HOY ES EL 2 DE DICIEMBRE HOY ES MARTES. PONGAN LA TAREA EN EL CENTRO DE LOS GRUPOS

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HOY ES EL 2 DE DICIEMBREHOY ES MARTES

¿Cuál es la fecha hoy?

PONGAN LA TAREA EN EL CENTRO DE LOS GRUPOS

AYER APRENDIMOS…

Las invitacionesLas emocionesLas llamadas

UNA INVITACIÓN

Hola Marta,

Quiero invitarte a un concierto este viernes. ¿Te gustaría ir conmigo? El concierto empieza a las seis. Por favor, llámame esta noche.

Adios.

Gracias Marta, pero no puedo ir contigo. Que lástima. Tengo que trabajar esta noche. Tal vez otro día.

LAS EMOCIONES

HAPPY

alegre

TIRED

cansado

CONTENTO

happy

content

pleased

DEPRIMIDO

depressed

EMOCIONADO

excited

ENFERMO

sick

ENOJADO

angry

NERVIOSO

nervous

OCUPADO

busy

PREOCUPADO

worried

TRANQUILO

calm

tranquil

TRISTE

sad

CONTESTAR

to answer

DEJAR UN MENSAJE

to leave a message

LA GUÍA TELEFÓNICA

the phone book

LA LLAMADA

the call

LA MÁQUINA CONTESTADORA

the answering machine

MARCAR

to dial (a phone)

EL TELÉFONO

the phone

DEJE UN MENSAJE DESPUÉS DEL TONO.

Leave a message after the tone.

DILE QUE ME LLAME.

Tell him to call me.

Tell her to call me.

DÍGALE QUE ME LLAME.

Tell him to call me.

Tell her to call me.

¿PUEDO HABLAR CON...?

Can I speak with...?

QUIERO DEJAR UN MENSAJE PARA ...

I want to leave a message for...

REGRESA MÁS TARDE.

He will return later.

She will return later.

UN MOMENTO.

One moment.

LA GRAMÁTICA

ACABAR + DE + INFINITIVE

VENIR

ACABAR + DE + INFINITIVE

Infinitives

Explanation

Practice with just the verb

Practice with the conjugation of acabar

Warm-up with acabar + de + Inf.

INFINITIVES THAT YOU ARE FAMILIAR WITH-

abrir aprender beber tomar compartir comprar comprender descansar enseñar escuchar estudiar

• hablar• hacer• mirar• oír• preparar• recibir• terminar• vender• ver• visitar• vivir

ACABAR DE + INFINITIVE

When you want to say that something just happened, use the present tense of acabar de + infinitive.

Acabo de ver un programa musical.

Mis padres acaban de ir al cine.

Acabamos de hablar de esa película.

Although the action took place in the past, the present-tense forms of acabar are used.

CONJUGATING THE VERBACABAR

yo acabo

acabar

tú acabas

Ud. acaba

él acaba

nosotros acabamos

Uds. acaban

ellos acabanella acaba ellas acaban

TO HAVE JUST ________

acabar + de + infinitive

For Example:

I have just studied.

Acabo de estudiar.

TO HAVE JUST ________

acabar + de + infinitive

How would you say:

I have just drunk.

Acabo de beber.

TO HAVE JUST ________

acabar + de + infinitive

How would you say:

I have just seen.

Acabo de ver.

TO HAVE JUST ________

acabar + de + infinitive

How would you say:

I have just made.

Acabo de hacer.

TO HAVE JUST ________

acabar + de + infinitive

How would you say:

I have just heard.

Acabo de oír.

TO HAVE JUST ________

acabar + de + infinitive

How would you say:

I have just lived.

Acabo de vivir.

TO HAVE JUST ________

acabar + de + infinitive

How would you say:

I have just received.

Acabo de recibir.

TO HAVE JUST ________

acabar + de + infinitive

How would you say:

I have just sold.

Acabo de vender.

TO HAVE JUST ________

acabar + de + infinitive

How would you say:

I have just bought.

Acabo de comprar.

TO HAVE JUST ________

acabar + de + infinitive

How would you say:

I have just finished.

Acabo de terminar.

TO HAVE JUST ________

acabar + de + infinitive

How would you say:

We have just finished.

Acabamos de terminar.

TO HAVE JUST ________

acabar + de + infinitive

How would you say:

We have just bought.

Acabamos de comprar.

TO HAVE JUST ________

acabar + de + infinitive

How would you say:

We have just seen.

Acabamos de ver.

TO HAVE JUST ________

acabar + de + infinitive

How would you say:

We have just received.

Acabamos de recibir.

