Are you as good as I (am)?

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Where's the stress if a word ends in vowel, n, or s?
Second to last, Second to last, Second to last!
Where's the stress if it ends in another consonant?
On the last, on the last, on the last!
But if you see an accent
That’s what you put the stress on
They put a little mark there
So you won't say it wrong!
(Repeat chorus)
But I and U are weak vowels
You’ve gotta make a diphthong
You smash 'em with the next vowel
Cause they can't stand alone!
Es La Una
Es la una
Son las dos
Son las tres
Son las cuatro
Estoy perezoso
Este verano
Me gusta comer y ver la televisión
Me levanto
A las nueve
Me desayuno
A las diez
Yo me visto
A las once
Al mediodía veo el Jerry Springer show!
A las cinco
O cinco y cuarto
Yo cocino
El arroz
A las cinco y media
Cocino pollo
A las seis menos cuarto
Yo como los dos
La Familia Tradicional
Mi madre está casada con mi padre
Mi padre está casado con mi madre
Mis abuelos son los padres de mis padres
Y mis tíos son sus hermanos
La familia tradicional hispana
Es más que padres, hermanos, y hermanas
Hay primos, que son hijos de mis tíos,
Y el hijo de mi hermano es mi sobrino
Nuestra familia es una familia unida
Nuestra familia, familia querida
Es lo más importante de la vida
Question Song
To make a statement say the subject then the verb
To make a question, just say them in reverse
Flip a question mark for where the question begins
A right side up one always goes where it ends
¿Por qué? asks why
¿Cuándo? asks when
¿Dónde? asks where
To find out Who, ask ¿Quién?
¿Qué? is what
Which is ¿Cuál?
How is ¿Cómo?
Put an accent on 'em all!
Ser and Estar
Spanish has two words for “to be” which depend
On which kind of being you’re trying to say
When you say “I am” “you are” “he is”
Ser is characteristics, estar is for states
Ser is characteristics, estar is for states
Characteristic or state is usually all you need to ask
To decide ser or estar really fast
A state is the way something is at a given instant
Characteristic’s the way something generally is
Choose ser or estar based on the emphasis
Location may not seem like a state
Of a thing like a building that does not move
But estar is used for where any thing is standing
Stationary or out on the loose
Events don’t stand anywhere, use ser!
Backward Verbs
Don’t be fooled by backward verbs, the verbs that work like gustar
Just remember what the subject is, and what the objects are
Me gusta el café means “coffee pleases me”
Me does not seem indirect but that the way it’s gotta be
Le gustan los CDs means “CDs please him”
CDs are the subject, not le, make gusta plural add an “n”
Don’t be fooled by backward verbs, the verbs that work like gustar
Just remember what the subject is, and what the objects are
Le encantan los cafés: cafés enchant him
Les molesta el TV, the TV bothers them
And if you need to clarify, don’t forget to add an “a”
A Luis le gusta escribir, A Juan le gusta Panamá
Don’t be fooled by backward verbs, the verbs that work like gustar
Just remember what the subject is, and what the objects are
La canción del mariachi
Soy un hombre muy honrado, que me gusta lo mejor
I am a very honest man, who likes the best (things there are in life)
A mujeres no me faltan ni el dinero ni el amor
to women, I don’t lack either money or love
Jineteando en mi caballo, por la sierra yo me voy
Riding on my horse, over the mountains I take off
Las estrellas y la luna, ellas me dicen adonde voy
The stars and the moon, they tell me (to) where I go
Ay, ay, ay, ay. Ay, ay, mi amor.
Ay, ay, ay, ay! Ay, ay, my love
Ay mi morena de mi corazón.
Ay my brunette of my heart
Me gusta tocar guitarra, me gusta cantar el son
I like to play guitar, I like to sing the song
El mariachi me acompaña cuando canto mi canción.
