Yo form of ser
SOY*
*let's conjugate it all!
"What time is it?" in Spanish
¿Qué hora es?
Newton Middle School es _________ [my] escuela.
mi
*review changing adjectives to match object
Tú (abrir) la puerta.
Tú abres la puerta.
Translate: The pencil is red.
El lápiz es rojo.
¿Cómo estás?
Yo estoy ...
*review states
The month we are in now, in Spanish
mayo
Find the mistake:
Ella es alto, tranquila, y bonita.
Alto should be alta, since she is a girl!
*for a bonus point, what does the sentence mean?
Jessica y Victor (beber) agua.
Jessica y Victor beben agua.
Translate: It is 2:45 pm.
Son las dos y cuarenta y cinco de la tarde.
Which verb (SER or ESTAR) do you use to tell what time it is?
SER
*review telling time
Double points: say the days of the week in Spanish
Dias de la semana
lunes, martes, miercoles, jueves, viernes, sabado, domingo
Translate: His cousins
Sus primos.
Conjugate the verb "escribir" in the present tense in all six forms
Yo escribo
Tú escribes
El/ella/ud escribe
nosotros/as escribimos
vosotros/as escribís
ellos/as/ustedes escriben
Translate: They are sad.
Ellos están tristes.
How would you say where you are?
Estoy en la clase de español.
*conjugate ESTAR, reminder for location and emotion
Today (date, day of the week) in Spanish (complete sentence)
Hoy es miercoles, el 31 de mayo
Las casas de nosotros = ________________ casas
Nuestras casas
List the three steps needed to conjugate an -ar ending verb.
Drop the "ar" ending
identify the stem
add the new ending
How do you say "We are learning"?
Estamos aprendiendo.
Use this verb when talking about people's characteristics.
SER
*reminder what we use ser for
Choose one person in your group. Give their birthday, in Spanish, in a complete sentence.
El cumpleaños de ___________es el _____________ de ___________.
Answer in a complete sentence.
¿Cómo eres?
Yo soy....
*review characteristic adjectives, reminder about masculine and feminine, singular and plural
Translate
1. caminar
2. mirar
3. viajar
1. to walk
2. to look
3. to travel
Name five family members that we learned this year.
Mamá, papá, hermano/a
Tío/a, primo/a, sobrino/a, abuelo/a, nieto/a