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Please Have Out…

Please Have Out…. Agendas: Sp. 2: Libreta pg. 80 Sp. 2H: Libreta pg. 80 NS : Libreta pg. 82 Tarea de anoche : Sp. 2: Libreta pg. 79 Sp. 2H: Libreta pg. 78-79 NS: Libreta pg. 80-81. Prueba el viernes. All vocab on pg. 133 Reflexive verbs Present progressive.

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Please Have Out…

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  1. Please Have Out… • Agendas: • Sp. 2: Libreta pg. 80 • Sp. 2H: Libreta pg. 80 • NS: Libreta pg. 82 • Tarea de anoche: • Sp. 2: Libreta pg. 79 • Sp. 2H: Libreta pg. 78-79 • NS: Libreta pg. 80-81

  2. Prueba el viernes • All vocab on pg. 133 • Reflexive verbs • Present progressive

  3. “El presenteprogresivo” • The present progressive is used in Spanish to explain what is happening at this very moment. It is similar to English. Examples: I am talking to the class. Pablo is taking notes. We are learning Spanish.

  4. How the present progressive works… Like the title it has TWO PARTS. PART ONE IS ESTAR Estar- to be YoestoyNosotrosestamos Túestás Ud./ella/élestáUds./ellos/ellasestán

  5. PART TWO: THE VERB (-ing)What are you doing? If it is an “AR” verb Take off the AR and add –ando Tomar = tomando If it is an “ER/IR” verb Take off the ER/IR and add –iendo Aprender= aprendiendo

  6. If the subject changes, only “estar” changes! Ellaestátomandoapuntes. She is taking notes. Ellosestántomandoapuntes. They are taking notes. Nosotrosestamostomandoapuntes. We are taking notes.

  7. I FREAK OUT! • When the stem of an -eror -irverb ends in a vowel change the -iendoto -yendo. When the “I” is surrounded by vowels it FREAKS OUT and changes to a “y” Leer- leiendoleyendo Traer- traiendotrayendo

  8. Just remember… Estoy Estás Está Estamos Están -ando (AR verbs) or -iendo (ER/IR verbs)

  9. Libro:pg. 135 #4Modelo: Yo / revisar Yo estoy revisando mi boleto.

  10. Saquen la tarea

  11. El cepillo brush

  12. El cepillo de dientes toothbrush

  13. El champú shampoo

  14. El suavizante El acondicionador

  15. La crema de afeitar Shaving cream

  16. El desodorante

  17. Unabarra de jabón Unapastilla de jabón

  18. Un tubo de pasta dentítrifica Un tubo de cremadentítrifica

  19. Un rollo de papelhigiénico Un rollo de papel del baño

  20. El enjuague

  21. El peine comb

  22. El secador de pelo Hair dryer

  23. La toalla towel

  24. Clarify Sequence of Events primero first entonces then; so luego later; then mástarde later on por fin finally

  25. How Often You Do Things a vecessometimes frecuentementefrequently generalmentegenerally normalmentenormally

  26. Handout see binder

  27. Libro pg. 130 ¿Comprendiste? Bombachas

  28. Comparación Cultural pg. 126 • Mafaldaes una tira cómica famosa de Argentina. Mafalda, una chica de seis años, es curiosa e idealista. No tiene miedo de dar sus opiniones. Le gustan mucho los Beatles, pero no le gusta la sopa. Copetínes una tira cómica popular de Colombia. Copetín es un chico travieso (mischievous) pero simpático que vive en Bogotá. Como Mafalda, él pasa mucho tiempo con un grupo de amigos en su barrio. A los chicos y a los adultos les gustan estas tiras cómicas por sus ideas, personajes únicos y humor.

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