Repaso: El Pretérito Español 2.

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Repaso: El Pretérito Español 2

Repaso On a whiteboard, you will: Review the preterite forms Practice conjugating verbs in the past tense.

¿Haber quién se acuerda? On your whiteboard, write the endings for the AR verbs in the 5 forms. Note: If you do not remember, I suggest that you check your notebook or write them down.

¿Haber quién se acuerda? On your whiteboard, write the endings for the ER and IR verbs in the 5 forms. Note: If you do not remember, I suggest that you check your notebook or write them down.

¿Haber quién se acuerda? On your whiteboard, conjugate the following verbs that I give you. Pay attention to the form that I am asking you to conjugate them. Amar (to love) Correr (to run) Asistir (to attend) Adelantar (to advance) Insistir (to insist) Atender (to attend)

Actividad: Practicando el pretérito You will create a storyboard of 6 boxes describing what you did during your winter break. Verbs must be conjugated correctly in the past tense and underlined. Minimum of 4 verbs. Use complete sentences. Basic level: Verbs must be in Spanish. Sentences in both languages. Proficient-Advance Level: Sentences and verbs must be in Spanish. Each box needs an image. This is due at the end of the period. NO EXCEPTIONS! A list of verbs are available on the next slide for assistance.

Verbos Caminar (to walk) Leer (to read) Correr (to run) Hablar (to talk) Comer (to eat) Tomar (to drink) Abrir (to open) Comprar (to buy) Cerrar (to close) Amar (to love)