Capítulo 3B Tú y tu comunidad ¿Cómo se va…? Paginas 154 - 181

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Capítulo 3B
Tú y tu comunidad
¿Cómo se va…?
Paginas 154 - 181
Learning Targets
By the end of this chapter, students will be able to...
Know...
 how to read listen to, and understand information about places in a
city or town
 driving
 how to read listen to, and understand information about driving and
transportation
 talk about getting to places in town and types of transportation
 give directions
 talk about good driving habits
 give commands to other people
 talk about what is happening now
 use the direct object pronouns me, te and nos.
Understand...
 read about defensive driving
 learn about neighborhoods in Spanish-speaking countries
 the Mexico City Subway
 communicating with gestures
Be able to…
 Give directions for getting to places
 Give a friend directions for a task
 Discuss driving and good driving habits
 Understand cultural perspectives on neighborhoods
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Global Comprehension Assessment
ESCUCHAR
Listen to and understand as driving advice.
HABLAR
Tell someone how to get from your school to a particular location near
your school
LEER
Read and understand advice for establishing good driving habits.
ESCRIBIR
Write about your things that might happen as you drive that would make
you nervous.
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Assignment
Textbook Page 154 A ver si recuerdas…
Textbook Page 154 Actividad 1
Textbook Page 155 Gramática Repaso Verbs Salir, decir & venir
Textbook Page 155 Actividad 3
Textbook Page 155 Actividad 4
Textbook Page 156 Fondo Cultural Diego Rivera
Textbook Page 157 Chapter Objectives
Textbook Page 158-159 A primera vista
Textbook Page 159 Actividad 1
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Textbook Page 160 – 161 Videohistoria
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Textbook Page 162 Actividad 4
Textbook Page 162 Actividad 5 Y tú, ¿qué dices?
Textbook Page 164 Actividad 9
Textbook Page 165 Actividad 11 Y tú, ¿qué dices?
Textbook Page 165 Fondo Cultural La plaza mayor
Textbook Page 166 Gramática Direct Object pronouns
Textbook Page 166 Actividad 12
Textbook Page 167 Actividad 13
Textbook Page 167 Actividad 14
Textbook Page 168 Gramática Irregular affirmative tú commands
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Textbook Page 169 Fondo Cultural El metro de la ciudad de
Mexico
Textbook Page 170 Exploración del lenguaje Los gestos
Textbook Page 170 Actividad 18
Textbook Page 171 Gramática Present progressive: irregular forms
Textbook Page 173 Actividad 20
Textbook Page 172 Fondo Cultural Permiso de manejar
Textbook Page 173 Actividad 21
Textbook Page 173 El español en el mundo del trabajo
Textbook Page 174 -175 Adelante lectura
Textbook Page 175 ¿Comprendiste?
Textbook Page 175 Y tú, ¿qué dices?
Textbook Page 175 Fondo Cultural La carretera Panamericana
Textbook Page 176 Perpectivas del mundo hispano
Textbook Page 177 Presentación escrita
Textbook Page 178 Videomisterio Episodio 2
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Textbook Page 179 ¿Comprendiste?
Textbook Page 180 Vocabulario y Gramática
Textbook Page 181 Preparación para el examen
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Workbook Page 61 3B - B
Workbook Page 62 3B - 1
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Workbook Page 64 3B - 3
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Workbook Page 70 3B - 9
Flashcard Capitulo 3B
Guided Practice Worksheet page 103 3B-1 Direct object pronouns:
me, te, nos
Guided Practice Worksheet page 104 3B-2 continued
Guided Practice Worksheet page 105 3B-3 Irregular affirmative tú
commands
Guided Practice Worksheet page 106 3B-4 Present progressive:
irregular forms
Guided Practice Worksheet page 107 3B-5 Lectura
Guided Practice Worksheet page 108 3B-6 Presentación escrita
WAVA Video Worksheet Page 56 Actividad 1 - 4
WAVA Audio Worksheet Page 59 Actividad 5
WAVA Audio Page 60 Actividad 6 - 7
WAVA Audio Page 61 Actividad 8
WAVA Audio Page 62 Actividad 9
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WAVA Writing Page 64 Actividad 11
WAVA Writing Page 65 Actividad 12
WAVA Writing Page 66 Actividad 13
Quiz Vocabulary Capitulo 3B -1 Recognition
Quiz Vocabulary Capitulo 3B - 2 Production
Quiz Capitulo 3B - 3 Direct Object Pronouns
Quiz Capitulo 3B - 4 Irregular affirmative tú commands
Quiz Capitulo 3B – 5 Progressive: irregular forms
Test Capitulo 3B
Vocabulario Capítulo 3B A ver si recuerdas… Las preposiciones
y los medios de transporte
los lugares en una ciudad
el café
el centro
el colegio
el cine
el mercado
places in a city
cafe
downtown
secondary school (similar to high
school)
movie theater
market
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el museo
el parque
el restaurante
el supermercado
el teatro
la ciudad
la iglesia
la tienda
las preposiciones
a la derecha de
a la izquierda de
al lado de
cerca de
debajo de
delante de
detrás de
encima de
entre
lejos de
los medios de transporte
caminar
ir a pie
ir en autobús / pl. los autobuses
ir en avión / pl. los aviones
ir en barco
ir en coche
ir en metro
ir en taxi
ir en tren
montar en bicicleta
museum
park
restaurant
supermarket
theater
city
church
Store
prepositions
to the right of
to the left of
next to
close to, near
underneath
in front of
behind
on top of
among, between
far from
means of transportation
to walk
to go by foot; to walk
to go by bus
to go by airplane
to go by boat, ship
to go by car
to go by subway
to go by taxi
to go by train
to ride a bicycle
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Gramática Repaso
The verbs salir, decir and venir
Salir (to leave, to go out), decir (to say, to tell) and venir (to come) are
irregular –ir verbs in the present tense. They also have a yo form that
ends in –go.
