¡Campana! • el 26 de septiembre Translate these statements into Spanish. I really like to read. I like to watch TV. I like playing sports. I don’t like to ski. I don’t like to write stories. I really don’t like to listen to music.
LISTEN & REPEAT Vocabulario
Back of the crossword Write what activity goes in the blank. Write a translation in English for each statement.
Más practica ¿Te gusta o no te gusta? (1A-3) ¿Qué te gusta hacer? (1A-4)
Notes el 14 de septiembre
Infinitives el 14 de septiembre
Infinitives Verbs are words that are most often used to name actions. Verbs will have different forms depending on who is doing the actions and when it occurred: I walk, she walks, we walked
Infinitives to swim, to read, to write The most basic form of a verb is called the infinitive. In English, you can spot an infinitive because it will have the word “to” in front of them. to swim, to read, to write
nadar leer escribir Infinitives -ar -er -ir Infinitives in Spanish don’t have a separate word like “to” in front of them. Spanish infinitives are only one word and will end in one of three endings: -ar -er -ir nadar leer escribir
Cognates el 24 de septiembre
Cognates Words that look alike and have similar meanings in English and Spanish are called cognates (cognados). Ejemplos: Spanish English popular popular usar to use guitarra guitar computadora computer
America Del Sur LISTEN
Me gusta/No me gusta