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SLO Spanish 1/2

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9th Grade

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This lesson will help you review key information that you need to excel in Spanish Class!

It will review the verbs Ser, Estar, and Tener. It will look at both their conjugation forms and their uses. It will review adjectives and numbers. ​

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Do your best and good luck!

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The verbs "ser" and "estar" mean the same thing.

What do they mean?

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Multiple Select

We use "ser" to talk about permanent things

Choose the correct answer(s) below

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Nationality or Place of origin

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Occupation

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Time

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Charaacteristics

(alto, bajo, bonita, guapo etc)

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Conjugation Ser

Ser is an irregular verb and conjugates as such.

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Practice makes perfect!

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Multiple Choice

Translate this sentence:

Soy baja y bonita.

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I am short and pretty.

2

You are short and pretty.

3

We are short and pretty.

4

They are short and pretty.

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Multiple Choice

Translate this sentence.

You are a teacher.

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Soy una maestra

2

Eres una maestra

3

Es una maestra

4

Somos una maestra

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Multiple Choice

Translate this sentence

They are from Pennsylvania.

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Soy de Pennsylvania.

2

Es de Pennsylvania.

3

Somos de Pennsylvania

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Son de Pennsylvania.

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Multiple Choice

Translate:

Son las diez y media.

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It is nine thirty.

2

It is one thirty.

3

It is six thirty.

4

It is ten thirty.

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Multiple Select

We use estar to talk about?

Choose the correct answer(s) below

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Emotion

(happy sad)

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Location

(next to, under)

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Action

(running, walking)

4

Condition

(cold ,hot)

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Estar

We use estar to discuss things that change.

Estar is used when you talk about temporary states — about how something is. You can remember the uses of estar with the acronym PLACE, which stands for Position, Location, Action, Condition, and Emotion

P.L.A.C.E

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Estar is also an irregular verb

​You've totally got this!

Estar

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IS TEMPORARY​

Unlike your love for spanish which is permanent!

Estar

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Multiple Choice

Translate:

I am happy.

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Estoy feliz.

2

Estas feliz.

3

Esta feliz.

4

Estamos feliz.

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Multiple Choice

Translate:

You are tired.

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Estoy cansado/a

2

Estas cansado/a

3

Esta cansado/a

4

Estamos cansado/a

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Multiple Choice

Translate:

We are on the couch.

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Estan en la sofa.

2

Estamos en la sofa.

3

Esta en la sofa.

4

Estoy en la sofa

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Multiple Choice

Translate:

She is running.

1

Estoy caminado.

2

Estamos caminado.

3

Esta caminado

4

Estan caminado.

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The verb Tener

Tener

The verb tener means to have.

We use it with ages. Tengo cuarenta anos.

We use it to talk about possession. Tengo dos libros rojos

We use it to talk about states or needs. Tengo que ir a la case de mi madre

We use it to talk about illness. ​ Tengo dolar de cabeza.

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Multiple Choice

Tener means

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I am sick

2

I have

3

I dont know

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We use to tener to show possession.

  • I have a book

    • Tengo un libro.

  • I have a fever

    • Tengo fiebre​.

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Tener is an irregular verb.

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Multiple Choice

Translate:

I am twenty years old.

1

Tengo viente anos.

2

Tengo trienta anos.

3

Tengo cuarenta anos.

4

Tengo diez anos.

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Multiple Choice

Translate:

You have a coat.

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Tengo un abrigo.

2

Tienes un abrigo.

3

Tenemos un abrigo

4

Tienen un abrigo

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Multiple Choice

Translate:

We have a fever.

1

Tengo un fiebre.

2

Tenemos un fiebre

3

Tienen un fiebre

4

Teienes un fiebre.

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Multiple Choice

Conjugate :

Tener (to have)

To ella/el/usted form

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Tengo

2

Tienes

3

Tenemos

4

Tiene

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Multiple Choice

Conjugate:

Tener (to have)

to the nosotros form

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Tengo

2

Tienen

3

Tienes

4

Tenemos

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Multiple Choice

Where do adjectives goin Spanish?

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Before the word they are describing

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After the word they are describing

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Who knows?

