Post by souahong on Jul 16, 2010 10:11:40 GMT -8
july 14
GRAMMAR-
Saber/conocer & pedir/preguntar
The Basics:
Saber is generally used to express knowledge of facts.
Conocer is generally used to express familiarity or acquaintance.
Pedir is generally used to make a request.
Preguntar is generally used to ask a factual question.
EX:
Tu sabes espanol-You know Spanish.
Tu conoces a Hilary-You know Hilary
Ella pide ayuda-She asks for help
Ella pregunta que hora es-She asks what time it is
Conjugation:
Saber-se, sabes, sabe, sabemos, sabeis, saben
Conocer-conozco, conoces, conoce, conocemos, conoceis, conocen
Pedir-pido, pides, pide, pedimos, pedis, piden
Preguntar-pregunto, preguntas, pregunta, preguntamos, preguntais, preguntan
VOCABULARY-
los pasatiempos: hobbies and pastimes
el ajedrez: chess
el billar: pool
la bola de billar: the pool ball
el bridge: bridge
los dados: dice
las damas: checkers
el domino: dominoes
la ficha: a playing piece in a game, or a chip
los naipes: playing cards
las cartas: cards
la poquer: poker
el baile de salon: ballroom dancing
el baile folklorico: folk dancing
el ballet: ballet
el cabaret/el cabare: cabaret
el cine: the cinema, movies
el circo: the circue
el club nocturno: the night club
el concierto: concert
la corrida de toros: the bullfight
la discoteca: the dance club
la feria: the festival or fair
el parque de atracciones: amusement park
el paseo: a drive or stroll (to see the sights)
la pelicula: the movie, film
el teatro: the theatre (on stage)
la novela: the novel
la ciencia ficcion: science fiction
el malabarismo: juggling
la observacion de aves: bird watching
la fotografia: photography
verbos utiles: useful verbs
acampar a: to camp
aplaudir: to applaud
atreverse: to dare (to do something risky)
coleccionar: to collect (make a collection)
competir: to compete
cultivar: to cultivate
distraerse: to enjoy oneself
divertirse: to have fun
entretenerse: to be entertained, or to pass the time
estrenar: to debut or show for the first time
ir de caminata: to take a hike
jugar: to play
navegar: to sail or navigate
relajarse: to relax
asolearse: to sunbathe
volar: to fly
jugar a las cartas: to play cards
jugar a los juegos de video: to play video games
navegar la internet: to surf the internet
tocar un instrumento: to play an instrument
dibujar: to draw
pintar: to paint
sacar fotos: to take pictures
leer: to read
escribir: to write
coser: to sew. . . . . . . . . . Very good. 7/15 Ms. V
GRAMMAR-
Hacer expressions and haber expressions
Pattern: The verb hacer is used in many expressions of time and weather.
Pattern: The verb haber is an auxiliary verb and is used in many impersonal expressions.
Hacer Expressions: Hacer means "to do" or "to make", but it is also used to express how time passes and what the weather is like.
Expressions of Time: To talk about how much time has passed, use this formula: Hace (time) que (activity).
Haber Expressions: The verb haber is not used as a normal action verb like tener or ser. Haber is an auxiliar, or "helping" verb, and is often translated as "to have".
GRAMMAR-
Saber/conocer & pedir/preguntar
The Basics:
Saber is generally used to express knowledge of facts.
Conocer is generally used to express familiarity or acquaintance.
Pedir is generally used to make a request.
Preguntar is generally used to ask a factual question.
EX:
Tu sabes espanol-You know Spanish.
Tu conoces a Hilary-You know Hilary
Ella pide ayuda-She asks for help
Ella pregunta que hora es-She asks what time it is
Conjugation:
Saber-se, sabes, sabe, sabemos, sabeis, saben
Conocer-conozco, conoces, conoce, conocemos, conoceis, conocen
Pedir-pido, pides, pide, pedimos, pedis, piden
Preguntar-pregunto, preguntas, pregunta, preguntamos, preguntais, preguntan
VOCABULARY-
los pasatiempos: hobbies and pastimes
el ajedrez: chess
el billar: pool
la bola de billar: the pool ball
el bridge: bridge
los dados: dice
las damas: checkers
el domino: dominoes
la ficha: a playing piece in a game, or a chip
los naipes: playing cards
las cartas: cards
la poquer: poker
el baile de salon: ballroom dancing
el baile folklorico: folk dancing
el ballet: ballet
el cabaret/el cabare: cabaret
el cine: the cinema, movies
el circo: the circue
el club nocturno: the night club
el concierto: concert
la corrida de toros: the bullfight
la discoteca: the dance club
la feria: the festival or fair
el parque de atracciones: amusement park
el paseo: a drive or stroll (to see the sights)
la pelicula: the movie, film
el teatro: the theatre (on stage)
la novela: the novel
la ciencia ficcion: science fiction
el malabarismo: juggling
la observacion de aves: bird watching
la fotografia: photography
verbos utiles: useful verbs
acampar a: to camp
aplaudir: to applaud
atreverse: to dare (to do something risky)
coleccionar: to collect (make a collection)
competir: to compete
cultivar: to cultivate
distraerse: to enjoy oneself
divertirse: to have fun
entretenerse: to be entertained, or to pass the time
estrenar: to debut or show for the first time
ir de caminata: to take a hike
jugar: to play
navegar: to sail or navigate
relajarse: to relax
asolearse: to sunbathe
volar: to fly
jugar a las cartas: to play cards
jugar a los juegos de video: to play video games
navegar la internet: to surf the internet
tocar un instrumento: to play an instrument
dibujar: to draw
pintar: to paint
sacar fotos: to take pictures
leer: to read
escribir: to write
coser: to sew. . . . . . . . . . Very good. 7/15 Ms. V
GRAMMAR-
Hacer expressions and haber expressions
Pattern: The verb hacer is used in many expressions of time and weather.
Pattern: The verb haber is an auxiliary verb and is used in many impersonal expressions.
Hacer Expressions: Hacer means "to do" or "to make", but it is also used to express how time passes and what the weather is like.
Expressions of Time: To talk about how much time has passed, use this formula: Hace (time) que (activity).
Haber Expressions: The verb haber is not used as a normal action verb like tener or ser. Haber is an auxiliar, or "helping" verb, and is often translated as "to have".