Note that salir is irregular only in the yo form. Decir follows a pattern
similar to that of e→i stem-changing verbs. Venir follows a pattern
similar to that of e→ie stem-changing verbs.
salir = to exit, leave or go out
salgo
salimos
sales
salís
sale
salen
decir = to say or tell
digo
dices
dice
decimos
decís
dicen
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venir = to come
vengo
vienes
viene
venimos
venís
vienen
You already know four –er verbs that have a yo form that ends
in –go.
tener: yo tengo
poner: yo pongo
hacer: yo hago
traer: yo traigo
Vocabulario Capítulo 3B ¿Cómo se va…?
los negocios en una ciudad (sustantivos)
el banco
bank
el correo
post office; mail
el negocio
place of business
la catedral
cathedral
gas station
la estaci n de servicio
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la farmacia
pharmacy
ice cream shop
í
la helader a
í
la librería
jewelry store
í
la papelería
bakery
la joyer a
book store
la panader a
la tienda de equipo deportivo
í
la zapater a
el cruce de calles
el puente
á
el sem foro
la avenida
la calle
la carretera
la cuadra
la esquina
la estatua
la fuente
la plaza
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stationery store; office & school
supply store
sporting goods store
shoe store
en las calles (sustantivos)
intersection
bridge
stoplight
avenue
street
highway
block
corner
statue
fountain
town square; plaza
stop sign
la se al de parada
to talk about driving (sustantivos)
police officer
el / la polic a
truck(s)
el cami n (los camiones)
el conductor, la conductora
driver
í
ó
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pedestrian
el peat n, la peatona (los peatones)
el permiso de manejar
driver’s license
traffic
el tr fico
verbos
cruzar
to cross
dejar
to leave, to let
doblar
to turn
esperar
to wait
estar seguro, -a
to be sure
manejar
to drive
parar
to stop
pasar
to pass, to go
poner una multa
to give a ticket
quedar
to be located
quitar
to take away, remove
seguir [ei] (seguir derecho)
to follow, to continue (to keep
going straight)
tener cuidado
to be careful
tener prisa
to be in a hurry
adjetivos
ancho, -a (avenidas anchas)
wide (wide avenues)
estrecho, -a (calles estrechas)
narrow (narrow streets)
complicado, -a
complicated
peligroso, -a
dangerous
adverbios
despacio
slowly
aproximadamente
approximately
derecho
straight
ya
already
preposiciones
ó
á
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desde
en medio de
hasta
por
¡Basta!
ó
¿C mo se va...?
De acuerdo.
from, since
in the middle of
as far as, up to
for, by, around, along, through
expresiones
Enough!
How do you get to…?
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D jame en paz.
á
Me est s poniendo nervioso,-a.
OK, Agreed
Leave me alone.
You’re making me nervous.
Tutorial
Public Transportation
Emergency Services
Airport
Bicycles and Motorcycles
Shops
Textbook Practice Exercises
Flashcard Capitulo 3B
Vocabulary Practice Fill in the Blank
Vocabulary Drill
Vocabulary Practice Click & Drag
Crossword
Jumble
Word Search with Clues
Power Point
A ver si recuerdas 3B
Tema 3-B
Textbook Audio Exercises
Audio File A Primera Vista
Practice games
Textbook Workbook Practice
Exercises
Textbook Page 158-159 A primera
vista
Textbook Page 159 Actividad 1
A ver si recuerdas... pág. 154
Realidades 2 - Capítulo 3B
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Vocabulario
Textbook Page 159 Actividad 2
Textbook Page 160 – 161
Videohistoria
Textbook Page 161 Actividad 3
Textbook Page 162 Actividad 4
Textbook Page 162 Actividad 5 Y tú,
¿qué dices?
