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Tu día en la escuela

Tu día en la escuela . Parte II. ¿ Es primero, segundo, tercero..?. ¿Cómo es la clase de… ? ¿qué necesitas? ¿quién enseña la clase?. En la clase de … necesito…. What is a subject ?.

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Tu día en la escuela

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  1. Tu día en la escuela Parte II

  2. ¿Es primero, segundo, tercero..?

  3. ¿Cómo es la clase de…? ¿qué necesitas? ¿quién enseña la clase? • En la clase de … necesito…

  4. Whatis a subject? • Thesubject of a sentencetellswhoisdoingtheaction. Youoften use people’snames as thesubject: • Forexample: • Gregorio escucha música. • Gregory listenstomusic. • Ana canta y baila. • Ana sings and dances.

  5. Whatis a subjectpronoun? • A subjectpronounreplacespeople’snames: • Forexample: • Él escucha música. • He listenstomusic. • Ella canta y baila. • Shesings and dances.

  6. SubjectPronouns Chart:

  7. Formal vs. Familiar: • Use tú withfamily, friends, people of yourageoryounger and anyoneyoucallbyhis / herfirstname. • Use usted withadultsyouaddresswith a title, such as señor, señora, profesor(a), etc. Rememberthat usted isusuallywritten as Ud. • In LatinAmerica, use ustedes whenspeakingtotwoor more people, regardless of age. Ustedes isusuallywritten as Uds. • In Spain, use vosotros whenspeakingtotwoor more people in the familiar. Use ustedes whentalkingtotwoor more peopleyoucall usted individually (formal).

  8. Allgirlsormixedgroups: • If a groupismade up of males onlyorboth males and femalestogether, use themasculineforms: • Nosotros • Vosotros • Ellos • If a groupisallfemales, use thefeminineforms: • Nosotras • Vosotras • Ellas

  9. Practice (Do notwritethis): • Whatsubjectpronoun? • Alejandro y yo • Nosotros • Carlos y ella • Ellos • Pepe y tú • Ustedes • Lola y ella • Ellas

  10. InfinitiveVerbs: • Whatisaninfinitiveverb? • Itis a verbthatends in –ar, -er, -ir • Forexample: • Cantar = tosing • Escuchar = to listen • Hablar = totalk • Correr = torun • Escribir = towrite

  11. Conjugating –arverbs in Present Tense • Thelargestgroup of verbsend in –ar. BAILAR isone of these –arverbs. • Conjugating a verbiswhenyouchangetheform in ordertoagreewiththesubjectpronoun. • In English weseethis as: • I dance • You dance • He/She dances

  12. Conjugating –arverbs in Present Tense • In ordertoconjugate –arverbs, wemust DROP the –arfromtheinfinitive, leavingthestem: • Forexample: • Bailar  Bail- • Thenweaddtheverbendings! • -o -amos • -as -áis • a -an

  13. ConjugatingBailar (Present Tense) • Dropthe –ar • Bailar  Bail- • Writethestem(Bail-) • Addtheendings: -o, -as, -a, -amos, -áis, -an

  14. Una canción para recordar:

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