SPN 101-1 Spring
2014 Actividades Semanales/Weekly Activities 12
Semana/Week 12: 31 de Marzo-04 Abril, 2014
Lunes 31 de Marzo:
Prueba/Quiz 4. Uruguay. Preparación Entrevista Final
Miércoles 02 de Abril: Possessive
Adjectives. Argentina.
Viernes 04 de Abril: Demonstrative
Adjectives
Lunes 31 de
Marzo, 2014
Prueba 4
Miércoles 02 de
Abril
(19) Possesive
Adjectives
Mi= My singular, Mis= My plural
Tu= Your singular; Tus=Your plural
Su= Your formal sing.; Sus = Your formal pl.
Su = His, Her sing; Sus = His, Her pl.
Nuestro/a = Our sin.; Nuestros/as = Our pl.
Vuestro/a = Your sing. Spain; Vuestros/as = Your pl. Spain
Su = Their sing. ; Sus = Their plural
Observe the
translations of these sentences with possessive adjectives into English.
Steve y Serafín son mis amigos. Steve and
Serafin are my friends.
¿Quién es su mamá, doctor Salas? Who is your mom, Dr. Salas?
Ellas son mis
hermanos. They are my sisters.
¿Dónde está vuestra profesora? Where is your professor?
Estos son sus libros (de la profesora Brown). These are her books.
Actividad 3. Translate these sentences into Spanish.
1. My cat is
more intelligent than your dog.
2. Our exams are
the first week of May.
3. Their names
are Alex and Pedro.
4. Your (you pl,
Spain) friends are in the lobby.
5. Where are
your parents? (use: tú)
6. Is this your
notebook? (your formal singular)
7. They are his
sisters.
8. Your orders
are ready. (You pl. mas. Spain)
9. This is your
bill (your informal singular)
10. Our class is
intelligent.
TAREA. Write 4 sentences using possessive
adjectives. Be ready to perform them to your classmates.
Viernes 04 de Abril
(19.1) Demonstrative adjectives
Este = This sing. masc. Esta = This sing.
fem.
Estos = These pl. masc. Estas = These fem.
Ese = That sing. masc. Esa = That sing.
fem.
Esos = These pl. masc. Esas = Those pl.
fem
Observe
the use of demonstrative adjectives in the sentences below.
1. Esta información es interesante que esa
información. This piece of
information is interesting. .
2. Ese color es triste. That color is sad.
3. Esas casas son pequeñas. Those houses are small.
4. Esa clase es importante.
That class is important.
5. Este lugar es
hermoso. This place is beautiful.
Actividad 1. Translate these
sentences into Spanish.
1.
These books are cheap.
2.
Is that your shirt?
3.
Is this your dress?
4.
Are those your shoes?
5.
These are my parents.
6.
Are those your sisters?
7.
These women are important.
8.
Is that your uncle?
TAREA. Write 4 sentences using demonstrative
adjectives. Be ready to perform them to your classmates.
SPN 101-1 Spring
2014 Actividades Semanales/Weekly Activities 13
Semana/Week 13: 07 de Abril-11 de Abril, 2014
Lunes 07 de Abril:
Comparisons
Miércoles 09 de Abril:
Gustar, Doler.
Viernes 11 de Abril: Repaso
Prueba 5
Lunes 07 de Abril, 2014
SPN 101: Comparisons
You make superior or inferior type comparisons between two objects, people, places using más (more) or menos (less) before an ADJECTIVE and using ‘que’ before the second object, person, animal, or place’. Ejemplos:
Mi mamá es más divertida que mi hermana (My mother is more fun than my sister).
Esta casa es menos grande que la casa de mi abuelo. (This house is less big than my grandfather’s house)
You can make a comparison of equality (or inequality) between two objects, people, places using tan +adjective como (as+adjective + as).
Ejemplos:
María es tan inteligente como yo (Maria
is as intelligent as I am).
Estas personas no son tan interesantes como esas
personas (These persons are not as interesting as those persons).
