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.

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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.