Préterito Iregular
El Pretérito de Ser, Dar, Ir, Hacer
Some verbs don't follow the regular pattern of conjugations for the preterite tense. These verbs are irregulars. In this sections you will learn the conjugations of ser, dar, ir, y hacer. Note, the preterite forms of these verbs do NOT have accents!
View the presentation below to see specifically how these verbs are conjugated. Make sure and take notes as you will see these again on the module test.
El Pretérito de Estar, Tener, Poder, Venir
More verbs that don't follow the regular conjugation pattern of the preterite tense. They also do not have accents!
View the presentation see specifically how these verbs are conjugated. Make sure you take notes as you will see these again on the module test.
Vocabulary and Grammar Project
To incorporate the vocabulary and grammar you have learned in this chapter, you will be required to complete a project.
One of the best and most exciting ways to learn about a new culture is to experience it. There are countless sites around the world that offer a first-hand view through exhibits and guided tours. While it may not be possible to physically visit every site of historical significance, the internet provides ample opportunities to visit many of these locations virtually.
- First choose from one of the following topics based on what interests you the most:
- Art
- Architecture
- Music
- Dance
- Next, located in the Sidebar Resources to the right choose a link of your choice in order to further explore the topic that interests you most. All of these links pertain to the culture and arts of the Spanish-speaking world.
- Your project must include at least 20 vocabulary terms from this module.
- Once you explore the link and/or watch the video you are going to write a review en español. Tell what you like and dislike, etc.
- You must include a minimum of 6-8 complete sentences en español using the vocabulary terms and grammar from this module. (Example: Me gusta la música mucho. El templo de Chichen Itza tiene 365 escaleras.)
- Your project should be grammatically correct, including the use of appropriate punctuation and accents.
