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Chapter 3 Lección A

Chapter 3 Lección A . Vocabulario. What is an infinitive?. An infinitive is an unconjugated verb. In simpler terms an infinitive is a verb that ends in: ar er i r The infinitive will translate as to + definition. Examples are: Habl ar – to speak / to talk Com er – to eat

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Chapter 3 Lección A

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  1. Chapter 3 Lección A Vocabulario

  2. What is an infinitive? • An infinitive is an unconjugated verb. • In simpler terms an infinitive is a verb that ends in: • ar • er • ir • The infinitive will translate as to + definition. • Examples are: • Hablar – to speak / to talk • Comer – to eat • Vivir – to live

  3. Can you list the infinitives we have seen so far? • 1. Ser • 2. Estar • 3. Tener • 4. Gustar

  4. Verbs / Verb Phrases • 1. montar en bicicleta • 2. correr • 3. leer revistas • 4. leer novelas • 5. hacerejercicio • 6. escucharmúsica • 7. dibujar • 8. pasear / caminar • 9. patinar en ruedas • 10. patinar en hielo • To ride a bike • To run • To read magazines • To read novels • To exercise • To listen to music • To draw • To walk • To rollerskate • To ice skate

  5. More verbs • 11. alquilar videos • 12. bajararchivos • 13. cantar • 14. comer • 15. escribircartas • 16. hacer la tarea • 17. ir al cine • 18. nadar • 19. navegarpor Internet • To rent videos • To download files • To sing • To eat • To write letters • To do homework • To go to the movies • To swim • To surf the internet

  6. Almost done! • Pasar el rato solo(a) • Platicar en línea • Textear • Vertelevisión • Jugardeportes • Salir con amigos • Ir de compras • Jugar a los videojuegos • Ir al centrocomercial • To spend time alone • To talk online • To text • To watch tv • To play sports • To go out with friends • To go shopping • To play videogames • To go to the mall

  7. Go back and star the activities that you like to do the most.

  8. Jugar … • al básquetbol • al baloncesto • al béisbol • al fútbolamericano • a los juegos de mesa • al volibol • al fútbol • al tenis • Basketball • Basketball • Baseball • Football • Board games • Volleyball • Soccer • Tennis

  9. If you don’t see a sport you like, write it down in English and then use the Internet or a dictionary to discover the Spanish Equivalent.

  10. Questions with gustar. • ¿Quétegustahacer? • What do you like to do? • You can change the verb hacer with any other verb to make different sentences. • Remember that you MUST use GUSTA before an infinitive…ALWAYS!!! • ¿Quétegusta comer? • ¿Quétegusta comer más, la comida china o la pizza? • ¿Quétegustajugar? • ¿Quétegustajugarmenos, al fútbol o al béisbol.

  11. ¿Con quién? – With whom? • conmigo – with me • contigo – with you (informal) • con él – with him • con ella – with her • con Ud. – with you (formal) • con nosotros (as) – with us • con vosotros (as) – with you (plural) • con ellos – with them • con ellas – with them (f) • con Uds. – with you all

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