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Spanish I week 5. Para Pensar 9/6. Conjugate : Bailar Dibujar. El orden del día. Para Pensar Costa Rica (no) me gusta Actividades boleto. Costa Rica. Capital: San José Presidente: Laura Chinchilla Moneda: Colón - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Spanish I week 5

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Para Pensar 9/6

• Conjugate:– Bailar– Dibujar

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El orden del día

• Para Pensar• Costa Rica• (no) me gusta• Actividades• boleto

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Costa Rica• Capital: San José• Presidente: Laura Chinchilla• Moneda: Colón • Pura Vida is one of the main sayings in Costa Rica, it

means litterally pure life, but is used like ‘great life’• today the blue color is said to stand for the sky,

opportunity, and perseverance, white denotes peace, happiness, and wisdom, while red represents the blood shed for freedom, as well as the generosity and vibrancy of the people

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Me gusta(n)/ No me gusta(n)

• (A mi) Me gusta(n)- I like• (A mi) No me gusta(n)-I don’t like• Qué te gusta hacer?- what do you like to do?• You do not have to use the ‘A mi’ everytime you talk

about what you like. It kind of makes is a little bit more proper.

• When forming a sentence using Me gusta(n)/no me gusta(n) you start with that and then put on what it is that you like– Por ejemplo:

• Me gusta bailar. o No me gusta jugar videojuegos.

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Unas Reglas: Me gusta(n)/ No me gusta(n)

• If you are talking about more than one thing that you like you must say gustan.– Por ejemplo:• Me gustan octubre y noviembre.

• The only time when you have more than one thing that you like and do not use gustan is when it is more than one infinitive– Por ejemplo:• Me gusta bailar y cantar.

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Unas Reglas: Me gusta(n)/ No me gusta(n) (cont)

• If the statement is negative and talking about more than one thing you must use ni…ni…– Por ejemplo: • No me gustan ni la clase de matemáticas ni la clase de

ciencias.

Remember you have two knee’s

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Escuchar música

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Hablar por teléfono

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Ir a la escuela

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Leer

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Pasar tiempo con amigos

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Trabajar

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Practicar deportes

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Practica

• Write 10 sentences about the different activities using likes and dislikes

• Por ejemplo– No me gusta ni practicar deportes ni ir a la escuela

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Boleto

• Conjugate:– Escuchar

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Para Pensar 9/7

• Write 3 sentences about things you like• What is the popular phrase from Costa Rica

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El orden del día

• Para pensar• Repaso: (no) me gusta• Conjugaciones• Practica• boleto

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Repaso: (no) me gusta

• What rules do you see with each example– A mi me gusta escuchar música.– No me gustan ni las fresas ni los plátanos.– Me gusta correr y bailar– A mi me gustan el pan y el queso.

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conjugaciones

• Give the meaning bailar: to dance• Take the ending off Bailar • Fill in the chart with the stem

• Add the correct endings

Bail Bail

Bail Bail

Bail bail

Bailo Bailamos

Bailas Bailáis

Baila bailan

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Conjugaciones

• For regular verbs that end with ER and IR the only part that changes out of the process are the endings

• ER

• IR

O EMOS

ES ÉIS

E EN

O IMOS

ES ÍS

E EN

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PRACTICA

• Correr• Leer• Escribir• decidir

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Boleto

• What are the endings for all the different types of verbs

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Para Pensar 9/8

• Que día es hoy?• Que tiempo hace?• Cuantos años tienes?• De donde eres?• Que te gusta hacer?• Te gusta escuchar música?• Te gusta ir a la escuela?

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El orden del día

• Para pensar• Panamá• Practica con conjugaciones• La hora• Boleto

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Panamá

• Capital: Panamá• Presidente: Ricardo Martinelli• Moneda: Balboa, U.S. Dollar• The Panama Canal was built by the US Army Corps of Engineers

between 1904 and 1914. In 1977, an agreement was signed for the complete transfer of the Canal from the US to Panama by the end of the century

• the blue and red colors are those of the main political parties (Conservatives and Liberals respectively) and the white denotes peace between them; the blue star stands for the civic virtues of purity and honesty, the red star signifies authority and law

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Conjugate the following verbs

• Buscar• Caminar• Comer• Beber• Vivir• describir

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Qué hora es?

• Structure:

orSon lasEs la

Número y Número

Son lasEs la

Número(más uno)

Menos (Número)

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Unas reglas

• If it is quarter till you use the second option!• If it is half past you say media instead of treinta• if it is a quarter past or till you say cuarto

instead of quince• if you are saying at a certain time say a las or a

la• AM: de la mañana • PM: de la tarde/noche (afternoon/evening)

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Por ejemplo

• 2:30– Son las dos y media

• 4:45– Son las cinco menos cuarto

• 7:25– Son las siete y veinticinco

• 1: 37– Es la una y treinta y siete