ADJETIVOS DESCRIPTIVOS
COMUNES
Aburrido =Boring; Alegre = Cheerful; Alto/a = Tall; Amable = Kind; Antipático/a = Unpleasant; Bajo = Short (in height); Bonito = Pretty; Bueno/a = Good; Delgado/a = Thin/Slender; Divertido = Fun; Difícil = Hard; difficult; Fácil Easy; Feliz Happy; Gordo= Fat; Grande = Big, large; Guapo/a = Handsome; Importante = Important; Inteligente = Inteligente; Interesante = Interesting; Joven = Young; Moreno/a = Brunette, negro; Ocioso = Lazy; Pelirrojo = Red-haired; Pequeño = Small; Rubio/a = Blond(e); Serio = Serious; Simpático = Nice, likeable; Tonto = Silly, foolish; Trabajador/a = Hardworking; Triste = Sad
Aburrido =Boring; Alegre = Cheerful; Alto/a = Tall; Amable = Kind; Antipático/a = Unpleasant; Bajo = Short (in height); Bonito = Pretty; Bueno/a = Good; Delgado/a = Thin/Slender; Divertido = Fun; Difícil = Hard; difficult; Fácil Easy; Feliz Happy; Gordo= Fat; Grande = Big, large; Guapo/a = Handsome; Importante = Important; Inteligente = Inteligente; Interesante = Interesting; Joven = Young; Moreno/a = Brunette, negro; Ocioso = Lazy; Pelirrojo = Red-haired; Pequeño = Small; Rubio/a = Blond(e); Serio = Serious; Simpático = Nice, likeable; Tonto = Silly, foolish; Trabajador/a = Hardworking; Triste = Sad
Comparisons: superiority and inferiority: Observe
these sentences and its translations using comparisons of inferiority and
superiority.
Estos libros son más
interesantes que esos libros. These books are
more interesting than those books.
Ese color es menos triste que este color. That color is less sad than this color.
Tu hermana es más morena que Isabel. Your sister is more brunette than Isabel.
Yo soy menos ocioso que tú. I am less lazy than you.
Ese color es menos triste que este color. That color is less sad than this color.
Tu hermana es más morena que Isabel. Your sister is more brunette than Isabel.
Yo soy menos ocioso que tú. I am less lazy than you.
Actividad
1. Translate these sentences into English.
1. Esas casas son tan bonitas como estas casas.
2. Biología es tan difícil como Física.
3. Nuestros proyectos son más importantes que estos proyectos.
4. Este lugar es menos bonito que Owensboro.
5. Mi gato es más inteligente que tu perro.
Comparisons of equality (or inequality): Observe these translations from English to Spanish.
1. Esas casas son tan bonitas como estas casas.
2. Biología es tan difícil como Física.
3. Nuestros proyectos son más importantes que estos proyectos.
4. Este lugar es menos bonito que Owensboro.
5. Mi gato es más inteligente que tu perro.
Comparisons of equality (or inequality): Observe these translations from English to Spanish.
Héctor es tan serio como
Miguel. Hector is as serious as Miguel.
This place is as small as Owensboro. Este lugar es tan pequeño que Owensboro.
These shoes are as big as those shoes. Estos zapatos son tan grandes como esos zapatos.
Your (use: tú) brother is as young as me. Tu hermano es tan joven como yo.
Our dogs are as intelligent your (use: tú) dogs. Nuestros perros son tan inteligentes como tus perros.
This place is as small as Owensboro. Este lugar es tan pequeño que Owensboro.
These shoes are as big as those shoes. Estos zapatos son tan grandes como esos zapatos.
Your (use: tú) brother is as young as me. Tu hermano es tan joven como yo.
Our dogs are as intelligent your (use: tú) dogs. Nuestros perros son tan inteligentes como tus perros.
Actividad 2. Translate these sentences
into Spanish.
1. His dad is as hardworking as your (use: tú) dad.
2. This cat is as fat as that cat.
3. Los Angeles is as interesting as New York.
4. I am as thin as you (use: usted).
5. Those books are as interesting as these books.
1. His dad is as hardworking as your (use: tú) dad.
2. This cat is as fat as that cat.
3. Los Angeles is as interesting as New York.
4. I am as thin as you (use: usted).
5. Those books are as interesting as these books.
TAREA. Write 3 sentences using comparisons of
inferiority or superiority in Spanish. Write 3 sentences using comparisons of
equality in Spanish. Translate these sentences into English. Be ready to
perform them to your classmates.
Miércoles 09 de
Abril, 2014
SPN 101: Verb:
GUSTAR
GUSTAR
(to be pleasing) is a verb that uses INDIRECT OBJECT pronouns
(me, te, le; nos, os, les) when they are used to state what is pleasing to you
or someone else.
In
English GUSTAR conveys the meaning of the English verb TO LIKE. Gustar agrees
in number with its direct object noun (the following noun or noun phrase after
the conjugated form of gustar).
Formation: (A mí) me gusta el chocolate (I like
chocolate: To me chocolate is pleasing)
(A
ti) te gustan los chocolates (You
like chocolates; To you chocolates are pleasing)
(A
usted/A él/A ella) le gustan los
chocolates (You (formal) like (He/She likes) drinking tea, To you, him, her
drinking tea is pleasing.
