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At 5:11pm on September 18, 2011, Stephanie Stern said…

hi jody,

romina suggested we pass on the homework/lesson to you, so here goes.

 

part of homework:

write about your week/weekend.  Use present and past (to be and -AR verbs). try to use tener and llamarse.

we learned two reflexive verbs, tener (to have) and llarmse (roughtly translated to: to call oneself)

 

yo tengo

tu tienes

el tiene

nosotros tenemos

ellos tienen

 

this is always used when you say your age.  "i have 39 years"  you have to add anos or it doesn't make sense

tengo 39 anos.

 

llamarse

yo me llamo

tu te llamas

el se llama

nosotros nos llamamos

ellos se llaman

 

como se llame ella?  what is her name?

como se llama el restaurante?

 

we did past tense of -AR verbs

present of estudiar (to study):

yo estudio

tu estudias

el estudia

nos. estudiamos

ellos estudian

 

past:

yo estudie (accent on e)

tu estiaste

el estudio (accent on o)

nos. estudiamos (same as present)

ellos estudiaron

 

we have a worksheet with 20 questions/verbs to conjugate.  she wants us to conjugate (verbs) in present and past.

 

1. Escuchas la radio todo los dias?

2. Tomas cafe por la manana?

3. Donde esta tu casa?

4. Como es tu casa?

5. Con quien estuviste en el fin de  semana?

6. Que dias tomas clases de espanol?

7. Usted (estudiar) frances cada semana. (to study)

8. Nosotros (hablar) castellano cuando (estar) en Mexico. (to speak)

9. Los jovenes (estar) en Colombia durante las vacationes

10. Los estudiantes (terminar) muy rapido el examen. (to finish)

11. Jorge y Estela (bailar) todos los sabados. (to dance)

12. Luis y Marta (ser) amigos y (viajar) juntos todos los veranos. (to work)

13. La semana pasado yo (estar) en tu casa.

14. En julio nosotras (nadar) todos los dias. (to swim)

15. Tu (caminar) muy poco en tu trabajo.

16. El consejero (escuchar) a sus clientes. (to listen)

17. La nina (saltar) con sus amigos en el parque. (to jump)

18. Usted (ser) el maestro de mi hermano.

19. Yo (cantar) en todas las fiestas de mis amigas. (to sing)

20. Mis primos y yo (ayudar) a mi abuela a limiar la casa. (to help/aid)

 

 

 

 
 
 

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