Lección 4: los pasatiempos

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Lección 4: los pasatiempos Apuntes: Ir Lección 4: los pasatiempos

Yo puedo… I can… Conjugate the verb ir in the present tense Use the verb ir to tell where one is going

El verbo Ir To go voy vamos vas vais va van The verb IR means: _____________ Ir is an irregular verb. Complete the verb chart for the present tense of ir. voy vamos vas vais va van

Practice Julia y Alejandro Yo José Luis Berta y tú María Elena Mis amigos Lola y Andrés Tú Marcos y yo van voy va vais, van vas vamos

Ustedes van al gimnasio. Ir and Location When you are talking about going somewhere, the verb ir is followed by the word ________. In this sense, the word a means _____________. There are two different ways to say “to the,” depending on if the place is feminine (i.e. la plaza) or masculine (i.e. el parque). If the place is feminine, “to the” = _______ _______ If the place is masculine, “to the” = ______________ Translate: I go to the pool. You all go to the gym. a to a la al Voy a la piscina Ustedes van al gimnasio.

Asking Where a Person is Going To ask the question “Where?” in Spanish, we say ¿____________?. To ask where someone is going, you need to include the word “to”. “A” + “Dónde” becomes the question ¿____________? Translate: (To) Where are you going? dónde adónde ¿Adónde vas?

Asking Where a Person is Going ¿Adónde vas el fin de semana? First person to catch the ball answers the question in Spanish “I go to the ________.” Don’t forget “a la” (feminine place) or “al” (masculine place) Throw the ball to another student Translate the first person’s answer Answer the question and repeat the process

Apuntes: Ir + a + infinitivo Lección 4: los pasatiempos

Yo puedo… I can… Talk about future actions using the ir + a + infinitive construction

Talking about what someone is going to do In the present tense, conjugated verbs describe what a person does or is in the process of doing. For example: Yo leo = I read; I am reading Ella habla = she talks; she is talking Tú dibujas = you draw; you are drawing Ellos practican = Nosotros vamos = they practice, they are practicing we go, we are going

Talking about what someone is going to do The present tense form of the verb ir can be used in a special way to tell what someone is going to do. Here is the formula: ________ + ________ + ________________ When using this formula, the verb ________ gets conjugated to match the subject pronoun (i.e. yo voy). In this formula, the word ________ means ________. Remember that verbs in the ____________________ keep their AR, ER, or IR endings. ir a infinitive ir a to infinitive

Examples Él va a esquiar en las montañas. Nosotras vamos a ir de compras. Tú vas a nadar en la piscina. Ustedes van a estudiar. Write one sentence about what you are going to do! Use the “yo” form of ir + a + infinitive. He is going to ski in the mountains. We are going to go shopping. You are going to swim in the pool. You all are going to study.

Expressing the idea of “Let’s (do something)” You can use the nosotros form of the ir + a + infinitive formula to say “let’s (do something).” Examples: ¡Vamos a ver! Let’s work! Let’s see! ¡Vamos a trabajar!

Actividad de Escuchar

Hablar ¿Qué vas a hacer hoy? Throw the ball to another student First person to catch the ball answers the question in Spanish “I am going to ________.” Conjugate ir in the yo form, include “a” and then the infinitive of a verb Throw the ball to another student Translate the first person’s answer Answer the question and repeat the process