
Spanish 1: 2.1
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Spanish 1: session 8
10.19.23
By Danielle Banks
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Work!
Please work to complete all unit 1 work as we are starting unit 2 today!
2.1.3, 2.1.6 and 2.1.9 are due 10/25 (Wednesday)
come to study halls Mondays from 3-4 if there are any questions or help you may need
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Today's plan: review study 2.1
review ser conjugations
discuss estar conjugations
discuss difference between ser and estar
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the verb ser
yo soy nosotros / nosotras somos
tu eres vosotros / vosotras sois
el/ella
usted es ellos/ellas/ustedes son
to be: am, is, are
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Multiple Choice
Form of ser:
Mi amiga:
soy
es
eres
son
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Multiple Choice
form of ser:
my friends and I (mis amigos y yo)
soy
es
son
somos
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Ser with nationality
adjusts in gender / number depending on who you're describing: ex: boliviano, boliviana, bolivianos, bolivianas
ex: yo soy de Irelanda / Soy irlandesa
ex: Mama es de Japon / Ella es japonesa.
ex: Ellos son de Cuba / Ellos son cubanos
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The verb estar
to be: am, is, are
yo estoy nosotros / nosotras estamos
tú Estás vosotros / vosotras estais
Él / ella/ usted Está ellos / ellas / ustedes están
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Multiple Choice
Which form of estar would work for the subject?
Ricardo _____ muy feliz.
estoy
está
estamos
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Multiple Choice
Which form of estar would work?
Tú no _____ triste.
estoy
estamos
está
estás
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If ser and estar mean to be..
am, is and are.. what's the difference?
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Ser is used...
inherent characteristics/ things that aren't going to change: relationships are complicated; movies are expensive; so-and-so is a nice person
physical characteristics: being short, thin, fair-skinned, dark-haired, etc.
Use ser with adjectives to describe someone's personality.
Ser is used to identify people's relationships to one another; for example, Julio es mi amigo.
When talking about nationality or origin, ser is used because nationalities are a permanent characteristic.
for telling time ... es la una / son las ...
with expressions: es importante ... / es malo ...
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ser and estar continued..
Estar is used for more temporary characteristics and for location.
Estoy feliz. I am happy. Estamos juntos (en el parque.) We are together (at the park.) ¿Estás en Europa? Are you in Europe? Ella está enferma. She is sick.
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Estar is used...
Estar is used when talking about how one feels:
Physically:Yo estoy enferma. I am sick
Mentally:Estamos muy ocupados. We are very busy.
Estar is used to talk about location. It doesn't matter if the location is temporary or permanent.
Permanent:La Estatua de la Libertad está en Nueva York. The Statue of Liberty is in New York.
Temporary:Julia está en la cocina. Julia is in the kitchen.
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health
emotion
location
present progressive (later on!)
ESTAR: help
description
occupation
characteristics
time
origin
relationships
SER: doctor
DOCTOR HELP?
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Poll
ser or estar:
To describe a temporary feeling
ser
estar
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Poll
ser or estar:
To talk about where I am from
ser
estar
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Poll
ser or estar:
To talk about how my sister is feeling today
ser
estar
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Poll
ser or estar:
To describe my puppy"s characteristics
ser
estar
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Multiple Choice
Juana ____ simpatica.
es
está
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Poll
Raul y Paula ____ preocupados. (worried)
son
están
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Multiple Choice
yo ____ cansada (tired) hoy.
soy
estoy
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Multiple Choice
Mi amiga y yo ____ altos. (tall)
estamos
somos
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Negatives in Spanish
No always comes before the verb!
Tengo mucha tarea. 'I have a lot of homework.' vs.No tengo mucha tarea. 'I don't have a lot of homework.'
Here, the word no placed in front of the verb negates the phrase. It means 'not' or 'do not'.
When answering a question with 'No, I don't...' remember that you'll need two no's. The first no is for answering the question. The second is to negate the verb. For example, No, no me gusta bailar. 'No, I do not like to dance.'
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Negatives in Spanish
No always comes before the verb!
Do you always have to use the 'not' with nunca? No, not always, but it's a good idea to make a habit of using double negatives in Spanish.
Here are some other examples of using nunca:Nunca leo para la clase de biología. 'I never read for biology class.
No leo nunca para la clase de biología. 'I never read for biology class.
Helpful hint: You must either have a no in front of the conjugated verb and a nunca or some variation of nunca behind it, or you may have the nunca in front of the conjugated verb. For example, you would never see Leo nunca para la clase de biología. This is not an acceptable variation in Spanish. It would either start with Nunca leo or No leo nunca.
In general, the only words that are goingto replace the 'no' in front of the verb are:
Nunca: Never
Nadie: No one
Jamás: Never
Ni...Ni... : Neither...nor...
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2.1.9 practice- written
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2.1.9 practice- written
The highlighted ones need a subject change in the answer!
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Open Ended
Exit ticket:
My name is:
On a scale of 1-10, rate how you feel about using ser vs. estar
Spanish 1: session 8
10.19.23
By Danielle Banks
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