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Un poco de gramatica

Esp. 1. Un poco de gramatica. El Verbo Ser = to be. English: I am you are He is She is It is We are You all are They are. Spanish: Yo soy Tú eres Usted es Él es Ella es Nosotros somos Vosotros sois Ellos son. P r a c t i c a m o s . I am from Caracas.

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Un poco de gramatica

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  1. Esp. 1 Un poco de gramatica

  2. El VerboSer = to be English: I am you are He is She is It is We are You all are They are Spanish: Yosoy Túeres Ustedes Éles Ella es Nosotrossomos Vosotrossois Ellosson

  3. P r a c t i c a m o s • I am from Caracas. • She is from Caracas. • Mario is from Lima. • Mario and I are from Lima. • You (formal) are not from Lima. • You (familiar) are not from Lima. • Yo soy de Caracas. • Ella es de Caracas. • Mario es de Lima. • Mario y yosomos de Lima. • Usted no es de Lima. • Tú no eres de Lima.

  4. Vocabulario Nuevo: • What are some words that name people in Spanish? • How many words for the are there in Spanish? • Why does the word for the change from one subject to another?

  5. Vocabulario Nuevo: Nombres/nouns • Before we learn nouns, we need to know something about the word the in Spanish. • There are 4 words for the in Spanish: el la los las

  6. the…4 ways: When using nouns that name people, the word for “The” depends on the gender of the person. Use el if the person is masculine, singular. El señor El chico El papá

  7. the…4 ways: When using nouns that name people, the word for “The” depends on the gender of the person. Use la if the person is feminine, singular. La señora La chica La profe

  8. the…4 ways: When using nouns that name people, the word for “The” depends on the gender of the person. Use los if the people are masculine, plural. Los señores Los chicos Los muchachos

  9. the…4 ways: When using nouns that name people, the word for “The” depends on the gender of the person. Use las if the people are feminine and plural. Las señoras Las chicas Las profesoras

  10. ¡Practicamos! • ____ chicas • ____ mamá • ____ chicos • ____profesoras • ____ señor • ____ señora • ____ chico • ____ chica • Las • La • Los • Las • El • La • El • La

  11. Nouns that name people Notice that the words for people in Spanish also depend on masculine/feminine/singular/plural amigo amigos amigaamigas

  12. Vocabulario Nuevo: • el amigo/la amiga • el chico/la chica • el muchacho/ • la muchacha • la familia • el hombre • la mujer • la señora • el señor • la señorita • the friend • the boy/the girl • the guy/girl • the family • the man • the woman • the lady • the gentleman • the young woman

  13. Nouns that name Places • la comunidad • el mundo • el país Other places you know: • La clase • la casa • El apartamento • the community • the world • the country • the class • the house • the apartment

  14. El verbogustar We use the verb gustar to tell what we like and don’t like. In this unit, we will use gustarto tell what we like and don’t like to do. We will begin with the question: ¿Quétegustahacer? What do you like to do?

  15. ¿Quétegustahacer? Me gusta… No me gusta… No me gustavomitar. No me gustacantar. No me gusta comer cereal. No me gustajugarvideojuegos. No me gustahablarfrancés. Me gustabailar. Me gusta comer tacos. Me gustajugar al futbol. Me gustajugarvideojuegos. Me gustahablarespañol.

  16. ¿y tú? ¿Quétegustahacer? Write 3 things that you like to do and 3 things that you don’t like to do, using the verb “gustar”.

  17. Me gusta, tegusta, le gusta… To say “I like”, use Me gusta… To say “you like”, use Te gusta… To say “She likes” or “He likes”, use Le gusta… Me gustabailar. Te gustabailar. Le gustabailar.

  18. Object Pronouns… With the verb gustar, we use object pronouns instead of subject pronouns. Amimegustabailar. A titegustabailar. A ellalegustabailar. A Mariolegustabailar.

  19. Traduce… • A mi no me gustavomitar. • A Juan le gustajugar al volibol. • A Ivan no le gustajugarvideojuegos. • ¿Te gustabailar? • ¿A ella le gustamirar le tele?

  20. iBravo!

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