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I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

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Page 1: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

I can comment on food, explain and give excuses

I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”.

El objetivo:

Page 2: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

El horario de hoy

QSR #1 El presente progresivo QSR #2 El presente perfectoRevisa la tarea: p40 y 41Una pruebita: el vocabulario 4.2¡Viva Cuba!La tarea: p45 wksht/pwb

Page 3: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

El presente perfecto del indicativo

1. Used to say what has or hasn’t happened in a period of time up to the present.

2. Used to talk about something that happened very recently.

3. Use the present perfect indicative in Spanish when you would use the “auxiliary” verb “have” in English.

Page 4: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

QSR #1

Completa las oraciones con la forma correcta del verbo en paréntesis.

1. Migue está _______(hablar) con los miembros de la familia en una reunión.

2. Su cuñada anda ______(buscar) trabajo.3. Mi suegra sigue______(traerme) flores todos

los días.4. Sus hermanos están______(dormir) en la

sala.5. Su mamá anda ________(servir) comida.

Page 5: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

QSR #2

Contesta las siguientes preguntas.1. ¿Has peleado con un amigo alguna vez?2. ¿Tus papás te han regalado algo especial?3. ¿Cuál es la mejor película que has visto?4. ¿Adónde has viajado?5. ¿Qué programas de computadora has

usado?

Page 6: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

Prácticael presente perfecto delindicativo (Act 14 p149)

Page 7: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

CAPÍTULO 4.2 VOCABULARIO

El nuevo vocabulariop154-5, 158

Page 8: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

Un repaso:El presente progresivo

Page 9: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

El presente progresivo

What is it used for?

How do you form it?

Some verbs have spelling changes in their present participles, especially stem-changing verb:

CaerDecirDormirLeerMentirMorirPedirtraer

Page 10: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

El presente progresivo

When an object pronoun is used with the present progressive; where do you place the object pronoun?

Ej: Alicia is listening to it. (el programa)

Ej: John is reading it (el libro).

The present progressive can also be used with the verbs andar and seguir. Andar + present participle gives the impression that: someone goes around doing something continuously, sometimes with a slightly negative connotation.

Page 11: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

El presente progresivo

Seguir is a spelling – change verb. Before –e or –i, the stem keeps the gu: sigues. Before –a or –o, the gu changes to g: sigo.

Ej: El anda pidiendo favores.

Seguir + present participle is used to say that someone keeps on doing something, or is still doing something.

Ej: yo sigo viviendo en París.

Page 12: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

CAPÍTULO 4.1 VOCABULARIO“LA COMIDACASERA”

Repasemos

el vocabulario

Page 13: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

EL POLLOFRITO

Page 14: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

LOS FRIJOLES

Page 15: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

EL COLIFLOR

Page 16: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

EL DULCEDE COCO

Page 17: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

EL BIZCOCHODE CHOCOLATE

Page 18: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

EL YOGUR

Page 19: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

LAS CEREZAS

Page 20: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

LA SANDÍA

Page 21: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

LA TORONJA

Page 22: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

EL APIO

Page 23: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

LA CREMAAGRIA

Page 24: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

LA LIMA

Page 25: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

EL LIMÓN

Page 26: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

LAS PASAS

Page 27: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

EL PAVO

Page 28: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

CON RELLENO

Page 29: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

LA SALCHICHA

Page 30: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

LA LANGOSTA

Page 31: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

LOS CAMARONES

Page 32: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

EL PUERCOASADO

Page 33: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

EL CALABACÍN(LA CALABACITA)

Page 34: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

LOS CHÍCHAROS

Page 35: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

EL PEPINO

Page 36: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

EL AGUACATE

Page 37: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

EL LECHÓN ASADO

Page 38: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

LAS GAMBAS

Page 39: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

LATORTA

Page 40: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

EL PASTEL

Page 41: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

LOS GUISANTES

Page 42: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

LASARVEJAS

Page 43: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

PETIT - POIS

Page 44: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

¿EL POLLO FRITO? ESTÁ

PARA CHUPARSE LOS DEDOS.

Page 45: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

AL ARROZ LE FALTA SABOR, PERO NO SÉ

QUÉ LE FALTA.

Page 46: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

¿EL BIZCOCHO? SE ME HACE LA

BOCA AGUA.

Page 47: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

ESTÁ PASADA LA LECHE

Page 48: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

¿LOS CAMARONES?

¡SABEN DELICIOSOS!

Page 49: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

¿EL FLAN?¡QUÉ ASCO!

Page 50: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

¡LA ENSALADA DE FRUTAS

ESTÁ SALADA!

Page 51: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

¡LOS FRIJOLES ESTÁN

PICANTES!

Page 52: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

¿DE VERAS? PUES SE ME FUE LA MANO CON EL

AJÍ.

Page 53: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

LA CREMA AGRIA NO

SABE A NADA.

Page 54: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

ES QUE SE ME OLVIDÓ

PONERLE LA SAL.

Page 55: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

¡LA SALCHICHA ESTÁ SECA!

Page 56: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

¡EL BIZCOCHO ESTÁ MUY

DULCE!

Page 57: I can comment on food, explain and give excuses I can use the present perfect indicative to say someone “has done something”. El objetivo:

ES QUE SE ME ACABÓ LA

LECHE.