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Infinitive Verbs Regular -AR –ER –IR
Conjugation Present Indicative
Lesson Plan
Learn and practice the regular –AR –ER –IR verbs present conjugation
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Learn and practice the –AR –ER –IR verbs present conjugation (English version)
Objectives ● At the end of this activity, students will be familiar with the three Spanish conjugations, and will be able to
conjugate regular verbs in present indicative. Also, they will have used them in simple sentences.
Activity Summary Students will learn verbs’ classification into three categories by trying to classify some verbs on their own. Later, they will watch a video where conjugation of regular verbs in present indicative is explained. After preparing a cheat sheet, they will practice conjugation in a team contest that includes: a. saying to what conjugation belongs each verb, b. conjugating it in all its persons, and c. after throwing a die, make a simple sentence in the corresponding person with the help of some expressions that are provided. Time allocation 30-40 minutes Procedure - Activity 1 - Introduction – Discovering the three conjugations
a. Individually, students will fill in the Handout 1, part 1, trying to infer what the three ‘families’ of Spanish verbs are from a sample of 6 verbs (two for each conjugation). After finishing part 1, the teacher shows the video Spanish Grammar: Verb Infinitives (https://youtu.be/B3zEPjRdxmA) that reveals that the infinitive verbs in Spanish end with -AR, -ER o –IR. After that, they use a larger list of verbs (part 2) in order to confirm or reconsider their first guessing.
b. When finished, they will get together in pairs in order to compare (and correct if necessary) the answers (Handout 1, part 1 and 2). Then they will chose from the list the 10 verbs they consider more useful. Each pair explains their list to the entire class. The teacher can write on the blackboard the most ‘popular’ verbs in order to facilitate memorizing.
- Activity 2 – Present indicative for the three conjugations (regular verbs) and oral practice
a. Students watch the video Las conjugaciones (https://youtu.be/dhY5NNH5VBY) and fill out in Handout 2, part 1.
b. In pairs, ask them to analyze the similarities and differences between the endings in all three conjugations on the Handout 2, part 2. Ask them to create a cheat sheet to easily memorize and remember them (Handout 3). Each group must explain their cheat sheet to the class, and the most understandable will be displayed in the classroom for everyone to see.
c. Now, the teacher explains on the board the uses of the present indicative while the students take
notes and write one example on Handout 4. The uses of the present tense: 1. To express actions that are happening now Ella escucha música latina.
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Yo preparo la cena. Jorge canta el himno de Estados Unidos. 2. To express frequency or ongoing actions Raúl viaja a San Juan todos los meses. Yo estudio todos los días. Las tiendas abren a las 10am todos los días. 3. Characteristics of things that stay the same Los cubanos hablan español. Mi mamá es puertorriqueña. Todos los bebés lloran.
d. The class in divided into two groups. Each group is given a die. There is a deck of verb cards. In the
first turn, a student from group A takes a verb card from the deck: first, they say to what conjugation group the verb belongs (1 point if answer is correct), then they conjugate it in the present (2 points if all conjugation is correct, 1 point if they make up to two mistakes) and finally they throw the die and make a simple sentence in the corresponding person (1=yo, 2=tú, etc.) using the elements in Handout 5 (2 points for right sentence). When finished, it’s the other group’s turn, who will repeat the steps, and so on.
Suggested evaluation method It is advisable to have a rubric to assess speaking activities in which it should be clear to students how to move from one level to the next. A rubric indicating how a student is Meeting, Exceeding or not Meeting Expectations is the most useful. The suggested “Speaking Production Rubric” can be used (Handout 6). Materials Videos:
1. Spanish Grammar: Verb Infinitives - https://youtu.be/B3zEPjRdxmA 2. Las conjugaciones, «Aprende español con Carmencita» - https://youtu.be/dhY5NNH5VBY
Handouts: In the following pages you will find the below list of handouts ready to print:
HANDOUT 1: The Three Conjugations in Spanish (pages. 5-6) HANDOUT 2: Regular Verbs in the Present Indicative (pages 7-8) HANDOUT 3: Regular Verbs Cheat Sheet (page. 9 paper size 11” x 17”) HANDOUT 4: The Uses of the Present Tense in Spanish (pages 10-11) HANDOUT 4: Verb Conjugation Contest (pages 12-13) HANDOUT 6: Speaking Production Rubric (page 14) Other: Two dice
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Name: __________________________________ ______________
The Three Conjugations in Spanish
Parte 1. Individual work. There are three ’families’ of verbs in Spanish. Discover them by grouping the following verbs in the chart.
