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Vamos de viaje

Vamos de viaje. Unidad 1.1. ¡ Vamos de Viaje ! . You will learn: To discuss travel preparations To talk about things you do at an airport To ask how to get around town Use the personal a Learn direct object pronouns Learn indirect object pronouns. Why study abroad?.

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Vamos de viaje

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  1. Vamos de viaje Unidad 1.1

  2. ¡Vamos de Viaje! You will learn: • To discuss travel preparations • To talk about things you do at an airport • To ask how to get around town • Use the personal a • Learn direct object pronouns • Learn indirect object pronouns

  3. Why study abroad? • Reason to study abroad • Clip of a Clemson study abroad

  4. ¡Vamos de Viaje! Pg. 36-7 • ¿Adónde van Alejandro y Natalia de viaje? • ¿Porcuántotiempo van de viaje? • ¿Con quiénhablanparacomprar el boleto? • ¿Quiénhacelasmaletas? • ¿Porquéhacen cola Alejandro y Natalia? • ¿Quéhacen los agentes de la aduana?

  5. Personal “a” • Whenever a person is the object of a verb in Spanish, the personal a must be used after the verb and before the person that is the object. • Eg. Conocesa la profesora. Veoamisabuelos. Veolasmaletas. • In general, the verb tener does not take the personal a.

  6. ¿Quéves?

  7. Direct Object • What a direct object? • Direct object receive the action of the verb. • (answers the question who or what?) • Eg. I have the passport. • I have who or what? The passport.

  8. Find the direct object. • He has a boarding pass. • I see Paul at the airport. • We buy a ticket. • They visit their grandparents. • You all sell souvenirs.

  9. Direct object pronouns • Direct object pronouns take the place of direct object nouns. • I have the passport. • I have it.

  10. Direct object pronouns • What are the Spanish direct object pronouns? • me (me) nos (us) • te (you) os (you) • lo, la (him,her,it,you f.) los,las (you, them) • Direct object pronouns are placed directly before conjugated verbs.

  11. Direct object pronouns Examples: • Yoveoa la profesora. • Yolaveo. • Yotengo el itinerario. • Yolotengo.

  12. Direct object pronouns • When an infinitive follows the conjugated verb, the direct object pronoun can be placed before the conjugated verb or attached to the infinitive. No voy a hacer la maletahoy. • No lavoy a hacerhoy. OR • No voy a hacerlahoy.

  13. Change the sentence with the correct direct object pronoun. • Yotengounosboletos. • Ella ve a los pasajeros. • Nosotroscompramosunasmaletas. • Mi hermanovisita a mi hermana en lasciudades. • Ustedesvendenlibrosrojos. • Ustedtienequecomprar el paraguas.

  14. El Tango pg. C5 • Where did it begin? • Buenos Aires, Argentina- 19th century • What influenced the Tango? • European and African cultures • Who brought the Tango? • Immigrants to Argentina • What made it famous? • It became popular in France in the 1900s and spread through out the world.

  15. Indirect object • What is an indirect object? • Indirect objects tell who or for whom the action is done. • (answers the question to whom or for whom?) I give Rosa a ticket. • I give what? The ticket (D.O) • To whom? Rosa (I.O)

  16. Find the Indirect object • I bought him the book. • He gives them a house. • We sold Paul a car. • You all gave me the ticket.

  17. Indirect object pronouns • In Spanish, indirect object pronouns are used to accompany or replace nouns that act as indirect objects. • What are the indirect object pronouns? • me (to me) nos(to us) • te (to you) os (to you) • le (to him,to her, to you) les(to them,to you)

  18. Indirect Object Pronouns • You must use the indirect object pronoun toaccompany the noun it modifies or to replace the noun. Accompanies the noun: • Mamálesda el dineroaJosé y Ana. • Mom give Jose and Ana the money. Replaces the noun: • Mamálesda el dinero. • Mom gives them the money.

  19. Indirect object pronouns • When an infinitive follows the conjugated verb, the indirect object pronoun can be placed before the conjugated verb or attached to the infinitive. • Example: Levoy a vender mi cochea Sara. • Levoy a vender mi coche. OR • Voy a venderle mi coche.

  20. Some verbs because of their meaning are usually used with I.O.P. • servirmandar • traerdecir • pedirpreguntar • dar vender • Yotevendo un libro (a ti). • Nosotros les pedimos la pizza a ellos. • Ustedesnosdan el pasaporte (a nosotros).

  21. Translate • She serves me (the) dessert. • I bring you the drinks. • You ask her for the ticket. • They send us the itinerary. • I give them the passport. • You tell Mary the truth.

  22. Skit: The Airport Situations you may choose: 1. You are at a travel agency trying to book a trip. 2. You are at the airport ready to board a plane. • You just landed in foreign country. Include: Four people to a group Use some of the vocabulary from the chapter Bring props or make them (4 props each person) 7 sentences each (hello, etc.. Aren’t sentences) Must be memorized

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