This week we have really started working on communicating activities that we do and how often we do them. This requires some verb conjugation in Spanish, which is not a difficult task, but does take some getting used to.
In order to use verbs in Spanish, the endings need to be changed in order to match the subject of the sentence. For example, the word bailar means to dance. However, if I want to say I dance, the word changes to Yo bailo. Like I said, it's not difficult but it usually take a bit of practice before it becomes a habit. I have been really impressed so far with the kids' understanding of this new skill and we have been able to do some fun activities this week! For a little bit of extra practice at home, have your child combine some of the words below to share how often they do certain activities. Don't let them forget to use the -o ending on those verbs! bailar nunca cantar no nadar a veces jugar.... muchas veces mirar.... todos los días correr siempre leer por la mañana pintar por la tarde hablar por la noche comer
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Nicole Farnham
2/2/2020 05:16:17 am
Thank you so much Señora Deprez! This was fun to work with.
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