Textbook Page 164 Actividad 9
Textbook Page 165 Actividad 11 Y tú,
¿qué dices?
Workbook Page 62 3B - 1
Workbook Page 63 3B - 2
Workbook Page 64 3B - 3
Workbook Page 65 3B - 4
WAVA Writing Page 63 Actividad 10
Direct Object Pronouns: me, te, nos
Direct objects are nouns or pronouns that receive the action of a verb:
I read the book. I read it.
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So a direct object tells who or what receives the action of the verb. To
avoid repeating a direct object noun, you can replace it with a direct
object pronoun. Direct object pronouns have the same gender and
number as the nouns they replace:
¿Cuando compraste el libro?
Lo compre ayer.
¿Me escuchas?
Sí, te escucho.
Los profesores nos ayudan mucho.
El policía puede ayudarnos.
Te esperamos por una hora.
When did you buy the book?
I bought it yesterday.
Are you listening to me?
Yes, I’m listening to you.
The teachers help us a lot.
The police can help us.
We waited for you for an hour.
Direct Object Pronouns
refer only to
me – me
people
te – you (familiar)
may refer to both lo – him, it, you
objects and people (formal)
la – her, it, you
(formal)
nos – us
os – you (familiar)
los – them, you all
las – them, you all
Remember that in Spanish the subject and the verb ending tell who
does the action and the direct object pronoun indicates who receives
the action.
¿Me ayudas, por favor?
Can you help me please?
Direct object pronouns usually come right before the conjugated verb.
When an infinitive follows a conjugated verb the direct object pronoun
can be placed before the verb or attached to the infinitive.
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¡No te entiendo!
Quieren llevarnos al centro.
I strongly recommend you always place it
before the conjugated verb and be able to
recognize attachments in readings.
Tutorial
Direct Object Pronouns, part 1
Textbook Practice Exercises
Practice with Direct Object Pronoun
Power Point
p. 166 Direct Object Pronouns:
me, te, and nos
Textbook Audio Exercises
Audio File Manos a la Obra
Practice games
Textbook Workbook Practice
Exercises
Textbook Page 166 Gramática Direct
Object pronouns
Textbook Page 166 Actividad 12
Textbook Page 167 Actividad 13
Direct Object Pronouns, Part 1
Direct Object Pronouns, Part 2
Direct Object Pronouns in
sentences with two verbs
Direct Object Pronouns #1
Direct Object Pronouns #2
Direct Object Pronouns
Attached To Infinitives
Direct Object Pronouns Cloze
Direct Object Pronouns Games
Direct Object Pronouns - Rags to
Textbook Page 167 Actividad 14
Guided Practice Worksheet page 103
3B-1 Direct object pronouns: me, te,
nos
Guided Practice Worksheet page 104
3B-2 continued
Workbook Page 66 3B - 5
WAVA Writing Page 64 Actividad 11
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Riches
Q & A with direct object
pronouns in Spanish
Regular Tú Commands
Commands are verb forms that tell people to do something: Study!
Work! When telling a friend a family member or a young person to do
something, use an affirmative tú command. To give the commands for
most verbs use the same present-tense forms that are used fro usted,
él and ella, i.e use the 3rd person singular form of the verb (the tú form
minus the “S”) to tell a friend what to do.
ayudar  ayuda
repetir  repite
manejar  maneja
quitar  quita
parar  para
pasar  pasa
seguir  sigue
quedar  queda
doblar  dobla
cruzar  cruza
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Irregular Tú Commands
Some verbs have an irregular affirmative tú command. Generally if the
verb is irregular the tú command will also be irregular. To form many of
these commands, take the yo form of the present tense and drop the –
go.
di
ve
sé
sal
haz
ten
ven
pon
decir (tell, say)
ir (go)
ser (be)
salir (leave, go out)
hacer (make, do)
tener (have)
venir (come)
poner (put, place)
Di la verdad. (Tell the truth.)
Ve a la esquina y espera. (Go to the corner and wait.)
Sé un buen conductor. (Be a good driver.)
Sal temprano. (Leave early.)
Haz muchas preguntas. (Ask a lot of questions.)
Ten cuidado. (Be careful.)
Ven directamente a casa. (Come straight home.)
