I. Repasito
Write the sentences and conjugate the verbs in either the preterite or the imperfect:
II. Pronouns after prepositions
Today you are going to take notes on pronouns after prepositions in Spanish. Please take out a piece of paper to write your notes. You can share a computer with someone if you need to.
A preposition is a word that usually comes before a noun or pronoun; it expresses a relationship between the noun and another word. Ex. The man is on the platform. She arrived
after dinner.
In Spanish, like in English, the object of a preposition is the noun or pronoun after the preposition.
Copy down the chart below and the example sentences:
Write the sentences and conjugate the verbs in either the preterite or the imperfect:
- Yo ______________ (comer) desayuno a las ocho.
- Yo _____________ (comer) desayuno todos los días.
- Tú _____________ (casarse) con Marta.
- Los chicos ________________ (caminar) al parque el otro día.
- Algunas veces, Carlos _______________ (correr) a la escuela.
II. Pronouns after prepositions
Today you are going to take notes on pronouns after prepositions in Spanish. Please take out a piece of paper to write your notes. You can share a computer with someone if you need to.
A preposition is a word that usually comes before a noun or pronoun; it expresses a relationship between the noun and another word. Ex. The man is on the platform. She arrived
after dinner.
In Spanish, like in English, the object of a preposition is the noun or pronoun after the preposition.
Copy down the chart below and the example sentences:
Note that, except for mí and ti, these pronouns are the same as the subject pronouns.
instead of ti and mí.
Papá va a sentarse entre tú y yo.
Here are some common prepositions:
- Mí (me) has an accent mark to distinguish it from the possessive adjective mi (my).
- Ex. ¿Quieres venir conmigo al concierto? (Do you want to come to the concert with me?)
- Ex. Sí, quiero ir contigo (Yes, I want to go with you).
instead of ti and mí.
Papá va a sentarse entre tú y yo.
Here are some common prepositions:
In your notes, complete the following sentences with the appropriate preposition and pronoun:
Go to Google Classroom, and open the assignment called Practice with Prepositional Pronouns.
Read the email, and complete the short dialogue with the appropriate pronouns.
- (with him) No quiero ir ________________.
- (for her) Las galletas son _________________.
- (for me) Los mariscos son _________________.
- (with you. pl. form.) Preferimos estar _______________.
- (with me) ¿Quieres hablar _____________?
- (with you, sing. inform.) Nunca me aburro ____________.
Go to Google Classroom, and open the assignment called Practice with Prepositional Pronouns.
Read the email, and complete the short dialogue with the appropriate pronouns.
III. El pretérito y el imperfecto
To practice comparing the preterite and the imperfect, you are going to do two online activities. If you need another explanation of when to use preterite and when to use imperfect, watch the video below.
To practice comparing the preterite and the imperfect, you are going to do two online activities. If you need another explanation of when to use preterite and when to use imperfect, watch the video below.
On a piece of paper, you are going to write 10 true/false statements using vocabulary from "Etapas de la vida" and "Relaciones personales."
More preterite vs. imperfect practice:
Superhombre en Chile
Reminder: turn in the assignments from yesterday and Monday.
- Ex. Un soltero es un hombre que no está casado (cierto).
- Ex. La vejez ocurre antes de la niñez (falso- La vejez ocurre después de la madurez).
More preterite vs. imperfect practice:
Superhombre en Chile
Reminder: turn in the assignments from yesterday and Monday.
- La vida de Sergio
- La vida de Beatriz
- Semana Santa