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Español I – Sr. Johnston miércoles, el catorce de noviembre del 2012

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Español I – Sr. Johnston

miércoles, el catorce de noviembre del 2012

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Para empezar

Entreguen la tarea (Turn in homework)

Due: Thursday

Hoja de trabajo (Worksheet): los verbos –ar

Duración: 15 minutos

¡Vamos al círculo!

Repaso de Para empezar ¡Charadas! Duración: 15 minutos.

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ayudar en casa - to help at homecaminar - to walkcantar - to singcocinar - to cookdescansar - to restdesear (+inf.) - to desire; to wishdibujar - to drawenseñar - to teachescuchar (música) - to listen (to music)estudiar - to study

*Notas: Los verbos nuevos (-ar)

hablar - to talk; to speakmirar - to look (at); to watchnadar - to swimnecesitar (+inf.) - to needtocar la guitarra - to play the guitarpracticar deportes - to play sportstomar - to take; to drinktrabajar - to workusar la computadora – to use the computerviajar - to travel

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*Notas

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When two verbs are used together with no change of subject, the second verb is generally in the infinitive.

To make a sentence negative in Spanish, the word no is placed before the conjugated verb. In this case, no means not.

*Notas

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Spanish speakers often omit subject pronouns because the verb endings indicate who the subject is. In Spanish, subject pronouns are used for emphasis, clarification, or contrast.

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