escribir (to write) - tirar (to throw) - beber (to drink) - escuchar (to listen) meter (to put) - abrir (to open)
GROUP 1: -_____ Verbs GROUP 2: -_____ Verbs GROUP 3: -_____ Verbs
Parte 2. These three groups are called the three conjugations. Here you have some more verbs, with their meanings in English. Classify them in the previous chart in order to confirm (or make you reconsider) your first guess:
borrar (to delete) - buscar (to look for) - leer (to read) - hablar (to speak) - completar (to fill out) - comprender (to understand) - subir (to go up) - bajar (to go down) - enseñar (to teach) - cantar (to sing) - bailar (to dance) - vivir (to live) - practicar (to practice) - presentar (to introduce) - esperar (to wait) - perdonar (to forgive) - entrar (to enter) - amar (to love) - vender (to sell) - preparar (to prepare) - responder (to answer) - comprar (to buy) - caminar (to walk) - cocinar (to cook) - comer (to eat) - mirar (to watch)
Parte 3. In pairs. Compare your answers with your partner. Then discuss: which are the ten most useful verbs for you? Decide which are the ten verbs you would like to learn first. Our verbs: - Verbs in -AR (first conjugation): ___________________________________________________
- Verbs in -ER (second conjugation): ________________________________________________
- Verbs in -IR (third conjugation): ___________________________________________________
Parte 4. All the class. Which are the ten most useful verbs for the class? The classroom’s verbs:
- Verbs in -AR (first conjugation): ___________________________________________________
- Verbs in -ER (second conjugation): ________________________________________________
- Verbs in -IR (third conjugation): ___________________________________________________
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Name: ANSWERS ______________
The Three Conjugations in Spanish
Parte 1. Individual work. There are three ’families’ of verbs in Spanish. Discover them by grouping the following verbs in the chart.
escribir (to write) - tirar (to throw) - beber (to drink) - escuchar (to listen) meter (to put) - abrir (to open)
GROUP 1: -_____ Verbs GROUP 2: -_____ Verbs GROUP 3: -_____ Verbs tirar, escuchar, borrar, buscar,
hablar, completar, bajar, enseñar,
cantar, bailar, practicar, presentar,
esperar, perdonar, entrar, amar,
preparar, comprar, caminar,
cocinar, mirar
meter, beber, leer, comprender, vender, responder, comer
abrir, escribir, vivir, subir
Parte 2. These three groups are called the three conjugations. Here you have some more verbs, with their meanings in English. Classify them in the previous chart in order to confirm (or make you reconsider) your first guess:
borrar (to delete) - buscar (to look for) - leer (to read) - hablar (to speak) - completar (to fill out) - comprender (to understand) - subir (to go up) - bajar (to go down) - enseñar (to teach) - cantar (to sing) - bailar (to dance) - vivir (to live) - practicar (to practice) - presentar (to introduce) - esperar (to wait) - perdonar (to forgive) - entrar (to enter) - amar (to love) - vender (to sell) - preparar (to prepare) - responder (to answer) - comprar (to buy) - caminar (to walk) - cocinar (to cook) - comer (to eat) - mirar (to watch)
Parte 3. In pairs. Compare your answers with your partner. Then discuss: which are the ten most useful verbs for you? Decide which are the ten verbs you would like to learn first. Our verbs: - Verbs in -AR (first conjugation): ___________________________________________________
- Verbs in -ER (second conjugation): ________________________________________________
- Verbs in -IR (third conjugation): ___________________________________________________
Parte 4. All the class. Which are the ten most useful verbs for the class? The classroom’s verbs:
- Verbs in -AR (first conjugation): ___________________________________________________
- Verbs in -ER (second conjugation): ________________________________________________
- Verbs in -IR (third conjugation): ___________________________________________________
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Name: __________________________________ ______________
Regular Verbs In Present Indicative Parte 1. Individual work. Watch the video Las conjugaciones https://youtu.be/dhY5NNH5VBY) and fill out the chart with the conjugations of regular verbs in present. Then compare with your partner. .
-AR ESTUDIAR
-ER BEBER
-IR VIVIR
yo estudi___ beb__ viv__
tú estudi___ beb__ viv__
él, ella, usted estudi___ beb__ viv__
nosotros, nosotras estudi___ beb__ viv__
vosotros, vosotras* estudi___ beb__ viv__
ellos, ellas, ustedes estudi___ beb__ viv__
*Remember! Vosotros, vosotras is used in Spain to refer to friends or members of your family. It is informal (similar to ‘you guys’). In formal situations ustedes is preferred. In Latin America only ustedes is used.