The mariachi (band) accompanies me when I sing my song
Me gusta tomar mis copas, aguardiente es lo mejor
I like to drink my glasses, aguardiente is the best (drink there is)
También el tequila blanco con su sal le da sabor
Also white tequila, with its salt, it gives (to) it flavor
La canción del mariachi
Soy un hombre muy honrado, que me gusta lo mejor
I am a very honest man, who likes the best (things there are in life)
A mujeres no me faltan ni el dinero ni el amor
to women, I don’t lack either money or love
Jineteando en mi caballo, por la sierra yo me voy
Riding on my horse, over the mountains I take off
Las estrellas y la luna, ellas me dicen adonde voy
The stars and the moon, they tell me (to) where I go
Ay, ay, ay, ay. Ay, ay, mi
Ay, ay, ay, ay! Ay, ay, my love
Ay mi
de mi
Ay my brunette of my heart
.
.
Me gusta tocar guitarra, me gusta cantar el son
I like to play guitar, I like to sing the song
El mariachi me acompaña cuando canto mi canción.
The mariachi (band) accompanies me when I sing my song
Me gusta tomar mis copas, aguardiente es lo mejor
I like to drink my glasses, aguardiente is the best (drink there is)
También el tequila blanco con su sal le da sabor
Also white tequila, with its salt, it gives (to) it flavor
La canción del mariachi
Soy un
muy honrado, que me
lo mejor
I am a very honest man, who likes the best (things there are in life)
A
no me faltan ni el dinero ni el amor
to women, I don’t lack either money or love
Jineteando en mi caballo, por la sierra yo me voy
Riding on my horse, over the mountains I take off
Las estrellas y la
, ellas me dicen adonde voy
The stars and the moon, they tell me (to) where I go
Ay, ay, ay, ay. Ay, ay, mi
Ay, ay, ay, ay! Ay, ay, my love
Ay mi
de mi
Ay my brunette of my heart
.
.
Me gusta tocar
, me gusta cantar el son
I like to play guitar, I like to sing the song
El mariachi me acompaña cuando canto mi canción.
The mariachi (band) accompanies me when I sing my song
Me gusta tomar mis copas, aguardiente es lo mejor
I like to drink my glasses, aguardiente is the best (drink there is)
También el tequila blanco con su sal le da sabor
Also white tequila, with its salt, it gives (to) it flavor
La canción del mariachi
Soy un
muy honrado, que me
lo mejor
I am a very honest man, who likes the best (things there are in life)
A
no me faltan ni el dinero ni el amor
to women, I don’t lack either money or love
Jineteando en mi
, por la sierra yo me voy
Riding on my horse, over the mountains I take off
Las estrellas y la
, ellas me dicen adonde voy
The stars and the moon, they tell me (to) where I go
Ay, ay, ay, ay. Ay, ay, mi
Ay, ay, ay, ay! Ay, ay, my love
Ay mi
de mi
Ay my brunette of my heart
.
.
Me gusta tocar
, me gusta cantar el son
I like to play guitar, I like to sing the song
El mariachi me acompaña cuando canto mi
.
The mariachi (band) accompanies me when I sing my song
Me gusta
mis copas, aguardiente es lo mejor
I like to drink my glasses, aguardiente is the best (drink there is)
También el tequila blanco con su sal le da sabor
Also white tequila, with its salt, it gives (to) it flavor
Reflexives
Most any verb can be reflexive
If the do-er and the done-to are the same
If you wanna say “self” or each other
Then reflexive is the way
You can wash your car or wash yourself
Talk to yourself or someone else
You can shave your dog or shave your head
You can dress the kids or just get dressed
él se lava or él lava el carro
Tú te hablas o tú hablas con otro
Se afeita o afeita al perro
Visto al niño o yo me visto
Some verbs just don’t seem reflexive
These verbs you’ve gotta learn one-by-one
It doesn’t seem like the action is reflected
Like saying goodbye or having fun
Enamorarse is to fall in love
Divertirse is to have some fun
Arrepentirse is to change your mind
Despedirse is to say goodbye
To brag is jactarse
To complain is quejarse
To take a risk or dare is atreverse
To look like someone else is parecerse
Most any verb can be reflexive
If the do-er and the done-to are the same
Though some just don’t seem reflexive
You’ve gotta know ‘em anyway!
