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Hoy es miércoles el quince de abril 4/15/2015 Learning target: I can use double object pronouns whenever there is a direct object and an indirect object.

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1 Hoy es miércoles el quince de abril 4/15/2015 Learning target: I can use double object pronouns whenever there is a direct object and an indirect object in a sentence. Do now: Fill in the blanks with the correct object pronoun. 1.Pedí un postre pero ahora no _____ quiere. (lo/la) 2.Mesero, ¿________ puedes traer la a mí y a mí esposo? (las/nos) 3._________ dejé una propina porque me trataste muy bien. (te/me) 4.Creo que Rosa ___________ gustaría más la chuleta que el bistec. (le/lo) 5.__________ recomiendo a ustedes el plato del día. (Los/Les)

2 Actividad oral 5 minútos 61. ¿Qué tarea tuviste que hacer anoche? (Yo) Tuve que…. 62. ¿Cuáles actividades hiciste en colegio hoy? (Yo) Hice… 63. ¿Cuáles pasatiempos tienes? Me gusta…/Siempre hago…/Mis pasatiempos son… Learning target: I can use double object pronouns whenever there is a direct object and an indirect object in a sentence.

3 ¿Te acuerdas? Subject: the thing/person who is doing something ex. Ms. Johnson is presenting this power point to you guys Direct object: the thing/person that is directly affected by the actions of the subject ex. Ms. Johnson is presenting this power point to you guys Indirect Object: the thing/person that is affected by the direct object, which was first affected by the subject ex. Ms. Johnson is presenting this power point to you guys. Learning target: I can use double object pronouns whenever there is a direct object and an indirect object in a sentence.

4 Prounouns Review Learning target: I can use double object pronouns whenever there is a direct object and an indirect object in a sentence. Starting sentence: Marcela gives the books to Mario and me. Marcela da los libros a Mario y yo.

5 Using a direct object pronoun: Marcela gives it to Mario y yo. Marcela lo da a Mario y yo. Direct Object Pronouns MasculineFeminine SingularLo him, itLa her, it PluralLos themLas them Learning target: I can use double object pronouns whenever there is a direct object and an indirect object in a sentence.

6 Indirect Object Pronouns MeNos Te LeLes Learning target: I can use double object pronouns whenever there is a direct object and an indirect object in a sentence.

7 Rules for Double Object Pronouns Use the indirect object pronoun whenever there is a direct object Mi mamá me dice (a mí) la verdad. When you used together, the indirect object pronoun will always come first Mi mamá me la dice (a mí la verdad). Change the direct object pronouns le/les to se when used with lo/la and los/las. La mamá de Leticia se la dice (a Leticia la verdad). Learning target: I can use double object pronouns whenever there is a direct object and an indirect object in a sentence.

8 Going back to our original sentence… Marcela gives the books to Mario and me. Marcela da los libros a Mario y yo. Learning target: I can use double object pronouns whenever there is a direct object and an indirect object in a sentence. We left off here… Marcela gives it to Mario y yo. Marcela lo da a Mario y yo. What would the sentence be with the indirect object pronoun and the direct object pronoun?

9 Learning target: I can use double object pronouns whenever there is a direct object and an indirect object in a sentence. Indirect Object Pronouns MeNos Te LeLes 3. Adding the indirect object pronoun: Marcela gives it to us. Marcela nos lo da.

10 Verbs that often have double object pronouns RecomendarDejar PedirServir TraerLlevar DarDecir Learning target: I can use double object pronouns whenever there is a direct object and an indirect object in a sentence.


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