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Match

Match the following

Pretty

Tall

Fun

Interesting

Intelligent

Bonita/o

Alto/a

Divertido/a

Interesente

Inteligente

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Match

Match the following

Ugly

Grande

Pequena

aburrido

Rico

Feo/a

Big

Little

Boring

Rich

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Match

Match the following

Pobre

Tonto

Nuevo

Viejo

Joven

Poor

Stupid

New

Old

Young

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Match

Match the following

Rapido

Barto

Loco

Fuerte

Debil

Fast

Cheap

Crazy

Strong

Weak

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You can do this!

Really you can!

Numeros

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Multiple Choice

Tengo cuarenta lapizes.

1

I have fifty pencils.

2

I have thirty pencils.

3

I have fourty pencils.

4

I have sixty pencils.

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Match

Match the following

100

60

40

50

80

Cien

Sesenta

Cuarenta

Cincuenta

Ochenta

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Reorder

Reorder the following

Cincuenta

Sesenta

Setenta

Ochenta

Noventa

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2
3
4
5

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Reorder

Reorder the following

sesenta y cinco

sesenta y seis

sesenta y siete

sesenta y ocho

sesenta y nueve

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2
3
4
5

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Multiple Choice

Traducir:

Tengo sesenta dolares en el banco.

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I have fifty dollars in the bank.

2

I have sixty dollars in the bank

3

I have seventy dollars in the bank

4

I have eighty dollars in the bank.

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In Spanish, the definite article has four forms: el, la, los and las. When deciding which form to use, you must first identify both the number and gender of your noun.​

I am proud of you!

Using "the" in Spanish​

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The in Spanish

Depends on the gender and the number

Masculine singular = el

Masculine plural = los

Femine singular = la

Feminie plural - las​

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Match

Match the following

libro

libros

masa

masas

el

los

la

las

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Match

Match the following

amigo

amigos

mananza

mananzas

el

los

la

las

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Using A in Spanish

​The Spanish indefinite articles are un, una, unos and unas. Just like the definite articles, each corresponds to a gender and to a number.

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Match

Match the following

Un

Unos

Una

Unas

Perro

Perros

Mesa

Mesas

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Making Words Plural

5 Simple Rules

  1. Add an “s” to nouns that end in vowels. ...

  2. Match the article to the noun in both gender and number. ...

  3. Add “es” to nouns that end in consonants. ...

  4. Add “es” and drop the accent over the “o” if the noun ends in “ión” ...

  5. If a noun ends in “z”, add “es” and change the “z” to “c”

Spanish is so much fun!

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Match

Match the following by making each word plural

Argentino

Grande

Buena

Ambicisos

Libro

Argentios

Grandes

Buenas

Ambicisios

Libros

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Fill in the Blank

Make this word plural

Mesa

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Fill in the Blank

Make this word plural:

Dulce

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Multiple Choice

Conjugate the Verb:

Yo ______ (hablar) a mis amigos.

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Hablo

2

Hablas

3

Habla

4

Hablamos

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Multiple Choice

Conjugate:

Tú _________ (trabaja) en la escuela.

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Trabajas

2

Trabajan

3

Trabajo

4

Trabajamos

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Multiple Choice

Conjugate:

Nosotros _________ (mirar) la television.

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Mira

2

Miro

3

Miramos

4

Miran

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Multiple Choice

Conjugate:

Ella _________ (dibujar) en la clase de arte.

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Dibujan

2

Dibujo

3

Dibuja

4

Dibujamos

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Multiple Choice

Ellas __________(escuchar) a la maestra.

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Escucha

2

Escuchamos

3

Escuchan

4

Escucho

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Possessive adjectives in Spanish have a singular and plural form, according to the thing someone possesses. It is important to remember that the possessive adjectives 'nosotros' has a feminine and masculine form. Also note that the possessive adjective formed from 'tú' is 'tu', the same letters but without the written accent, so be careful not to confuse these words.

Spanish class is our favorite

Showing possession

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Fill in the Blank

He is my brother.

El es _______ hermano

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Multiple Choice

Her friend is nice

____ amigo es simpatico.

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Su

2

Sus

3

Mi

4

Mis

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Multiple Choice

Your brothers are tall.

_____ hermanos son altos.

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Tus

2

Tu

3

Sus

4

Su

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Multiple Choice

Our house is big

_____ casa es grande.

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Nuestro

2

Nuestros

3

Su

4

Sus

SLO​

This lesson will help you review key information that you need to excel in Spanish Class!

It will review the verbs Ser, Estar, and Tener. It will look at both their conjugation forms and their uses. It will review adjectives and numbers. ​

Subject | Subject

Do your best and good luck!

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