¡Bueños días, estudiantes!

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¡Bueños días, estudiantes!
Objetivos (Spanish 1):
1.
I can comprehend spoken origin statements.
2.
I can identify and use the correct form of ser to say where people
are from.
Objetivos (Spanish 2):
1.
I can use “de” to state class subjects
2.
I can conjugate regular verbs in the present tense.
3.
I can conjugate tener in the present
4.
tense
Do Now:
1. Translate the following sentence into English: Hoy es
lunes y mañana es martes.
2. Translate the following two sentences into Spanish:
1.
2.
3.
Today is Wednesday and tomorrow is Thursday.
Today is Friday and tomorrow Saturday.
What is the Spanish word for Sunday?
Statements of Origin
Yo soy: I am
De: from
So, “Yo soy de Oakland” means:
I am from Oakland
Translate the following sentences:
1. Yo soy de Mexico.
2. Yo soy de Argentina.
3. I’m from Oregon.
4. I’m from Atlanta.
Origin Statements, Part 3
Somos: We are
Translate: Somos de Texas.
Ellas: They (all female)
Ellos: They (all male or mixed)
Whenever I use the @ symbol, it means that it
could be either A or O (just depending on the
situation).
And we know that “de” means… FROM!
Verb Conjugation: A Recap
 All


verbs can be broken down into two parts:
Stem
Ending
 There



are only 3 possible endings:
--ar
--er
--ir
 For
regular verbs, each ending has a
conjugation pattern.
Conjugation Patterns
This means that to conjugate a verb, we just
take off the ending (the last two letters)
and add a new ending to the stem.
Example: hablar
Origin Statements, Part 2
Tu eres: You are
De: From
So, “Tu eres de Oakland” means:
You are from Oakland
Translate the following sentences:
1. Tu eres de Peru
2. Tu eres de Bolivia
3. You are from D.C.
4. You are from Florida.
Endings for –ar verbs
Yo (I)
-o
(hablo)
Tu (youfamiliar)
-as
Ud. (youformal)
El
Ella
-a
(hablas)
(habla)
Nosotr@s
(We)
-amos
(hablamos)
Vosotr@s (You,
plural, familiar)
Uds. (You,
plural)
Ellos (They)
Ellas
-an
(hablan)
Practice
Yo llego
Tu llegas
Ud./El/Ella llega
Nosotr@s llegamos
Uds./Ell@s llegan
Yo miro
Tu miras
Ud./El/Ella mira
Nosotr@s miramos
Uds./Ell@s miran
Mas Practice
Yo estudio
Tu estudias
Ud./El/Ella estudia
Nosotr@s estudiamos
Uds./Ell@s estudian
Endings for –er verbs
Yo (I)
-o
(aprendo)
Tu (youfamiliar)
-es
Ud. (youformal)
El
Ella
-e
(aprendes)
(aprende)
Nosotr@s
(We)
-emos
(aprendemos)
Vosotr@s (You,
plural, familiar)
Uds. (You,
plural)
Ellos (They)
Ellas
-en
(aprenden)
Endings for –ir verbs
Yo (I)
-o
(escribo)
Tu (youfamiliar)
-es
Ud. (youformal)
El
Ella
-e
(escribes)
(escribe)
Nosotr@s
(We)
-imos
(escribimos)
Vosotr@s
(You, plural,
familiar)
Uds. (You,
-en
plural)
(escriben)
Ellos (They)
Ellas
Spanish 1:
- Read Page 8
- Activities 8, 9, 10, and 11 on page 9 (use
page 7 for a map)
- Page 13, Activities 14, 15, and 16
Spanish 2:
- Read “Repaso” on page 7 of Orange Book