TO HAVE JUST ________

acabar + de + infinitive

How would you say:

We have just sold.

Acabamos de vender.

TO HAVE JUST ________

acabar + de + infinitive

How would you say:

They have just sold.

Acaban de vender.

TO HAVE JUST ________

acabar + de + infinitive

How would you say:

They have just prepared.

Acaban de preparar.

TO HAVE JUST ________

acabar + de + infinitive

How would you say:

They have just finished.

Acaban de terminar.

TO HAVE JUST ________

acabar + de + infinitive

How would you say:

They have just rested.

Acaban de descansar.

TO HAVE JUST ________

acabar + de + infinitive

How would you say:

I have just rested.

Acabo de descansar.

TO HAVE JUST ________

acabar + de + infinitive

How would you say:

I have just understood.

Acabo de comprender.

TO HAVE JUST ________

acabar + de + infinitive

How would you say:

I have just taught.

Acabo de enseñar.

TO HAVE JUST ________

acabar + de + infinitive

How would you say:

I have just listened.

Acabo de escuchar.

TO HAVE JUST ________

acabar + de + infinitive

How would you say:

I have just made.

Acabo de hacer.

TO HAVE JUST ________

acabar + de + infinitive

How would you say:

He has just made.

Acaba de hacer.

TO HAVE JUST ________

acabar + de + infinitive

How would you say:

He has just studied.

Acaba de estudiar.

TO HAVE JUST ________

acabar + de + infinitive

How would you say:

He has just heard.

Acaba de oír.

TO HAVE JUST ________

acabar + de + infinitive

How would you say:

She has just seen.

Acaba de ver.

TO HAVE JUST ________

acabar + de + infinitive

How would you say:

You (tú) have just seen.

Acabas de ver.

TO HAVE JUST ________

acabar + de + infinitive

How would you say:

You (tú) have just taken.

Acabas de tomar.

TO HAVE JUST ________

acabar + de + infinitive

How would you say:

You (tú) have just watched.

Acabas de mirar.

TO HAVE JUST ________

acabar + de + infinitive

How would you say:

You (Uds) have just watched.

Acaban de mirar.

TO HAVE JUST ________

acabar + de + infinitive

How would you say:

You (Uds.) have just drunk.

Acaban de beber.

TO HAVE JUST ________

acabar + de + infinitive

How would you say:

You (Uds.) have just shared.

Acaban de compartir.

TO HAVE JUST ________

acabar + de + infinitive

How would you say:

You (Uds.) have just learned.

Acaban de aprender.

TO HAVE JUST ________

acabar + de + infinitive

How would you say:

You (Uds) have just understood.

Acaban de comprender.

¿QUÉ ACABAN DE HACER?

ACABAN DE BAILAR

¿QUÉ ACABA DE HACER?

(Caminar)

ACABA DE CAMINAR

¿QUÉ ACABA DE HACER?

ACABA DE CANTAR

¿QUÉ ACABA DE HACER?

ACABA DE COMER

¿QUÉ ACABA DE HACER?

Bla, bla, bla

ACABA DE HABLAR

¿QUÉ ACABAN DE HACER?

ACABAN DE CORRER

¿QUÉ ACABA DE HACER?

ACABA DE MIRAR

¿QUÉ ACABA DE HACER?

ACABA DE ESCRIBIR

¿QUÉ ACABAN DE HACER?

ACABAN DE CANTAR

¿QUÉ ACABAN DE HACER?

ACABAN DE LLAMAR

¿QUÉ ACABA DE HACER?

ACABA DE LLEVAR UN SOMBRERO

¿QUÉ ACABA DE HACER?

ACABA DE PATINAR

¿QUÉ ACABA DE HACER?

( TOCAR )

ACABA DE TOCAR MÚSICA / LA GUITARRA

¿QUÉ ACABA DE HACER?

ACABA DE TRABAJAR

VENIR= TO COME (FROM OR TO)

VENGO VENIMOS

VIENES

VIENE VIENEN

SAY WHERE THEY ARE COMING FROM

VIENE DE LA BIBLIOTECA

VIENEN DE LA TIENDA

VENGO DEL PARQUE

VIENEN DE LA ESCUELA

SAY WHERE YOU CAME FROM, WHAT YOU JUST DID AND HOW YOU FEEL

Los lunes a las cuatro de la tardeVengo de casa. Acabo de llegar a la escuela. Estoy cansada.

Los miércoles a las cuatro de la tarde

Los lunes a las ocho de la mañana

Los domingos al mediodía.

Los martes a las dos de la tarde

Los jueves a las seis de la tarde

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