________________
Dice game instructions:• Playing against a partner, 1 sheet of paper for each person,
two dice• The object of the game is to get to 150 points in 9 rolls
without going over.• You and your partner take turns rolling the dice.• When your team rolls, you may choose to:
add the #s of the two dice together ormultiply the #s of the two dice
• Once you choose whether you are adding or multiplying, you must show all of your work on your sheet of paper. Example: Say you roll a 6 and a 5. You choose to multiply them together.
Write on your paper: Turno 1: seis x cinco = treinta
• You must add the 9 rolls together to get a total closest to 150. In the 9 rolls, you do have the opportunity to subtract twice to get closest to 150.