CHAPTER 4 - EN LA ESCUELA
VOCABULARY PART 1 AND GRAMMAR PART 1
VOCABULARY : Activities at the school
GRAMMAR:
1. -AR Verbs in Present tense
2. ir, dar and estar
3. Rules to answer questions in Present Tense
VIDEOS TAKEN IN THE CLASSROOM.
GRAMMAR
-AR VERBS IN PRESENT TENSE
IR, DAR, ESTAR IN PRESENT TENSE
RULES TO ANSWER QUESTIONS IN SPANISH
CHAPTER 4 - VOCABULARY PART 1
CHAPTER 4 - EN LA ESCUELA
VOCABULARY Part 2 AND GRAMMAR PART 2
VOCABULARY: Activities at the school and the Spanish Club
GRAMMAR:
- Contractions AL & DEL
- Prepositions A, DE, EN
- Personal A
CONTRACTIONS AL AND DEL
PREPOSITIONS A,DE, EN
PERSONAL "A"
THESE OTHER VIDEOS WILL HELP YOU UNDERSTAND EVERYTHING BETTER IF YOU DIDN'T COMPREHEND ME
A - Spanish Lesson - Present Tense - AR verbs: all forms
Other videos to practice:
1. Spanish Lesson - Present Tense - Ar verbs: nosotros
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGJ6c3JN-_o
2. Spanish Lesson - Present - AR verbs: ellos, ellas, uds
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKBKTI5pE-k
B. IR DAR ESTAR (Irregular verbs) - Conjugation in Present Tense
Here are other videos for you to see more examples using these verbs.
- Irregular Verbs - Present Tense - Dar
Native Spanish speakers provide examples of sentences using irregular
The Spanish verb Dar (to give) is irregular in the present tense.
- Spanish lesson - Estar + emotions
In this video lesson, we'll be going over the irregular verb 'estar' (to be).
We use this verb for feelings/emotions,
locations and for the -ING (progressive) tenses.
C. Spanish Lesson - Ir (part 1) + places
Included is also some vocabulary on places drawn by yours truly! Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQhl9q4Io1E
D. Spanish Lesson - IR (part 2) ¿Adónde...?
In this video lesson, we'll be continuing with the verb ir in the present tense.
Ir is an irregular verb. This means that although 'to go' is ir, the different forms do not look even close to 'ir'.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fU8qrJuIeF0
E. Spanish Lesson - IR (part 3) ir + a + infinitive
In this video lesson we'll be going over the irregular verb IR.
If we have this verb and then another verb after it,
we can create a sort of a future tense.
Watch the video and hopefully it will make more sense!