chapters 1-4 review! likes/dislikes what are you like? classes time school supplies subject pronouns...
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Chapters 1-4 Review!Likes/dislikes
What are you like?Classes
TimeSchool supplies
Subject Pronouns-ar verbs!-er verbs!
IR!
Likes and Dislikes!
To talk about what we like we use:
Me gusta + activity.
Me gusta escuchar musica.
To talk about what we DON’T like we use:
No me gusta + activity.
No me gusta ayudar en casa.
ayudar en casa = help around the house
limpiar= to clean
Now ask someone…
¿Que te gusta hacer? What do you like to do?
*Write an answer for 2 people near you if they like to do the following two activities pictured below!
¿Te gusta ___________?
¿Como eres? What are you like?
To talk about what YOU are like we use:
Yo soy +adjective to describe ourselves.
Yo soy muy organizada. (girl)
Yo soy muy organizado. (guy)
To ask someone else we say:
¿Como eres?
¿Eres…o….? ( …is where we insert our adjective!)
¿Eres….? o=OR y=AND
Now ask 2 near you!
¿Eres….?
1.Ask one person if they are funny.
2.Ask the other if they are lazy.
In Spanish!!!
My classes/scheduleTo talk about our classes, we use the verb TENER=to have
We conjugate to the “yo” form to talk about our own classes, and we conjugate to the “tu” form to ask about their classes
Tener-conjugated/changed to “yo”=TENGO, “TU”=TIENES
Yo tengo la clase de español.
When we talk about which class we have we say:
“la clase de + class name
What time do you have….?
When we want to talk about the times we have classes we use:
A las + hour = 2-12 o’clock
A la + hour =1 o’clock
Tengo la clase de espanol a las dos y cincuenta.
What period do you have English?
¿En que hora tienes las clase de espanol?
Tengo la clase de espanol la tercera hora.
Asking others!Ask others with this question!
¿A que hora tienes tu clase de matemáticas?
Ask two people near you what time they have English or History.
Write out the two questions you asked!
What do you need?
Talk about what you NEED for your class using:
Necesitar-in the ‘YO’ form… Yo necesito
-in the “tu” form… Tu necesitas
Para=for
¿Que necesitas para tu clase de espanol?
Yo necesito un diccionario para mi clase de espanol.
Ask 2!Ask two friends what they need for their math class and their English class from the items pictured below.
¿Que necesitas para tu clase de matematicas?
Yo necesito una calculadora para mi clase de matematicas.
Feminine or Masculine?Libro, ends in an “o” therefore we assume it’s MASCULINE!
Diccionario, ends in an “o” therefore we assume it’s MASCULINE!
Mochila, ends in an “a” therefore we assume it’s FEMININE!
Regla, ends in an “a” therefore we assume it’s FEMININE!
Subject Pronouns! Who are we talking about in our sentence?
CONJUGATE WHAT???Don’t forget, conjugating simply means: TO CHANGE THE FORM OF THE VERB.
Estudiar: to study, lets conjugate it!...this chart below should look familiar!
estudio
estudias
estudia
estudiamos
estudiais
estudian
Definite/Indefinite ArticlesWe use these to say “the”, “a”, or “some”
el/la/los/las=the, in the feminine and masculine forms, singular and plural
un/una/unos/unas=a, in the feminine and masculine forms, singular and plural
Tell your friend that you have “some” books…
Tell your friend that you have the backpack.
Places/Seasons
In chapter 3 we learned to talk about WHERE we GO and WHEN/DURING WHAT SEASON.
Me gusta ir a la piscina durante la primavera.
Or we CONJUGATE IR so we can simply say “I go” to the pool during the springtime.
Conjugating IR-to go
voy
vas
va
vamos
vais
van
Yo voy al gimnasio durante el invierno.
Ella va al gimnasio durnate el invierno.
Notostros vamos al gimnasio durnate el invierno.
Where do you go?/What do you play?
¡Me gusta ir a las fiestas de mis amigos!
“Me gusta jugar tenis. Me gusta mucho practicar los deportes. Yo soy muy atletico.”
¿Con?
To talk about who you are going with, or who is going with you, we use con + a pronoun.
UNLESS we are saying
With me=CONMIGO
With you=CONTIGO
Con el
Con ella
Con usted
Con ellos
Con ellas
Con ustedes
Con vosotros
Con nosotros
contigo
conmigo
Asking others…
Lets ask someone if they want to come with us…
¿Quieres ir conmigo a la fiesta?
Yo quiero=I want
Tu quieres=you want
Now ask your partner if they want to “play videogames” with you Friday.
“Quieres jugar videojuegos conmigo el viernes?”
Let’s Eat!
We need to conjugate again! But this time with “er” endings…we have not learned these ending until chapter 4!
como
comes
come
comemos
comeis
comen
Preferir/Me gustaRemember, we can say we “prefer” or we “like” or we “love” different foods.
Yo prefiero las papas fritas.
Me gusta el bistec.
Do I like it or love it?
LOVE IT!
¿Preguntas?Our next task is:
•Write a letter telling about:
•What you like to do
•What you are like
•What classes you have
•What time your school day starts/ends
•What extracurricular activites you are involved in
•Where you like to go when your not in school and what season
•What you like to eat and drink and what you can eat from the cafeteria