Trabajo de Verano Octavo Grado Welcome to Eighth Grade Spanish! We’re going to have a great año learning más gramática, vocabulario, y cultura! To help you warm up for the challenges of Eighth Grade Spanish, take some time to fill out this worksheet over the summer. You’ll receive credit for it when you return to school. This year we’ll be adding the present progressive and preterite tenses to our conjugation skills, as well as tackling more complex grammar such as commands. ¡Nos vemos en agosto, muchachos! Subject Pronouns: Fill in the Spanish subject pronouns (Yo, Tú, Él, Ella, Usted, Nosotros, Nosotras, Vosotros, Vosotras, Ellos, Ellas, Ustedes) in their correct positions. Singular Plural 1st person: ________ 1st person: __________________, _________________ 2nd person: ________ 2nd person: __________________, _________________ 3rd person: ________, _________, __________ 3rd person: __________, ___________, _____________ School and Classroom Vocabulary: Translate the following terms. el diccionario: ______________________________ los libros: ______________________________ las profesoras: ______________________________ el cuaderno: ______________________________ unos bolígrafos: ______________________________ un estudiante: ______________________________ ______________________________ la calculadora: ______________________________ unas carpetas: ______________________________ la sala de clases: ______________________________ un lápiz: Possessive Adjectives: Write the Spanish forms—singular/plural, and masculine/feminine if applicable—of the following possessive adjectives on the corresponding lines. (Mi, Mis, Tu, Tus, Su, Sus, Nuestro, Nuestra, Nuestros, Nuestras, Vuestro, Vuestra Vuestros, Vuestras, Su, Sus. My ________ ________ Our _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ Your (s. inf) ________ ________ Your (pl. inf.) _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ ________ Their Your (pl. inf.) _______________ ______________ His/Her Your (s. form.) ________ Family Member Vocabulary: Translate the following family tree vocabulary: madre ________________________ hermano _______________________ esposo __________________________ padre ________________________ hermana _______________________ esposa __________________________ hijo/a ________________________ primo/a ________________________ madrastra _______________________ abuelo ________________________ tío _________________________ padrastro ________________________ abuela ________________________ tía _________________________ hermanastra/o ___________________ Regular AR, ER and IR Verb Conjugation: Define then conjugate these regular verbs in present tense. Verbo: HABLAR Yo Tú El/Ella Usted Verbo: COMER Yo Tú El/Ella Usted Significado: Nosotros Vosotros Ellos/Ellas Ustedes Significado: Nosotros Vosotros Ellos/Ellas Ustedes Verbo: VIVIR Yo Tú El/Ella Usted Significado: Nosotros Vosotros Ellos/Ellas Ustedes The Verbs IR and JUGAR: Define then fill in the conjugated forms of the irregular verbs IR and JUGAR. JUGAR is a uue stem-changer and IR is just plain irregular. Verbo: IR Yo Tú El/Ella Usted Significado: Nosotros Vosotros Ellos/Ellas Ustedes Verbo: JUGAR Yo Tú El/Ella Usted Significado: Nosotros Vosotros Ellos/Ellas Ustedes The Very Useful Verb TENER: Define then conjugate this EIE stem-changer which has an irregular “Yo” form (it’s a “go” verb!), then match the uses of the verb TENER. Verbo: TENER Yo Tú El/Ella Usted Significado: Nosotros Vosotros Ellos/Ellas Ustedes 1. Tener # años ___ To feel hot 2. Tener hambre ___ To be thirsty 3. Tener sed ___To feel cold 4. Tener hermanos ___ To be obligated 5. Tener frío ___ To be related 6. Tener calor ___ To be hungry 7. Tener que ___ To tell age