Clase del Señor Parra 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 J:\Teaching Items\Spanish II\2 Grammar Notes\Capitulo 3B 110202.docx PM 1 02/02/2011 8:30 Clase del Señor Parra 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. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 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 J:\Teaching Items\Spanish II\2 Grammar Notes\Capitulo 3B 110202.docx PM 2 02/02/2011 8:30 Clase del Señor Parra 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 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? 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 Textbook Page 168 Actividad 16 Textbook Page 169 Actividad 17 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 J:\Teaching Items\Spanish II\2 Grammar Notes\Capitulo 3B 110202.docx PM 3 02/02/2011 8:30 Clase del Señor Parra 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 Textbook Page 179 ¿Comprendiste? Textbook Page 180 Vocabulario y Gramática Textbook Page 181 Preparación para el examen Workbook Page 60 3B - A Workbook Page 61 3B - B Workbook Page 62 3B - 1 Workbook Page 63 3B - 2 Workbook Page 64 3B - 3 Workbook Page 65 3B - 4 Workbook Page 66 3B - 5 Workbook Page 67 3B - 6 Workbook Page 68 3B - 7 Workbook Page 69 3B - 8 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 J:\Teaching Items\Spanish II\2 Grammar Notes\Capitulo 3B 110202.docx PM 4 02/02/2011 8:30 Clase del Señor Parra 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 WAVA Writing Page 63 Actividad 10 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 J:\Teaching Items\Spanish II\2 Grammar Notes\Capitulo 3B 110202.docx PM 5 02/02/2011 8:30 Clase del Señor Parra 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 J:\Teaching Items\Spanish II\2 Grammar Notes\Capitulo 3B 110202.docx PM 6 02/02/2011 8:30 Clase del Señor Parra 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 J:\Teaching Items\Spanish II\2 Grammar Notes\Capitulo 3B 110202.docx PM 7 02/02/2011 8:30 Clase del Señor Parra 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 ó J:\Teaching Items\Spanish II\2 Grammar Notes\Capitulo 3B 110202.docx PM 8 02/02/2011 8:30 Clase del Señor Parra 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 ñ 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 J:\Teaching Items\Spanish II\2 Grammar Notes\Capitulo 3B 110202.docx PM 9 02/02/2011 8:30 Clase del Señor Parra 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 [ei] (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 J:\Teaching Items\Spanish II\2 Grammar Notes\Capitulo 3B 110202.docx PM 10 02/02/2011 8:30 Clase del Señor Parra 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…? é 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 J:\Teaching Items\Spanish II\2 Grammar Notes\Capitulo 3B 110202.docx PM 11 02/02/2011 8:30 Clase del Señor Parra 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. J:\Teaching Items\Spanish II\2 Grammar Notes\Capitulo 3B 110202.docx PM 12 02/02/2011 8:30 Clase del Señor Parra 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. J:\Teaching Items\Spanish II\2 Grammar Notes\Capitulo 3B 110202.docx PM 13 02/02/2011 8:30 Clase del Señor Parra ¡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 J:\Teaching Items\Spanish II\2 Grammar Notes\Capitulo 3B 110202.docx PM 14 02/02/2011 8:30 Clase del Señor Parra 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 J:\Teaching Items\Spanish II\2 Grammar Notes\Capitulo 3B 110202.docx PM 15 02/02/2011 8:30 Clase del Señor Parra 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.) J:\Teaching Items\Spanish II\2 Grammar Notes\Capitulo 3B 110202.docx PM 16 02/02/2011 8:30 Clase del Señor Parra 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 J:\Teaching Items\Spanish II\2 Grammar Notes\Capitulo 3B 110202.docx PM 17 02/02/2011 8:30 Clase del Señor Parra 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 J:\Teaching Items\Spanish II\2 Grammar Notes\Capitulo 3B 110202.docx PM 18 02/02/2011 8:30 Clase del Señor Parra 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. J:\Teaching Items\Spanish II\2 Grammar Notes\Capitulo 3B 110202.docx PM 19 02/02/2011 8:30 Clase del Señor Parra 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 J:\Teaching Items\Spanish II\2 Grammar Notes\Capitulo 3B 110202.docx PM 20 02/02/2011 8:30 Clase del Señor Parra 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 ei pedir ei repetir ei seguir ei servir ei vestir ei dormir ou 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. J:\Teaching Items\Spanish II\2 Grammar Notes\Capitulo 3B 110202.docx PM 21 02/02/2011 8:30 Clase del Señor Parra 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 [ei and ou] 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) J:\Teaching Items\Spanish II\2 Grammar Notes\Capitulo 3B 110202.docx PM 22 02/02/2011 8:30 Clase del Señor Parra 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 J:\Teaching Items\Spanish II\2 Grammar Notes\Capitulo 3B 110202.docx PM 23 02/02/2011 8:30 Clase del Señor Parra 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 J:\Teaching Items\Spanish II\2 Grammar Notes\Capitulo 3B 110202.docx PM 24 02/02/2011 8:30 Clase del Señor Parra 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 J:\Teaching Items\Spanish II\2 Grammar Notes\Capitulo 3B 110202.docx PM 25 02/02/2011 8:30 Clase del Señor Parra 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 J:\Teaching Items\Spanish II\2 Grammar Notes\Capitulo 3B 110202.docx PM 26 02/02/2011 8:30 Clase del Señor Parra 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 A ver si recuerdas... pág. 154 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 J:\Teaching Items\Spanish II\2 Grammar Notes\Capitulo 3B 110202.docx PM 27 02/02/2011 8:30 Clase del Señor Parra 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 J:\Teaching Items\Spanish II\2 Grammar Notes\Capitulo 3B 110202.docx PM 28 02/02/2011 8:30
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