Students will review the conjugation of regular –ar, -er, and –ir verbs in the present tense and will correctly use them in a sentence.
Students can conjugate the 17 most common irregular verbs in Spanish and use them in a sentence. (ser, estar, tener, dar, ver, decir, hacer, traer, saber, conocer, ir, poner, poder, venir, oír, querer, and salir)
Students will review the differences between ser and estar. They will correctly use them in sentences.
Students can conjugate regular –ar, -er, and –ir verbs in the preterite tense and can correctly use them in a sentence.
Students can conjugate irregular verbs in the preterite tense and can correctly use them in a sentence.
Students can conjugate regular verbs in the imperfect and can correctly use them in a sentence.
Students can conjugate irregular verbs in the imperfect and can correctly use them in a sentence. (ser, ir, and ver)
Students know and understand the differences between the use of the preterite tense and the use of the imperfect tense to express the past in Spanish.
Students can correctly choose between the preterite and imperfect tenses to create sentences in the past tense.
Students can conjugate regular –ar, -er, and –ir verbs in the future tense and can correctly use them in a sentence.
Students can conjugate regular –ar, -er, and –ir verbs in the conditional tense and can correctly use them in a sentence.
Students can correctly form regular present participles.
Students can combine present participles with the verb estar in the present tense to form the present progressive. They can correctly use the present progressive in a sentence.
Students can combine present participles with the verb estar in the imperfect tense to form the past progressive. They can correctly use the past progressive in a sentence.
Students can correctly form regular past participles.
Students can combine past participles with the verb haber in the present tense to form the present perfect tense. They can correctly use the present perfect tense in a sentence.
Students can combine past participles with the verb haber in the imperfect tense to form the pluperfect tense. They can correctly use the pluperfect tense in a sentence.
Students will improve their speaking ability through oral presentations on each verb tense, along with informal in-class conversations.
Students will improve their listening comprehension with the weekly use of the “Destinos” television series. Other Spanish-language videos will also be used on occasion. (Disney movies, etc.)