(A
nosotros) nos gustan las naranjas (We like oranges; To us oranges are
pleasing).
(A
vosotras) os gusta el pollo frito (You -plural, Spain- like fried chicken; To
you fried chicken is pleasing) (A ustedes, ellos, ellas) les gustan comer carne
asada (They/You like eating roast beef; To you, them eating roast beef is
pleasing).
Rules:
1.
The subject of GUSTAR is the thing/action or person that is liked.
Me gustan los chocolates (I like chocolates).
Me gusta el jugo de manzana. (I like apple juice)
2.
The indirect object pronouns (me, te,
le, nos, os, les) always stand before these verbs.
Les gusta el helado de fresa
(They like strawberry ice cream).
Nos gusta el softbol. (We like softball).
Te
gusta bailar (You like dancing).
3.
A (mí, ti, usted, él, ella, nosotros, vosotros,
ustedes, ellos, X person) can be placed anywhere in the sentence to make
clear who likes the thing/action:
A Nora le gusta cocinar.
A mis padres les gusta
escuchar música romántica a mis padres.
4. Questions: YES/NO
QUESTIONS:
Place the indirect object pronoun before the gustar conjugation: ¿Te gustan los
chocolates? (Are chocolates pleasing to you?); You can answer with sí o no in
front of the indirect object pronoun: No,
no me gustan los chocolates; Sí, a
mi mamá le gustan las flores. INTERROGATIVE
QUESTIONS: You can ask any question starting with an interrogative word
like Qué. Ejemplo: ¿Qué
deporte/comida/pasatiempo te/le gusta (a
usted, a Nora, a Iván)? asks for what sport/food/pastimes you
(informal/formal), or someone else’s likes in singular. Note the use of the te/le in the question. ¿Qué deporte/comida/pasatiempo os/les gusta
(a vosotros, ustedes, ellos, ellas)? asks for what sport/food/pastimes you
(plural Spain, you plural, they (masc, fem). Note the use of the os/les in the question.
Actividad
1. Provide
the correct form of GUSTAR in the blanks.
1. A mí me ________________
el color azul.
2. A mi hermana Nora no le
_________________ la piña.
3. ¿Qué colores les
___________ a ustedes?
4. A mis padres les
___________ ir al cine los fines de semana.
5. A mi mamá le ___________
las películas románticas.
Translate
these sentences into Spanish.
1.
My mother likes flowers.
2.
Do you (usted) like dancing?
3.
I like mornings.
4.
What do they like eating?
5. Aldo doesn’t like fried chicken.
TAREA.
Write 5 sentences in Spanish (with their
English translations) with the verb GUSTAR.
Viernes 11 de Abril, 2014
Práctica
Prueba 5: Do this practice before class.
A. Possessive adjectives. Translate these
sentences into English.
1. Hillary y Steve son mis hermanos.
2. ¿Quién es su hermana, profesora Weeman?
3. Nuestras clases son en las mañanas.
Translate
sentences into Spanish.
4. Their names
are Nora and Maritza.
5. Is this your
book? (your formal singular)
6. We are our
children.
B. Demonstrative
adjectives.
Translate these sentences into English.
1. Estos libros son de
historia latinoamericana.
2. Esas mujeres son amigas
de mi abuelita.
3. ¿Es ese hombre tu tío?
Translate
sentences into Spanish.
1. This house is
very beautiful.
2.
Those books are very cheap.
3.
These are nice colors.
C. Comparisons. Translate these
sentences into English.
1. Estos libros son
más interesantes que esos libros.
2. Patricia es tan seria como Miguel.
3. Esta foto es menos triste que esa foto.
Translate these sentences into Spanish.
2. Patricia es tan seria como Miguel.
3. Esta foto es menos triste que esa foto.
Translate these sentences into Spanish.
4. My dog is
more happy than your dog.
5. You (formal
singular) are as intelligent as my dad.
6. Are these
places more important than those places?
D. Provide the
correct form of GUSTAR in the present
tense.
1. A mí me ________________ caminar mucho.
2. A mi hermana Maritza
no le _________________ las bebidas alcohólicas.
3. ¿A ustedes les ___________________ los deportes?
Translate these
sentences into Spanish.
4. My siblings
like terror movies.
5. Estebán likes
chocolates.
6. We like
pizza.
SPN 101-1 Spring
2014 Actividades Semanales/Weekly Activities 14
Semana/Week 14: 14 de Abril-16 de Abril, 2014
Lunes 14 de Abril: Prueba 5
Miércoles 16 de Abril: Práctica Final Performance/Práctica Entrevista
Final
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