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Pon el permiso de manejar en tu cartera. (Put your driver’s license in
your wallet.)
If you use a direct object pronoun with and affirmative command,
attach the pronoun to the command. When a pronoun is added to a
command of two or more syllables, a written accent mark is needed
over the stressed vowel.
Josefina, ¡hazlo ahora mismo!
Martin, ayúdame.
Tutorial
Irregular Commands (tú)
Textbook Practice Exercises
Irregular affirmative tú commands
Power Point
p. 168 Affirmative Tú
Commands
Textbook Audio Exercises
Audio File Manos a la Obra
Practice games
Textbook Workbook Practice Exercises
TU COMMANDS
Textbook Page 168 Gramática Irregular
affirmative tú commands
Textbook Page 168 Actividad 16
Textbook Page 169 Actividad 17
Guided Practice Worksheet page 105 3B-3
Irregular affirmative tú commands
Workbook Page 67 3B - 6
WAVA Writing Page 65 Actividad 12
Tú Commands - 1
Tú Commands - 2
Tú Commands - 3
Tú commands quiz
Spanish affirmative tú
commands quiz
Affirmative Tú Commands
Affirmative tú Commands
Pop Ups
Positive Tú Commands
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Present progressive tense: regular verbs
In Spanish I we learned that when you want to emphasize that an
action is happening right now, you use the present progressive tense.
Paco está lavando los platos.
Estoy haciendo la cama.
Paco is washing dishes (now).
I’m making the bed (right now).
To form the present progressive tense, use the present-tense forms of
estar + the present participle. The present participle is formed by
dropping the ending of the infinitive and adding –ando for –ar verbs or
–iendo for –er and –ir verbs.
(yo)
(tú)
Ud.
(él)
(ella)
lavando
estoy comiendo
escribiendo
lavando
estás comiendo
escribiendo
lavando
está comiendo
escribiendo
(nosotros)
lavando
estamos comiendo
(nosotras)
escribiendo
(vosotros)
lavando
estáis comiendo
(vosotras)
escribiendo
Uds.
lavando
(ellos)
están
comiendo
(ellas)
escribiendo
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In Spanish, the present progressive is formed with a conjugated form of
the verb estar plus –ndo for of the verb,
 for –ar verbs drop the –ar and add –ando to the stem of the verb.
A form of estar and stem of the verb +ando
e.g. To be dancing
I am dancing

estar bailando
estoy bailando
 for –er /–ir verbs drop the –er/ -ir and add- iendo to the stem of
the verb.
A form of Estar and
e.g. To be eating
You are eating
To be writing
We are writing
stem of the verb +iendo
 estar comiendo
 estás comiendo
 estar escribiendo
 estamos escribiendo
When the stem of an –er/-ir verb ends in a vowel –iendo changes to –
yendo.
A form of Estar and stem of the verb +yendo
e.g. To be reading  estar leyendo
He is reading  está leyendo
To be believing  estar creyendo
They are believing  están creyendo
NOTICE when to use –iendo and –yendo for er/ir verbs.
If after you drop the –er or –ir your stem has a consonant add –iendo.
If after you drop the –er or –ir your stem has a vowel add –yendo.
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Comer
Com- +
iendo
↑
consonant
comiendo
leer
+
yendo
le↑
vowel
leyendo
In Spanish, the present progressive is used only to describe an action
that is taking place right at the moment.
¿Qué estás haciendo?
What are you doing?
The verbs to come and to go are not ordinarily used in the progressive
in Spanish
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Present progressive: irregular forms
Some verbs have irregular present progressive forms. To form the
present participle of –ir stem-changing verbs the e in the infinitive for
changes to i, and the o in the infinitive form changes to u:
Infinitivo stem-changing
decir
ei
pedir
ei
repetir
ei
seguir
ei
servir
ei
vestir
ei
dormir
ou
diciendo
pidiendo
repitiendo
siguiendo
sirviendo
vistiendo
durmiendo
In the following –er verbs, the i of –iendo
changes to y
creer
leer
traer
 creyendo
 leyendo
 trayendo
When you use object pronouns with the present progressive, you can
put them before the conjugated form of estar or attach them to the
present participle.
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Notice that if a pronoun is attached to the present participle, an accent
mark is needed. Write the accent mark over the vowel that is normally
stressed in the present participle.
¿Están ustedes esperando el autobús?
Sí, lo estamos esperando.
O, Sí estamos esperándolo.
