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Next Test is on Wednesday, 11/9 We will review just like we did for the last test …don’t freak out. Ok, let’s see how much S panish we know…. Translate to Spanish: The blue man studies Spanish on Mondays. El hombre azul estudia el español los lunes . The red backpack is from Argentina.
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Next Test is on Wednesday, 11/9We will review just like we did for the last test…don’t freak out.
Translate to Spanish:The blue man studies Spanish on Mondays
★To ask where someone is from.Ex: ¿DE dóndeeres?Soy DE Michigan
★To describe something or someone.Ex: La clase DE español(if you translated this literally, it would be the class OF Spanish)
★It is used in quite a few expressions.Ex: DE nada, DE la mañana
★It is the equivalent of ‘s in EnglishEx: El amigo DE Pablo.Pablo’s friend.Los lapices DE Zita.Zita’s Pencils.
Estar- To BeYoEstoyNosotrosEstamosTúEstasVosotrosEstaísÉl/EllaEstaEllos/EllasEstan
Remember SER?Yup, that’s right, there are TWO forms of the verb “To Be” in Spanish. Yaaaaay!
SER- To BeYoSoyNosotrosSomosTúEresVosotrosSoisUstedEsUstedesSonÉl/EllaEsEllos/EllasSon
Estar✓Indicates locationEx: ¿Dóndeestan los estudiantes?Estan en la clase.
Estar✓Indicates a condition or state of being that is temporary/happening at a given moment in time.Ex: Cómoestás?Estoybien, gracias.
Let me clarify this last thing…if you are describing a state of being that changes, use estar. For example, if you say you are tired, use estar, because tiredness is not a defining/permanent aspect of your personality.Soooo… Estar is used to express transitory qualities.
Ser is used to express a FUNDAMENTAL quality. It expresses the essence of a person or thing, who or what it is.
Ellosestán en Argentina. Exercises 20 and 21 pg. 74
Son de inglaterra. Read pg. 71
Estoycansado/a ZZZZZZZ Zzzzzzzzz Zzzzzzzz zzzzzzzz
En grupos de dos:hablen con un amigo oamiga, y le preguntaís:How are you?How old are you?Where are you from?What time is it?
Unahistoriabreve de HondurasHonduras has a long history of military control. From 1955-1979 Honduras was under the control of the PLH, Partido Liberal de Honduras.
In the 1980’s, the US supported the election of Honduras’ first civilian government in decades. The president elected was a medical doctor named Roberto SuazoCórdova.
Excitement over this new civilian government was short lived. In its Cold War ferver, the US government installs military units and training centers across the borders of Honduras and El Salvador in an effort to defeat the newly installed liberal party in El Salvador. This war against the communist leftist movement is referred to as the “Contra” effort.