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Español II Capítulo I ~ páginas 1-37 Vocabulario I ~ páginas 6- Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Activo(a) Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

alto(a) Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

bajo(a) Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

atlético(a) Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

bonito(a) Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Estoy en una silla de ruedas 1 st person singular “to be” temporary Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Extrovertido(a) Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

los fines de semana Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Jugar al tenis Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Jugar al ajedrez Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Me levanto 1 st person reflexive / conjugated verb Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Me baño 1 st person reflexive/ conjugated verb Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Montar bicicleta Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Las novelas de misterio Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Rubio (a) Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Serio (a) Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Simpático (a) Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Soy… 1 st person singular, “to be” permanent Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Ven televisión Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Traen películas Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Tengo pelo castaño y ojos de color café 1 st person singular, “to have” Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Todos los días domingolunesmartes miércoles juevesviernessábado Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

¿Cómo eres? What are you like? Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

¿Cómo son…? What are … like? Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Mi … se llama… My …’s name is… Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

¿Qué hacen tus amigos los fines de semana? What do your friends do on the weekend? Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

¿Qué haces todas las mañanas? What do you do every morning? Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

A mi (no) me gusta(n) … I (don’t) like… Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Le encanta(n)… He / She / You loves Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Le gusta(n) mucho… He / She / You like(s)… very much. Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Prefiere pasar el rato solo(a). He / She / You prefers to spend time alone. Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Le gusta ver la televisión. He / She / You like(s)… to watch television. Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

A ellos les gusta(n)… They like… Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

A ellos les gusta(n)… They like… Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Prefiero… I prefer… Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

¿Qué te gusta hacer…? What do you like to do? Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

¿Te gusta más… o …? Do you like… or … more? Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Y a tus amigos, ¿qué les gusta hacer? And your friends, what do they like to do? Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Showing Possession In Spanish there are NO apostrophes. You cannot say, for example, Jorge’s dog, (using an apostrophe) Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Showing Posession You must say, “The dog of Jorge,” only in Spanish. Like this: El perro de Jorge. Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

De + noun This concept of showing possession is using “de + noun.” For example: Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

De + Noun Tengo el cuaderno de Felipe. La hermana de Maria es amable. Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Possessive Adjectives Adjectives DESCRIBE nouns, correct? Well, they can also show possession. Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Possessive Adjectives Here are the possessive adjectives in English: my, your, his, her, our, and their. Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Posessive Adjectives It like saying “my dog, your house, his notebook, etc.” Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Here are the possessive adjectives in Spanish! Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Posessive Adjectives singular mi / mis(my) tu / tus(your) su / sus (his,her) or (your f.) plural nuestro a, os, as (our) vuestro, a, os, as (your inf.) su / sus (their) or (your f.) Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

El Verbo “GUSTAR” En español gustar significa “to be pleasing” In English, the equivalent is “to like” Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Por ejemplo: In English we say: “I like Spanish.” En español decimos: “To me, Spanish is pleasing.” Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

I like the beach I like the beach. In English: “I” is the subject “like” is the verb “the beach” is the direct object En español: “the beach” is the subject “to please” is the verb “me” is the indirect object Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

En Español…: The word order is actually “backwards”: The indirect object comes first:Me Then the verb:gusta Finally the subject of the verb:la playa. Make it negative by adding “no” at the beginning. Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Who is doing the “liking”? Indirect Object Pronouns:metelenososles Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

“Gusta”=singular nouns =infinitives “Gustan”=plural nouns Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Frases de clarificación: “Le gusta nadar.” He likes to swim. She likes to swim. You like to swim. “Les gusta la playa.” They like the beach. You like the beach. Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Frases de clarificación: Me=a mí Te=a ti Le=a él a ella a Ud. (a Roberto) (a Lola) (a tu hermano) Nos=a nosotros Os=a vosotros Les=a ellos a ellas a Uds. (a Roberto y a Luis) (a Lola y a Carmen) (a mis amigos) Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Me gusta… / Me gustan… Te gusta… / Te gustan… Le gusta… / Le gustan… Nos gusta… / Nos gustan… Os gusta… / Os gustan… Les gusta… / Les gustan… Me gusta… / Me gustan… Te gusta… / Te gustan… Le gusta… / Le gustan… Nos gusta… / Nos gustan… Os gusta… / Os gustan… Les gusta… / Les gustan… I like… You like… He / she / You like(s)… We like… You guys like… They / you like… == Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

¿Cómo se dice? “I like coffee.” “Coffee is pleasing to me.” el café.gustaMe Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

¿Cómo se dice? “You like cars.” “Cars are pleasing to you.” los coches.gustanTe Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

¿Cómo se dice? “He doesn’t like to dance.” “To dance is not pleasing to him.” bailar.gustaNo le Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

to close yo cierro cerrar RIVAS index Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Present Tense Stem- Changing Verbs Page 5 – Para Empezar Realidades 3 Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Stem-Changing Verbs  Remember that in Spanish there are three groups of stem-changing verbs.  The stem change occurs in all forms except the nosotros(as) and vosotros(as) forms. Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Stem-Changing Verbs  Let´s look at some verbs that have a stem change of e > ie: Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

PERDER (e > ie) – to lose pierdo pierdes pierde perdemosperdéis pierden Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Stem-Changing Verbs (e > ie) empezar querer preferir pensar divertirse despertarse sentirse mentir cerrar comenzar entender to begin to want to prefer to think, plan to have fun to wake up to feel to lie to close to begin to understand Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Stem-Changing Verbs  Let´s look at some verbs that have a stem change of o > ue: Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

PODER (o > ue) – to be able to, can puedo puedes puede podemospodéis pueden Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Stem-Changing Verbs (o > ue) jugar (u > ue) contar costar encontrar recordar volar dormir volver devolver acostarse almorzar to play to count, tell a story to cost to find, meet to remember to fly to sleep to return to return something to go to bed to eat lunch Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Stem-Changing Verbs  Let´s look at some verbs that have a stem change of e > i: Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

PEDIR (o > ue) – to ask for, to order pido pides pide pedimospedís piden Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

Stem-Changing Verbs (e > i) servir repetir reír sonreír seguir vestirse to serve to repeat to laugh to smile to follow, continue to dress Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

REÍR (e > i) – to laugh río ríes ríe reímos reís ríen Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes

SONREÍR (e > i) – to smile sonrío sonríes sonríe sonreímos sonreís sonríen Señora Kauper's Spanish Classes