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BienvenidosEstudiantes
Leccin 5
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Dictionary Lesson
Looking up a verb
Work
I work at a school. Trabajo a la escuela.
Swim
I swim in the water.
Nado en el agua.
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Continue Dictionary Lesson Visit
We visit the library.
Visitamos la biblioteca.
Practice
They practice basketball on Tuesdays.
Practican el baloncesto los martes.
Need
He needs to buy four books.
Necesita comprar cuatro libros.
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Pronunciationencantada, saludos, regular,
parientes, periodista, cuado,
ingeniera, nuestro, bailar,
piscina, trabajador, novio,
viajar, caballo, examinacin,Enrique, geografa
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Trabalenguas
Poquito a poquito
Paquito empaca poquitas
copitas en pocospaquetes.
Qu triste ests,Tristn, con tan
ttrica trama teatral!
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Little by little, Paquito packs a
few tiny glasses in a few
packages.
How sad you are, Tristan, with
such a gloomy theatrical tale.
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Ms Trabalenguas
Busco al vasco bizco brusco.
Pablito clav un clavito enla calva de un calvito. En la
calva de un calvito, un
clavito clav Pablito.
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I'm looking for the rude cross-
eyed Basque.
Pablito nailed a little nail in the
bald head of a little bald man. In
the bald head of a bald man, a
little nail Pablito nailed.
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Erre con erre cigarro, erre
con erre barril; rpido corren
los carros del ferrocarril.
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An R with an R cigar, an R with
an R barrel; rapidly run the cars
of the train.
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And now seores y
seoritasthe best one yet!!!!
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El otorrinolaringlogo de Constantinopla
quiere
desotorrinolaringologoconstantinopolitan
izarse. Quin lo
desotorrinolaringologoconstantinopolitan
izar? Eldesotorrinolaringologoconstantinopolitan
izador que lo
desotorrinolaringologoconstantinopolitan
ice, buen
desotorrinolaringologoconstantinopolitan
izador ser.
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The othorhinolaryngologist (ear nose and
throat doctor) from Constantinople wants to be
unothorhinolaryngologiconstantinoplized. Who
will unothorhinolaryngologiconstantinoplizehim? The
unothorhinolaryngologiconstantinoplizer who
unothorhinolaryngologiconstantinoplizes him
will certainly be a goodunothorhinolaryngologiconstantinoplizer.
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NUMEROS
SAY THESE NUMBERS AS THEY
POP UP
86
123 45
15
859
1000
68
9
3
409
54
27
631
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QUE
STIONWO
RDS:
An Introduction
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Question words are called
interrogativos in Spanish
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Questions are called
preguntas or cuestiones.
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The 5 types ofQuestions
Informational
Choice
Yes/No
Rhetorical
Tag
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What are the characteristics or
features ofquestions andquestion words?
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1. All question words have
accents when used in a
question.
2. They are the first word or
first pair words in the question.
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3. Questions must be set offby two ?, one at the start
inverted and the other at theend.
4. Generally the subjectfollows verb in question.Reverses in answer.
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5. Yes and no questions startwith verb and have answer
there.
6. Choice questions use o
and have answer there.
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7. Informational
question
requires thatthe short
answer
replace the
question word.
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8. If you are
involved in the
question, theverb changes
from the
question to the
answer.
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In other words if any of thefollowing are heard or seen by
you in a question, they willchange to either the yo ornosotros forms.
T, Usted, Ustedes,Someone y t
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9. Tag questions are actually
sentences followed by the
words right or arent you in
English. In Spanish the wordsverdad? or no? are the
words that do this.
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10. Be careful of words like do,
does, didand will. There are three
things you need to remember
about using them in a question:
A. they are implied
B. they tell you position of verb C. they tell you tense of the verb
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Cmo
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Qu
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CulCules
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QuinQuines
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De quin
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Cunto (a)
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Dnde
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Adnde(A dnde)
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Por qu
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Cundo
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Cuntos(as)
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LETSCREATE SOME
QUESTIONS
LOOKUPTHE VERB TO BUY
COMPRAR
WHO BUYSTHE BOOKS?
Quin compra los libros?
WHERE DOESTHE MAN BUYPURPLE PENS?
Dnde compra el seor las plumas moradas?
When do they buy paper?
Cundo compran papel?
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WRITING QUESTIONS
WHY DOWE BUYSMALL TABLES?
Por qu compramos las mesas
pequeas?
HOWMANYPENCILS DOYOU BUY?
Cuntos lpices compras?
DOYOU BUYA LOTOFWATER? Compras mucha agua?
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Your Assignment
Think of one question in English for each
of these question words.
Write them down and bring to class withyou next week.
We will practice translating them with our
knowledge and the dictionary.
Try to use verbs we have talked about or
used in the room.
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AFEWOFOUR VERBS
TOSING
TO EAT
TO RUN
TOTALK
TOSWIM
TO LIVE
TO BE
TOHAVE
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Good bye. Sayonara.