SER/ESTAR
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Yo form of ser

SOY

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"What time is it?" in Spanish

¿Qué hora es?

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Oneonta es _________ [my] escuela.

mi

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Tú (abrir) la puerta.

Tú abres la puerta.

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Translate: El lapiz es rojo.

The pencil is red.

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¿Cómo estás?

Yo estoy ...

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The month we are in now, in Spanish

Noviembre

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Find the mistake: Ella es alto, tranquila, y bonita.

Alto should be alta since she is a girl!

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Jessica y Victor (beber) agua.

Jessica y Victor beben agua.

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Translate: nine hundred sixty-four (964)

Novecientos sesenta y cuatro

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Which verb (SER or ESTAR) do you use to tell what time it is?

SER

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List the days of the week in Spanish (Dias de la semana)

lunes, martes, miercoles, jueves, viernes, sabado, domingo

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Translate: My teacher likes chocolate.

A mi profesora le gusta el chocolate.

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List the verb conjugations for escribir

Yo escribo; Tú escribes; El/ella/ud escribe; nosotros/as escribimos; ellos/as/ustedes escriben

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This noun means cocina in spanish

Kitchen

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How would you say, "I am in Spanish class"?

Estoy en la clase de español.

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Today (date, day of the week) in Spanish (complete sentence)

Hoy es viernes, el ocho de noviembre

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Las casas de nosotros = ________________ casas

Nuestras casas

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List the three steps needed to conjugate an -ar ending verb.

1. Drop the "ar" ending 2. Identify the stem 3. Add the new ending

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How do you say good morning in Spanish?

Buenos días

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Use this verb when talking about people's characteristics.

SER

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Choose one person in your group.  Give their birthday, in Spanish, in a complete sentence.

El cumpleaños de ___________es el _____________ de ___________.

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Pick one group member and answer in a complete sentence: ¿Cómo eres? (physical characteristics)

Yo, soy...

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Translate: 1. Decir 2. Mirar 3. Empezar

1. to say 2. to look 3. to start/begin

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Name two family members (mother, father, brother, etc.)

Mamá, Papá, Hermano/a. Tío/a, Primo/a, etc.

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