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Campanazo
Bell-ringer: Try to complete at least the first 10
before the end of the timer
Respuestas del Campanazo
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Ejemplo: Chancho y Verónica --- Ellos, 3rd person plural
Maria y yo -- Nosotr@s, 1st person, plural
Juan, Julio y Sofia --- Ellos, 3rd person, plural
Los gatos --- Ellos, 3rd person, plural
Mi amigo, Francisco --- Él, 3rd person, singular
Las chicas --- Ellas, 3rd person, plural
Nosotros --- Nosotros, 1st person, plural
Alma --- Ella, 3rd person, singular
Él --- Él, 3rd person, singular
Ella --- ella, 3rd person, singular
Usted --- Ud., 2nd person (formal), singular
Campanazo: Before the timer beeps, try to complete
the next 10 (up to #20)
Respuestas del Campanazo
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Ejemplo: Chancho y Verónica --- Ellos, 3rd person plural
Ustedes --- Uds., 2nd person, plural
El senor Salsa --- Él, 3rd person, singular
Los maestros --- Ellos, 3rd person, plural
Los estudiantes --- Ellos, 3rd person, plural
El estudiante --- Él, 3rd person, singular
Los libros grandes --- Ellos, 3rd person, plural
La mamá de Carmen --- Ella, 3rd person, singular
El perro, Guacamole --- Él, 3rd person, singular
El doctor --- Él, 3rd person, singular
Mi amigo y yo --- Nosotros, 1st person, plural
Campanazo: Before the timer beeps, try to complete
the next 15 (up to #35)
Respuestas del Campanazo
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Ejemplo: Chancho y Verónica --- Ellos, 3rd person plural
Ana y las otras chicas --- Ellas, 3rd person, plural
El hombre alto --- Él, 3rd person, singular
Nosotras --- Nosotras, 1st person, plural
Tú--- Tú, 2nd person, singular
Pablo, Diego, Zorro y yo --- Nosotros, 1st person, plural
La mujer y el senor --- Ellos, 3rd person, plural
Santiago --- El, 3rd person, plural
La blusa --- Ella, 3rd person, singular
Yo ---- Yo, 1st person, singular
Vosotros --- Vosotros, 2nd person, plural
Respuestas del Campanazo
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Ejemplo: Chancho y Verónica --- Ellos, 3rd person plural
Tu y Tila --- Vosotros, 2nd person, plural (Espana)
Ustedes, 2nd person, plural (LatAm)
Tu, Diana y Yo --- Nosotros, 1nd person, plural
Las faldas --- Ellas, 3rd person, plural
El sombrero y el sarape --- Ellos, 3rd person, plural
Nacho, Catalina y tu --- Vosotros/Ustedes, 2rd person, plural
TKR: Subject pronouns
Practicar hablando: Introductions & origins
Introduce yourself & four classmates en espanol sin notas
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Hola.
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Me llamo OR Yo soy ______________.Yo soy de ___________.
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Mi amigo(a)/compañero(a) se llama ___________. El/Ella es de
______________.
→ "¿Quién es ella?" ¿De dónde es ella?
→ ¿Quién es él? ¿De dónde es él?
Subject pronouns & ser ppt
● What is a subject?
○ The subject of a sentence tells us who is doing the action.
● What is a verb ?
○ The verb tells us what action is taking place in the
sentence.
Subject Pronouns:
● Subject pronouns are used to discuss people.
● A subject pronoun tells who is the subject of the sentence.
● Subject pronouns can replace names when talking.
Tu and Usted
● You use tú when talking to
friends or people who you
are on a FIRST NAME
basis with.
● You use tú when you talk
to each other, your friends
or casual people.
● You use USTED when
talking to people who you
are on a last name basis.
● The president, doctors,
teachers, adults, etc…
→ So why is Ms. Smith okay with her
students using tú when they talk to
her?
Usted and Ustedes
● Usted refers to only one
person.
● Usted is abbreviated as
Ud.
● Ustedes refers to more
than one person. Can be a
formal and informal
person.
● Ustedes is abbreviated as
Uds.
¿Tú o Usted?
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The dentist
Your best friend
Your sister
The police
The principal
The president
Miguel
Your teacher
Your mom or dad
Victoria
Levanten las manos
As we go over these in class:
→ Raise your right hand if you
think you would use usted
→ Raise your left hand if you
think you would use tu
Subject pronouns and verbs
● In Spanish a verb can tell the subject of the sentence all by
itself! This happens when you conjugate the verb.
● However, it is often times necessary to use a subject pronoun
to help clarify the conjugation of the verb.
● Now, let's learn a verb conjugation!
El verbo SER
Vamos a practicar:
Conjugate SER for the following pronouns:
1. Ellos
2. Ella
3. Yo
4. Juan y María
5. Nosotras
6. Tú
7. José y yo
8. Ustedes
9. You (familiar)
Mas practica
Now choose the subject pronoun for each form of the verb SER.
1.Son
2.Eres
3.Es
4.Somos
5.Soy
6.Es
7.Son
8.Eres
9.Somos
10.Soy
Practice on your own:
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Son
Es
Soy
Eres
Sois
son
Repaso de los pronombres personales y el verbo
SER
● For each of the following:
1. Write the corresponding subject pronoun in SPANISH
2. Ask each person/people where they are from
3. Complete an imaginary response for each person/group
→ USE SPANISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES IN SPANISH
● You make work with a partner
Escribir/hablar
● Write a conversation between you and a partner
● You must include the following:
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2 different greetings
4 modified forms of the verb SER (soy/eres/es/somos/sois/son)
3 different subject pronouns
2 questions
2 different goodbyes
Simón dice
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Levantense
Sientense
Escuchan
Miren
Silencio
Saquen sus cuadernos/stamp sheets/una hoja de papel
Levanten la mano
Hablen (en voz ALTA/en voz baja)
Escriben
Leen
Susurren
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