Conjugating Spanish Verbs
Conjugation is the changing of a verb in agreement with the personal pronouns. Spanish verbs change according to the personal pronoun. That means they have different endings depending on which personal pronoun is used.
Take a look at the 12 verbs on the first Web site below. Click on the eye to see the conjugations of the verb and then on the ear to hear them.
Then, using what you learned on the first site and the study guide on the second site, conjugate 5 verbs using 3 different personal pronouns each. Write a sentence for each conjugation; you should have a total of 15 sentences.
- Conjugating Verbs
- Verb Study Guide
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Lesson Name: Conjugating Spanish Verbs |
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Objective:
Students will learn how to conjugate verbs in Spanish. They will then write 15 sentences using 3 different conjugations of the same verb.
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Grade: (9-12)
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Lesson Login: conjugate_verbs
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Additional disciplines:
Computer Skills
ELA
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Materials:
Computer with Internet access
Paper and pen
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Interactive Whiteboard Tip:
Display the first Web site on the interactive whiteboard. Have students click on the eye for each verb. Let them read each conjugation aloud to the class. Then, have students click on the ear for each to hear the correct pronunciation. Together as a class, repeat each aloud.
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