8-1:
HW due: Page 25 Act 23
Notes:
Ir + a + infinitive verb
--In English, we often say "I am going to (infinitive verb)" to talk about things that we are going to do in the future.
--We can use the same phrasing in Spanish
--Use a conjugated form of ir, followed by the word a (to), and an infinitive verb (-ar, -er, or -ir ending)
--Remember:
Ir- to go
Yo voy Nosotros vamos
Tú vas Vosotros vais
Usted Ustedes
Él va Ellos van
Ella Ellas
Examples:
Yo voy a estudiar en la biblioteca.
--->I am going to study in the library.
¿Qué vas a comer en el almuerzo?
--->What are you going to eat for lunch?
Vamos a tener un examen en la clase de matemáticas.
--->We are going to have a test in math class.
HW: Worksheet 4B-5
8-2:
HW due: 4A-2
CW: Page 24 Act 22
Notes: Question words (see post from 9/22)
HW: Worksheet 4A-4
HW due: Page 25 Act 23
Notes:
Ir + a + infinitive verb
--In English, we often say "I am going to (infinitive verb)" to talk about things that we are going to do in the future.
--We can use the same phrasing in Spanish
--Use a conjugated form of ir, followed by the word a (to), and an infinitive verb (-ar, -er, or -ir ending)
--Remember:
Ir- to go
Yo voy Nosotros vamos
Tú vas Vosotros vais
Usted Ustedes
Él va Ellos van
Ella Ellas
Examples:
Yo voy a estudiar en la biblioteca.
--->I am going to study in the library.
¿Qué vas a comer en el almuerzo?
--->What are you going to eat for lunch?
Vamos a tener un examen en la clase de matemáticas.
--->We are going to have a test in math class.
HW: Worksheet 4B-5
8-2:
HW due: 4A-2
CW: Page 24 Act 22
Notes: Question words (see post from 9/22)
HW: Worksheet 4A-4