Three types of Spanish verbs
AR, ER, IR
Yo (dibujar)
Dibujo
Tú (escuchar)
escuchas
Me llamo.../Mi nombre es...
Josué y yo
Nosotros
What is the ending for regular present tense -ar verbs for tú?
-as
tú (cantar)
cantas
Yo (estudiar)
Estudio
How are you?
¿Cómo está usted?/¿Cómo estás?
If I’m Shakira and I’m speaking to my audience in a concert, I say:
Ustedes
What is the ending for regular present tense -ar verbs for él, ella, Usted?
-a
él (cocinar)
Cocina
Julio y yo (bailar)
bailamos
Ser or Estar: Emotions
Estar
If my student, Rosanny, is talking to her friend, Charleny, she would say:
Tú
What is the ending for regular present tense -ar verbs for nosotros?
-amos
nosotros (trabajar)
Trabajamos
Ana y Maria (trabajar)
trabajan
My friend is...
Mi amigo/a/ue es...
If I’m gossiping with my friends about our favorite singers and rappers, I would say:
We learned that the verb “estudiar” is a cognate. What is a cognate?
A word that in Spanish and English sounds/looks the same.
Ustedes (hablar)
hablan
Usted (bailar)
Baila
I present to you...
Te presento a tí...
Name all 10 Spanish pronouns.
Yo, tú, él, ella, usted, nosotros, nosotras, ellos, ellas, ustedes