Parte 2. Are there elements in common in the endings of all three conjugations? Discuss it with your partner and prepare a cheat sheet to easily memorize how to conjugate regular verbs. Notes: __________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
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Name: ANSWERS ______________
Regular Verbs In Present Indicative Parte 1. Individual work. Watch the video Las conjugaciones https://youtu.be/dhY5NNH5VBY) and fill out the chart with the conjugations of regular verbs in present. Then compare with your partner.
-AR ESTUDIAR
-ER BEBER
-IR VIVIR
yo estudio bebo vivo
tú estudias bebes vives
él, ella, usted estudia bebe vive
nosotros, nosotras estudiamos bebemos vivimos
vosotros, vosotras* estudiáis bebéis vivís
ellos, ellas, ustedes estudian beben viven
*Remember! Vosotros, vosotras is used in Spain to refer to friends or members of your family. It is informal (similar to ‘you guys’). In formal situations ustedes is preferred. In Latin America only ustedes is used.
Parte 2. Are there elements in common in the endings of all three conjugations? Discuss it with your partner and prepare a cheat sheet to easily memorize how to conjugate regular verbs. Notes: __________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
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The uses of the present tense
Tres usos del presente indicativo Three Uses of Present Tense in Spanish
1" 2" 3"
EL PRESENTE INDICATIVO
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Tres usos del presente indicativo Three Uses of Present Tense in Spanish
To#express#ac+ons#that#
are#happening#now#
Yo#preparo#la#cena.#
To#express#frequency#or#ongoing#ac+ons#
Yo#estudio#todos#los#días.#
Characteris+cs#of#things#that#stay#the#same#Los#cubanos#
hablan#español.#
1" 2" 3"
EL PRESENTE INDICATIVO
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Regular Verbs Conjugation Contest
Now the class will be divided into two groups. A student from group A takes a verb card from the deck and 1) says to what conjugation group it belongs (correct answer +1 point for the group), 2) conjugates the verb in the present (right conjugation +2 points, up to 2 mistakes, +1 point), and 3) throws the die and, according to the result and with the expressions below, makes a sentence (correct sentence + 2 points). Dice: 1: YO 4: NOSOTROS / NOSOTRAS 2: TÚ 5: VOSOTROS / VOSOTRAS 3: ÉL / ELLA / USTED 6: ELLOS / ELLAS / USTEDES Expressions la luna feliz la comida
el autobús en Estados Unidos un libro de poesía
la gramática el periódico por el parque
las fotos personales de Facebook el mar una sorpresa
la ventana un vaso de agua espaguetis con tomate
al profesor la pizarra una pregunta
el libro en la mochila mucha agua
el amor música clásica
una carta el papel a la papelera
un libro el dinero en el banco
la lección la puerta
muchos idiomas con mis padres
un trabajo una revista deportiva
a los chicos el plástico al contenedor de reciclaje
los defectos de mis amigos español
en la biblioteca en un coro
el ejercicio el documento
canciones de Shakira las escaleras
una montaña las matemáticas
a mis amigos tango
a mi profesor / profesora mi celular
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escribir
to write
tirar
to throw
beber to drink
escuchar
to listen
borrar to delete
mirar to watch
meter
to put
buscar to look for
abrir to open
leer to read
hablar to speak
completar
to fill out
comprender
to understand
subir to go up
bajar
to go down
enseñar
to teach
cantar
to sing
bailar to dance
vivir to live
practicar
to practice
presentar
to introduce
esperar
to wait
perdonar
to forgive
entrar to enter
amar to love
vender
to sell
preparar
to prepare
responder
to answer
comprar
to buy
caminar
to walk
cocinar
to cook
comer
to eat
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RUBRIC FOR REGULAR VERBS CONJUGATION CONTEST Name(s): _______________________________
Criteria NE ME EE
Comprehensibility I make myself understood but with difficulty. I must repeat or rephrase often.
Most of what I say in Spanish is easily understood by my teacher and peers.
Use of vocab I use some of the target vocabulary accurately.
I am confident using the target vocabulary accurately.
Use of language I can provide basic information using single words and English.
I can provide simple sentences without the use of English.
NE = Not Meeting Expectations | ME = Meeting Expectations | EE = Exceeding Expectations Notes:
RUBRIC FOR REGULAR VERBS CONJUGATION CONTEST Name(s): _______________________________
Criteria NE ME EE
Comprehensibility I make myself understood but with difficulty. I must repeat or rephrase often.
Most of what I say in Spanish is easily understood by my teacher and peers.
Use of vocab I use some of the target vocabulary accurately.
I am confident using the target vocabulary accurately.
Use of language I can provide basic information using single words and English.
I can provide simple sentences without the use of English.
NE = Not Meeting Expectations | ME = Meeting Expectations | EE = Exceeding Expectations Notes:
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