Spanish 1 Chapter 3 Review
Download
Report
Transcript Spanish 1 Chapter 3 Review
Spanish 1
Chapter 3 Review- Part 1
Vocabulary
• Verbs phrases
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Correr- to run
Montar en bicicleta- to ride a bike
Hacer ejercicio- to do exercise
Leer revistas y novelas- to read magazines and
novels
Escuchar música- to listen to music
Dibujar- to draw
Pasear- to take a walk
Patinar- to skate
Pasar el rato solo- to spend time alone
Vocabulary
• Verb phrases
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Alquilar videos- to rent videos
Cantar- to sing
Comer- to eat
Escribir cartas- to write letters
Hacer la tarea- to do homework
Ir al cine- to go to the movies
Nadar- to swim
Navegar por internet- to surf the internet
Ver television- to watch TV
Vocabulary
• Activities
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Al básquetbol- basketball
Al béisbol- baseball
Al fútbol americano- football
A juegos de mesa- table (board) games
Al volibol- volleyball
Al fútbol- soccer
Al tenis- tennis
Vocabulary
• People you do things with…
–
–
–
–
Conmigo- with me
Contigo- with you
Con mis amigos (as)- with my friends
Con mi familia- with my family
Vocabulary
• Phrases about what you like to do…
– Que te gusta hacer?- What do you like to do?
– A mi me gusta patinar.- I like to skate.
– A Juan y Pablo les gusta nadar?- Do Juan and
Pablo like to swim?
– Si, porque les gustan deportes. – Yes, because
they like sports.
Vocabulary
• Phrases about what you want to do…
– Que quieres hacer hoy?- What do you want to
do today?
– Ni idea.- No idea.
– Quieres ir al cine conmigo? – Do you want to
go to the movies with me?
– Esta bien.- All right.
– No, gracias. No quiero ir al cine hoy. – No
thanks. I don’t want to go to the movies today.
Grammar
• Gustar with Infinitives…
– An infinitive tells the meaning of the verb without
naming any subject or tense. There are AR, ER and IR
verbs.
– Just like nouns, infinitives can be used after a verb like
gustar to say what you and others like to do. Always
use gusta NOT gustan with verbs.
• Me gusta la musica. – I like music.
• Me gusta cantar. – I like to sing.
Grammar
• Pronouns after prepositions…
– Pronouns can stand for the same noun yet still have
different forms, depending on how they’re being used
in the sentence. (Yo soy Javier. Me gusta dibujar.)
– Prepositions in Spanish are A(to), de (of, from), con
(with), en (in, on, at).
– Pronouns after prepositions are: mi, ti, usted, el, ella,
nosotros, vosotros, ustedes, ellos, ellas.
– A ti te gusta dibujar?
– A mi me gusta dibujar.
– A ella le gusta dibujar.
Grammar
• Present tense of QUERER with
infinitives…
– Quiero, quieres, quiere, queremos, queréis,
quieren.
– Use a form of querer with an infinitive of
another verb to say that someone wants to do
something.
• Quiero comer fruta. I want to eat fruit.
• Maria quiere nadar.- Maria wants to swim.