October 7th & 8th (SPAN 2) Bell ringer: Verb of the day: Conducir – to drive On the top of the index card, write today’s date. Then write today’s verb and draw a picture to help you remember the meaning of the verb. On the back side of the same index card, write the meaning of the verb in English. Write a sentence in Spanish saying….. “I drive a (type of car) .”
Padre Nuestro En el nombre del padre, el hijo, y el Espíritu Santo, Amen. Padre nuestro, que estás en el cielo. Santificado sea tu nombre. Venga tu reino. Hágase tu voluntad en la tierra como en el cielo. Danos hoy nuestro pan de cada día. Perdona nuestras ofensas, como también nosotros perdonamos a los que nos ofenden. No nos dejes caer en tentación y líbranos del mal. Amen.
NO QUIZ TODAY!
Homework check: Last class you were asked to make a personalized foldable for using the verbs SABER & CONOCER in context. I’m going to check that you have it and then we will go around the room sharing what you made.
Capítulo 6 “¡De compras!” Ch. 6 Goals: Talk about and describe clothing (with colors, adjectives like cheap/expensive, etc.) Learn about shopping in the Spanish-speaking world Saber versus Conocer – meaning, conjugations, & uses Identify and use indirect object pronouns The verbs DAR & DECIR (present tense) – meaning, conjugations, and uses in context Learn how to conjugate regular –AR/-ER/-IR verbs in the past tense (preterite tense) Using demonstrative adjectives and pronouns (this, that, these, those)
Indirect Objects & I.O. Pronouns I’m buying that skirt for María. direct object (What?) verb indirect object (To/For Who?) Indirect object pronouns tell “To whom?” or “For whom?” an action is being done.
Indirect Object Pronouns (in English) (to or for) me (to or for) us (to or for) you (to or for) him, her, it (to or for) them
Indirect Object Pronouns (in Spanish) me (to or for me) te (to or for you) le (to or for him, to or for her, to or for you-formal) nos (to or for us) les (to or for them, to or for y’all)
Using indirect object pronouns: Native Spanish speakers often use BOTH the indirect object pronoun and the indirect object to which it refers in the same sentence to emphasize to whom the pronoun refers. Ex. Ella le vende la ropa a Elena. (to/for whom?) (I.O. pronoun) (indirect object) Indirect object pronouns are usually placed before the conjugated form of the verb. [*NOTE: In negative sentences the indirect object pronoun goes between the no and the conjugated verb.] Examples: Marta le compra una pulsera para Elena. Eva no le compra un regalo para Elena.
When a conjugated verb is followed by a verb in the infinitive form, the indirect object pronoun can be placed…… 1) before the conjugated verb or 2) attached to the infinitive. Example: 1) Él no te quiere pagar. or 2) Él no quiere pagarte. Because the indirect object pronouns Le and Les have multiple meanings, native Spanish speakers often clarify to whom the pronouns refer to by using the personal “a”. Examples: Yo le compro un regalo a Usted/ a Él / a Ella. Ella les vende unos sombreros a Ustedes/ a Ell@s.
The irregular verbs Dar (to give) & Decir (to say) are often used with indirect object pronouns. Here are their conjugations in the present tense. Dar - conjugates like the verb “IR” Yo doy Nosotr@s damos Tú das Él/Ella/Usted da Ell@s/ Ustedes dan Decir (e:i) – *Except the yo form is like a “-go” verb Yo *digo Nosotr@s decimos Tú dices Él/Ella/Usted dice Ell@s / Ustedes dicen
Grammar Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtTijv96Ovc
Práctica (en clase) Do TB pg. 203 inténtalo section. Please raise your hand when you are finished, so I can give you a completion stamp. We will go over the correct answers together when everyone is finished!
Homework (la tarea) Do WB pg. 62 in your cuaderno de práctica. Make vocabulary flash cards for Section 3 on TB pg. 224: Ir de compras. DUE NEXT CLASS PERIOD!
YOUR HOMEWORK IS TO STUDY FOR THE …. WHICH WILL BE NEXT CLASS PERIOD OVER INDIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS!!!