1. Review conjugating –AR verbs 2. Learn how to conjugate –ER and –IR verbs 3. Talk about the homework/quiz/voice recording
Take out your “Spanish Survival Sheet” because I’m going to be asking a lot of questions today (Who, Where, etc”. Maybe the chapter 1 vocab list, just in case Challenge yourself to focus more on the meaning of the entire conversation, rather than every individual word today Pay attention to the endings of the verbs
Conjugating is manipulating the ending of the verb to reflect who/what is doing that action. We are conjugating verbs in the present tense.
Present tense expresses an action happening now, or in the present. In Spanish, this translates equally, but it can also mean “-ing” Bailar = to dance yo bailo en casa= I dance at home. yo bailo en casa= I am dancing at home
singularplural first person-o-amos second person-as-áis third person-a-an For example… bailar = to dance singularplural first person bail o bail amos second person bai as bail áis third person bail a bail an
llegar = to arrive participar = to participate These verbs are conjugated like regular –AR verbs
tomar apuntes conversar mirar el televisor caminar bailar estudiar comprar (libros, gatos…) escuchar música trabajar montar en bicicleta llegar participar -o-o - amos - as - áis -a-a - an
Conjugating –ER verbs (and –IR verbs) follow the same pattern… they just have different endings…
singularplural first person-o-emos second person-es-éis third person-e-en For example… aprender = to learn singularplural first person aprend o aprend emos second person aprend es aprend éis third person aprend e aprend en
aprend o aprend emos aprend es aprend éis aprend e aprend en
beb o beb emos beb es beb éis beb e beb en
com o com emos com es com éis com e com en
comprend o comprend emos comprend es comprend éis comprend e comprend en
corr o corr emos corr es corr éis corr e corr en
respond o respond emos respond es respond éis respond e respond en
le o le emos le es le éis le e le en
aprender beber comer comprender correr leer -o-o - emos - es - éis -e-e - en
singularplural first person-o-imos second person-es-ís third person-e-en For example… vivir = to live singularplural first person viv o viv imos second person viv es viv ís third person viv e viv en
asist o asist imos asist es asist ís asist e asist en
escrib o escrib imos escrib es escrib ís escrib e escrib en
viv o viv imos viv es viv ís viv e viv en
asistir escribir vivir -o-o - imos - es - ís -e-e - en
Take 2 minutes to complete your worksheet. When you’re done, come up to the front and show me!
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Use “deber” + the infinitive of another verb to express what someone should or ought to do deber conjugates like a regular –ER verb Yo debo hacer la tarea = I should do the homework Tú debes trabajar = You should work Ella debe leer = She should read Nosotros debemos bailar = We should dance Ustedes deben participar = Y’all should participate
deber + infinitive practice verbs review nouns, articles, and genders Question words Complete our first in-class writing assignment
2 items due today (9/4) › Quiz about verbs Fill in the blank You will need to know how to conjugate –AR, –ER, and –IR verbs › Voice recording about verbs You will need to know how to conjugate – AR verbs 21 items due Tuesday (9/8)
enseñar = to teach necesitar = to need regresar = to return, go back tomar = to take (can be used with drinks, meaning “to have [a coffee, beer, etc.]”) contestar = to answer preparar = to prepare comprender = to comprehend creer = to think, believe recibir = to receive abrir = to open