Tú y Yo ¿Qué significa Tú y Yo? You and I.

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Tú y Yo ¿Qué significa Tú y Yo? You and I

I plan Can I…? Do I have….? I need I want Puedo? Tengo…? Necesito Pienso Can I…? Puedo? Do I have….? Tengo…? I need Necesito I want Quiero 1. Who is the subject of all of these phrases in English? I 2. Who is the subject of all of these phrases in Spanish? Yo 3. What do you notice about the endings of all these words? They all end in “o” 4. Note: In Spanish, the subject “Yo” is optional. It may or may not be used with the phrase. Why do you think this is? The “o” ending already signifies that the subject is“I” or “yo” 5. Can you make a rule for phrases that end in “o” If it ends in “o”, the subject is “yo”

What might be two exceptions to our “Yo” phrase rule. I am going to……..voy a I know (how to)…..sé

You plan You know Do you have? Can you…? Are you going to…? Piensas 1. Who is the subject of all of these phrases in English? You 2. Who is the subject of all of these phrases in Spanish? Tú 3. What do you notice about the endings of all these words? They all end in “s” 4. Note: In Spanish, the subject “Tú ” is optional. It may or may not be used with the phrase. Why do you think this is? The “s” ending already signifies that the subject is “You” or “Tú” 5. Can you make a rule for phrases that end in “s” The “s” means you , the subject is “Tú” You plan Piensas You know Sabes Do you have? Tienes Can you…? ¿Puedes..? Are you going to…? ¿Vas a?

You and a friend are helping to organize, and also participating in,the school talent show and have just made a list of things that needs to be done before the big night and have divided up the tasks. Listen and decide who needs to do what. Write Tú or Yo in the blank next to the appropriate chore. These will not go in order. ¿Quién? ¿Qué? 1. Find the stage 2. Practice the guitar 3. Play the song 4. Clean the stage 5. Sing the song 6. Look for the singer 7. Make the poster 8. Buy the ticket 9. Pay the bill 10. Listen to the concert 11. Write the song 12. Buy the award Tú Tú Yo Yo Tú Tú Yo Yo Tú Yo Tú Yo