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- Conjugate regular AR verbs in the present tense
Today I introduced the present tense of regular AR verbs. This relies heavily on the chart students have had to memorize, on which there will be a quiz tomorrow. To help remember the endings for AR verbs, remember them in order: o as a amos áis an. If you know the chart already and can visualize it, it will be easier to match the endings with the subjects.
Spanish 2
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- Use a practice test for self-assessment
- Use this unit's vocabulary and grammar in a group project
After the quiz, students had a group activity with the choice of three scenarios:
- A person is in a city asking for directions. To help point out where places are, use the progressive and people as reference points (for example, “next to the person that’s walking”).
- One person is chasing another person or a lost pet and asks random people if they saw him, who reply with actions in the preterite or preterite progressive and finally the present or present progressive when he’s found
- The zombie apocalypse is upon us. A small group of survivors points out where zombies are, what they’re doing, or where they went.
At the end was a practice test that everyone must finish for homework.
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