Archive for the ‘verbs’ Category

Summer Assessments – Beginning 23rd May 2011

May 6, 2011

The summer assessments will cover the following topics:

Travel and transport
Holiday activities
Countries
Places (in town / compass points)
You will also need to revise the past and future tense. 

Use the following links to help you revise:

www.linguascope.com – beginner – el tiempo, los paises, el transporte, en la ciudad

www.languagesonline.org.uk – spanish – caminos 2 – unidad 1, unidad 8

www.espanol-extra.co.uk – core – weather, countries, holidays, language and grammar (the preterite)

www.vocabexpress.com – mis vacaciones (all the topics in that folder)

Below is your speaking and writing assessment to prepare for after half-term:

Deberes para el 1 de noviembre

October 21, 2010

Learn the following verbs and pronouns off by heart and write a short text saying which sports you play (30-40 words):

Deberes para miercoles, 13 de enero (Homework for 13th January)

January 8, 2010

Ex1.  Re-arrange the sentences in the correct order to make a text about someone going out for dinner (similar to the David Backham text we did in class).

Ex 2.  Look at the information in the table.  Use that information to complete the gaps in the text below the box.

El Preterito – (past simple tense)

January 8, 2010

The past tense can be quite complicated in Spanish.  The preterite is the simple past tense and is used to talk about things we did in the past.  The endings of the verbs change differently to how they do in the present tense.  Look at the table below to find the endings for regular verbs in the preterite.

Unfortunately, not all verbs are regular in Spanish, below are 4 irregular verbs that are used often.  You have to learn these off by heart as there is no pattern.

Soler – to tend to

November 25, 2009

You can use the verb ‘soler’ instead of saying ‘normalmente’ or ‘generalmente’ – it means that you tend to do something, but remember to include another verb in the infinitive to make a full sentence.