I. Repasito
Conjugate the following irregular verbs:
II. Prueba
Today we have the quiz on irregular verbs in the preterite. I will give you a few minutes to look over your notes.
Necesitan un lápiz. ¡Buena suerte!
III. Double Object Pronouns
We are going to take notes on Double Object Pronouns today. When you finish the quiz, you can start your notes.
Please review your notes about direct objects and indirect objects.
The direct object pronouns are me, te, lo, la, nos, os, los, and las. They go before the conjugated verb or attached to the infinitive or present participle.
The indirect object pronouns are me, te, le, nos, os, and les. They also go before the conjugated verb or attached to the infinitive or present participle.
Sometimes a sentence will have a direct object pronoun and an indirect object pronoun. Here are the rules for double object pronoun placement:
Indirect object pronouns always come before direct object pronouns.
Conjugate the following irregular verbs:
- ella/estar
- yo/conducir
- ellos/querer
- nosotros/venir
- tú/ser
II. Prueba
Today we have the quiz on irregular verbs in the preterite. I will give you a few minutes to look over your notes.
Necesitan un lápiz. ¡Buena suerte!
III. Double Object Pronouns
We are going to take notes on Double Object Pronouns today. When you finish the quiz, you can start your notes.
Please review your notes about direct objects and indirect objects.
The direct object pronouns are me, te, lo, la, nos, os, los, and las. They go before the conjugated verb or attached to the infinitive or present participle.
The indirect object pronouns are me, te, le, nos, os, and les. They also go before the conjugated verb or attached to the infinitive or present participle.
Sometimes a sentence will have a direct object pronoun and an indirect object pronoun. Here are the rules for double object pronoun placement:
Indirect object pronouns always come before direct object pronouns.
- Example: Yo tiro la pelota a ti (I throw the ball to you) becomes Yo te la tiro (I throw it to you).
- Yo tiro la pelota a Juan becomes Yo se la tiro (not Yo le la tiro).
- Él me lo da. (He gives it to me).
- Él quiere dármelo (He wants to give it to me.)
Práctica: Complete the following practice activities online. You don't need to take screenshots.
Act 1
Act 2 Doble objeto
IV. Proyecto- Mi comida favorita
Today we will start on the Unit 5 project. We will work on it tomorrow as well.
For this project, you can choose to describe the food you eat at each meal or you can describe the daily meals that are typical in one of the Spanish-speaking countries.
The guidelines for the project are on Google Classroom, and they can be found here as well.
You will add this project to the Unidad 5 page on your Weeblys.
Act 1
Act 2 Doble objeto
IV. Proyecto- Mi comida favorita
Today we will start on the Unit 5 project. We will work on it tomorrow as well.
For this project, you can choose to describe the food you eat at each meal or you can describe the daily meals that are typical in one of the Spanish-speaking countries.
The guidelines for the project are on Google Classroom, and they can be found here as well.
You will add this project to the Unidad 5 page on your Weeblys.