________________ Me duele... L/O: To talk about which body part hurts
Prueba – El cuerpo Write the article infront of the following words: 1. garganta 2. oídos 3. pies 4. piernas 5. espalda 6. muelas 7. brazo 8. mano B. Write the meaning of the words in (A) in English Write the Spanish for the following body parts: 1. 2. 3. 4.
Answers… 1. La garganta 2. Los oídos 3. Los pies 4. Las piernas 5. La espalda 6. Las muelas 7. El brazo 8. La mano B. Throat 2. Ears 3. Feet 4. Legs 5. Back 6. Teeth 7. Arm 8. hand C. 1. La boca 2. La nariz 3. El estómago 4. Los ojos
In Spanish, to say that something hurts, you use the verb dolerse In Spanish, to say that something hurts, you use the verb dolerse. You need to learn two important forms of this verb: Me duele = is hurting/hurts (singular) Me duelen = are hurting/hurt (plural) Eg/ My arm hurts = Me duele el brazo My legs hurt = Me duelen las piernas
Listen to the people say what hurts and write down in English which Listening Listos 2V pg.93 Ex 3a IN ENGLISH 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. The arms The stomach Listos 2V p. 118 Ex 1a Copy out 1-8 and match with pictures a-h The feet The head The throat The teeth Listen to the people say what hurts and write down in English which body part it is
_________________ Dolerse L/O: To use other parts of the verb dolerse to state what is wrong with other people. STARTER: Fill in the gaps with an appropriate word Me ________ los hombros Me ________ los oídos Me ________ el estómago Me ________ los pies Me ________ _____ ojo Me ________ _____ pierna Me ________ _____ espalda Me ________ _____ manos
You can use other parts of the verb dolerse to say what is wrong with other people: His/her ____ hurts Le duele ________ Eg/ Le duele la cabeza – his head hurts If you include a name or a person, you must include the word a before it: Eg/ A mi padre le duele la cabeza – My Dad’s head hurts A Jack le duele la cabeza – Jack’s head hurts
1. Draw a speech bubble to use the first person To practise creating sentences using the other parts of the verb, draw a picture and label. Either… 1. Draw a speech bubble to use the first person Me duele la cabeza 2. Use the third person to write about them Le duele la pierna 3. Give the person a name and write about them (don’t forget a) A Pedro le duele el estómago
The Past Tense Comer to eat To create the Past tense in Spanish: Start with the infinitive (-ar, -er, -ir) Take off the last to letters to find the stem Ad the following endings: AR ER/IR I… é I… í He/she… ó he/she… ió We… amos we… imos They… aron they… ieron Comer to eat Eg/ Me duelen los dientes porque comí demasiados caramelos My teeth hurt because I ate too many sweets