Preterite (Event Past) Forms
-ar preterite is é, aste ,ó, amos, aron
-er/ir forms are í, iste, ió, imos, ieron
-ar preterite is é, aste ,ó, amos, aron
-er/ir forms are í, iste, ió, imos, ieron
The verbs that end in -uir (not guir) change the "i"
of the endings third singular and plural to "y"
The same is true of many stems with a vowel on the end
like leer, oír, creer, caer, poseer
The only verbs that have a change in the stem
Are -ir verbs, you must remember them
Third person stems will have the vowel replaced
By u or i, just one letter in its space
Because i's and e's soften g's and c's
Sometimes a spelling change is what you need
Don't let an ending change the way you say
The last letter of the stem--make a consonant change
Comparatives
El fútbol es bueno, pero el béisbol es mejor
Yo lo aprendí de mi primo mayor
Dicen que soy el mejor jugador de mi equipo
Mejor que el mismo entrenador
Soccer is good, but baseball is better
I learned it from my older/oldest cousin
They say that I’m the best player on my team
Better than the coach himself
¿Eres tú tan bueno como yo? ¡No! (adj.)
¿Es él tan bueno como yo? ¡No!
¿Eres tú tan bueno como yo? ¡No!
No se jacta nadie como yo!
Are you as good as I (am)? No!
Is he as good as I (am)? No!
Are you as good as I (am)? No!
Nobody brags like I (do)
Nadie es tan guapo como yo
Nadie tiene tantas novias como yo (noun)
No hay ningún chico tan suave como yo
Nadie rima tan suavemente como yo (adv.)
Nobody is as good-looking as I (am)
Nobody has as many girlfriends as I (do)
There is no guy as smooth as I (am)
Nobody rhymes as smoothly as I (do)
¿El peor?, No, no, no, no, ¡soy el mejor!
¿El menor? No, no, no, no, ¡ soy el mayor!
Nadie más popular que yo, hago furor
¡Cuidado, que no te queme mi calor!
The worst? No, no, no, no, ¡I’m the best!
The least? No, no, no, no, ¡I’m the most!
Nobody more popular than I, I cause a scene
(Be) careful that my heat (does) not burn you!
Comparatives
El fútbol es bueno, pero el béisbol es ___
Yo lo aprendí de mi primo ___
Dicen que soy el jugador de mi equipo
___ que el mismo entrenador
Soccer is good, but baseball is better
I learned it from my older/oldest cousin
They say that I’m the best player on my team
Better than the coach himself
¿Eres tú tan bueno como yo? ¡No! (adj.)
¿Es él tan bueno como yo? ¡No!
¿Eres tú tan bueno como yo? ¡No!
No se jacta nadie como yo!
Are you as good as I (am)? No!
Is he as good as I (am)? No!
Are you as good as I (am)? No!
Nobody brags like I (do)
Nadie es tan guapo como yo
Nadie tiene tantas novias como yo (noun)
No hay ningún chico tan suave como yo
Nadie rima tan suavemente como yo (adv.)
Nobody is as good-looking as I (am)
Nobody has as many girlfriends as I (do)
There is no guy as smooth as I (am)
Nobody rhymes as smoothly as I (do)
¿El peor?, No, no, no, no, ¡soy el ___!
¿El ___? No, no, no, no, ¡ soy el ___!
Nadie más popular que yo, hago furor
¡Cuidado, que no te queme mi calor!
The worst? No, no, no, no, ¡I’m the best!
The least? No, no, no, no, ¡I’m the most!
Nobody more popular than I, I cause a scene
(Be) careful that my heat (does) not burn you!
Irregular Preterites
Irregular preterites
have got their own set of stems
And their own set of endings
that don't have accent marks on them
cup, sup, hub
are caber, saber, haber
quis, vin, hic (hiz),
are querer, venir, hacer
e, iste, o, imos, isteis, ieron
e, iste, o, imos, isteis, ieron
anduv, tuv, estuv,
andar, tener, estar
traj, dij, traduj,
traer, decir, traducir
e, iste, o, imos, isteis, ieron
e, iste, o, imos, isteis, ieron
Finally now remember
for poder the stem is pud
They both have "d",
The stem rhymes with food
The toughest stem of all,
although it's no excuse,
The stem for poner
Isn't pon, it's pus
e, iste, o, imos, isteis, ieron
e, iste, o, imos, isteis, ieron