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Transcript
Entry activity – odd one out
Extension: Suggest a suitable alternative to replace the odd word
- Ir
- Flor
- El año próximo
- Salió
- Bebiste
C1- correct choice C2 - chance C3 - consequence Achievement Points
martes nueve de julio
En clase
El futuro
The learning journey
Check list
- Entry task (on sheet)
- Date and title
- Present tense discussion
- Worksheet (tasks 1 + 2)
- Collect outstanding homework
- Glue sheets in book
- Cultural task
What is an infinitive verb? What are the 3 infinitive endings?
How do you form the immediate future tense in Spanish?
Gramática - video
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zrvprj6/video (watch until 0.50)
Gramática - el futuro
The immediate future is used to say what you are going to do or what is going to happen, eg voy a hacer mis deberes (I'm going to do my homework), voy a tener hijos dentro de diez años (I'm going to have children within the next ten years).
Ir
infinitive verb
Gramática - el futuro
Ir – to go Voy Vas Va Vamos Vais Van
infinitive verb bailar escuchar comer ceber salir ir
Gramática - time phrases
Some useful time phrases for talking about future plans include: COPIAD
Conjugate: I'm going to create (crear)
Conjugate: I'm going to create (crear)
Voy a crear
Conjugate: She is going to understand (entender)
Conjugate: She is going to understand (entender)
Va a entender
Conjugate: We are going to win (ganar)
Conjugate: We are going to win (ganar)
Vamos a ganar
Conjugate: They are going to lose (perder)
Conjugate: They are going to lose (perder)
Van a perder
Conjugate: You all are going to play (jugar)
Conjugate: You all are going to play (jugar)
Vais a jugar
Conjugate: You are going to enjoy (disfrutar)
Conjugate: You are going to enjoy (disfrutar)
Vas a disfrutar
Conjugate: He is going to go out (salir)
Conjugate: He is going to go out (salir)
Va a salir
Practicamos
- I am going to live in Miami.
- Pedro is going to work in London.
- We are going to eat in a restaurant.
- Are you (tú) going to play tennis?
- The students are going to listen to music.
Los estudiantes van a escuchar a música.
Voy a vivir en Miami.
¿Vas a jugar al tenis?
Vamos a comer en un restaurante.
Pedro va a trabajar en Londres.
HELP BOX To work – trabajar London – Londres The students – los estudiantes
Completa la hoja
Deberes
Due:
Cultura
Do you recognize any of these Spanish landmarks?
Vamos a ver un video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iu9YRBN5yZs