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Game Plan

Game Plan. Collect Tests Listening Review adj.’s, ser, estar Ser vs. Estar. Warm-Up Activity. Pg. 62 ex. 2-3. Listening. Pg. 60 2-1. Ser vs. Estar. What do we use ser for? What about estar?. Ser “to be”. Estar “to be”. Identity Occupation Origin Time. Location Health Well-Being.

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Game Plan

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  1. Game Plan • Collect Tests • Listening • Review adj.’s, ser, estar • Ser vs. Estar

  2. Warm-Up Activity • Pg. 62 ex. 2-3

  3. Listening • Pg. 60 2-1

  4. Ser vs. Estar • What do we use ser for? • What about estar?

  5. Ser “to be” Estar “to be” • Identity • Occupation • Origin • Time • Location • Health • Well-Being

  6. Ser vs. Estar • The main difference is that estar refers to temporary attributes while ser to permanent or more lasting ones. • The best way would be to think of estar as of Spanish version of present continuous or a word being: • The book is being on the table. I am being well. She is being busy. • Also note that "estar aburrido" means "to be bored", BUT!!! "ser aburrido" means "to be boring". http://www.itc.csmd.edu/lan/belenl/confuse.html#ser

  7. Ser/Estar with adjectives • Ser+adjective= what something/one is like • Soy feliz- I am a happy person • Estar+adjective= how someone/thing is… different from the norm… a current condition • Estoy triste- I am sad…. Right now.

  8. Continued • Contento, cansado and enojado are ALWAYS used with estar

  9. Ella es mala She’s bad/evil El chico es listo The boy is clever La manzana es verde The apple is green Ella está mala She is ill El chico está listo The boy is ready La manzana está verde The apple is ripe Compare

  10. Try it! • Pg 72 ex. 2-17

  11. Practice Practice Practice • http://www.colby.edu/~bknelson/exercises/ser_estar.html • http://www.willamette.edu/~bortega/Ejercicios/Chapter03/ch03.10_ser_de_estar_en.htm • http://www.studyspanish.com/cgi-bin/verbs/verb_drill.cgi?option=1&title=3&type=B&conjugations=1&subjects=0

  12. Homework • 2-2 to 2-9

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