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1. Review conjugating –AR, –ER, and –IR verbs 2. Play verb bingo 3. Play Mímica 4. Play board races 5. Complete our first in-class writing assignment 6. Talk about the quiz due tonight
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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
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Conjugating is manipulating the ending of the verb to reflect who/what is doing that action. We are conjugating verbs in the present tense.
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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
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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
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asistir escribir vivir -o-o - imos - es - ís -e-e - en
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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
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1. One person draws a card. Don’t show anybody else your card! 2. You will act out the verb on the card without words, noises, sounds, etc. 3. Once the word has been guessed, pass the deck of cards to someone that hasn’t been “it” yet. 4. When guessing, make sure to conjugate the verb! 1. For example, if the person is dancing, you would guess “¿Bailas?” (Are you dancing?)
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1 item due today (9/9) › Quiz about verbs Fill in the blank You will need to know how to conjugate –AR, –ER, and –IR verbs 14 items due Thursday (9/10) 2 items due Friday (9/11) › Quiz about question words › Voice recording about question words
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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
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