Summary of progressive tense
Regular and Irregular Present Participles
-ar verbs  -ando (doblar 
-er/-ir verbs  iendo (poner 
doblando)
poniendo)
-ir stem-changing verbs [ei and
ou]
decir  diciendo (saying, telling)
pedir  pidiendo
(ordering, asking for)
repetir  repitiendo (repeating)
seguir  siguiendo
(following, continuing)
servir  sirviendo (serving)
vestir  vistiendo (dressing)
dormir  durmiendo (sleeping)
-er and –ir verbs with a
vowel at the end of the
stem [-iendo  -yendo]
creer  creyendo
(believing)
leer  leyendo (reading)
traer  trayendo
(bringing)
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Formation of the Present Progressive
estar (to be)
estoy
estamos
estás
estáis
está
están
+
present participle
(-ando, -iendo)
Estoy manejando. (I’m driving.)
Estamos pasando la fuente. (We’re passing the fountain.)
¿Estás siguiendo las instrucciones? (Are you following the
instructions?)
Los peatones están cruzando la calle. (The pedestrians are crossing the
street.)
Tutorial
Present Progressive
Present Progressive: Quiz #1
Present Progressive: Test #1
Textbook Practice Exercises
Present Progressive tense
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Present Progressive Oral
Power
Textbook
Point
Audio Exercises
p.
171 File
Present
Progressive:
Audio
Manos
a la Obra
Irregular Forms
Practice
Textbookgames
Workbook Practice
Exercises
Present
TextbookProgressive
Page 171 Gramática
Tense
Present progressive: irregular
forms
PRESENT
Guided Practice
PROGRESSIVE:
Worksheet
all page
participles
106 3B-4 Present progressive:
irregular forms
Workbook
Present Progressive
Page 68 3B
Tense
- 7 -ING / NDO
Present progressive practice
Game
Present progressive Challenge
Board
Present Progressive Quiz
El presente del progresivo Rags to
Riches
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Vocabulario Adicional Capítulo 3
los lugares en la comunidad
el asilo para ancianos
el ayuntamiento
el centro cultural
el centro de salud
las cosas en la tienda deportiva
senior citizens home
city hall
cultural center
health center
los anteojos de esquí/de natación goggles
ball (football, soccer, and
el balón, pl. los balones
so on)
baseball bat
el bate de béisbol
el casco
el guante de béisbol
el uniforme del equipo
las cosas relacionadas con el
banco
el billete
el cambio
la cuenta corriente
depositar un cheque
las expresiones para el correo
el correo acera
el correo urgente
el sobre
las expresiones para manjar
la acera
helmet
baseball glove
team uniform
bill
change
checking account
to deposit a check
air mail
express mail
envelop
sidewalk
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el bache
las expresiones para el metro
bajar de
hacia
la parada (del autobús, del
metro,…)
subir a
Tutorial
Public Transportation
Emergency Services
Airport
Bicycles and Motorcycles
Shops
Direct Object Pronouns, part 1
Irregular Commands (tú)
Present Progressive
Present Progressive: Quiz #1
pothole
to get off
toward
(bus, metro,…) stop
to get on
Textbook Practice Exercises
Flashcard Capitulo 3B
Vocabulary Practice Fill in the
Blank
Vocabulary Drill
Vocabulary Practice Click &
Drag
Crossword
Jumble
Word Search with Clues
Practice with Direct Object
Pronoun
Irregular affirmative tú
commands
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Present Progressive: Test #1
Present Progressive Oral
Present Progressive tense
Reading Practice
Test Preparation
Power Point
A ver si recuerdas 3B
Tema 3-B
p. 166 Direct Object Pronouns: me,
te, and nos
p. 168 Affirmative Tú Commands
p. 171 Present Progressive: Irregular
Forms
Textbook Audio Exercises
Audio File A Primera Vista
Audio File Manos a la Obra
Repaso del Capítulo
Practice games
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Realidades 2 - Capítulo 3B
Vocabulario
Direct Object Pronouns, Part 1
Direct Object Pronouns, Part 2
Direct Object Pronouns in
sentences with two verbs
Direct Object Pronouns #1
Direct Object Pronouns #2
Direct Object Pronouns
Attached To Infinitives
Direct Object Pronouns Cloze
Direct Object Pronouns
Games
Direct Object Pronouns - Rags
to Riches
Q & A with direct object
pronouns in Spanish
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TU COMMANDS
Tú Commands - 1
Tú Commands - 2
Tú Commands - 3
Tú commands quiz
Spanish affirmative tú
commands quiz
Affirmative Tú Commands
Affirmative tú Commands Pop
Ups
Positive Tú Commands
Present Progressive Tense
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE: all
participles
Present Progressive Tense ING / -NDO
Present progressive practice
Game
Present progressive Challenge
Board
Present Progressive Quiz
El presente del progresivo
Rags to Riches
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