Spanish 2- BM - Science Leadership Academy

La Cita de Mi Verano
By: Dayona McNeil, Mabintu Donzo and Terrance williams
Mabintu
1.)
La Conversación
Parte Uno
Tengo que llamar a Terrance.
2.) ¡Hola Terrance!
4.)
Muy muy bien. ¿Que hiciste el verano
pasado?
6.)
Bien! ¿Qué tal?
9.)
Ok, está bien.
Terrance
3.)
¿Hola, Como Estas?
5.)
Pasé tiempo con mi novia.
7.)
Muy Muy Bien.
8.)
Yo debo llamar a Dayonna.
Dayonna
La Conversación
Parte Dos
Terrance
1.) ¿Hola?
2.) ¡Hola Dayonna!
3.) ¿Hola, Como Estas?
4.) Bien. ¿Tienes un momento?
5.) Si. No es problema.
6.) ¿Estas segura?
7.) Si, ¿Qué hiciste pasado verano
con Maya?
8.) Ay, muy cómico. Es por eso
que te llamamos por teléfono.
9.) ¿Que tal la cita con Maya?
10.) Muy Bien
La Explicación
Parte Uno
My script- Hey Noah! So in the previous conversation you see that
immediately, she asks me what did I do last summer? The verb used in this
question is hacer. Now, despite any time tense you are using, whether it be
past, present or future, you would conjugate hacer for tú. Now, when you
conjugate a verb in the preterite tense, things change a little. You notice that
I say hiciste. This is not how you would conjugate any –er verb. It is different
with hacer because it is an irregular verb. Also, another preterite tense verb
you see is pasé. This verb is pronounced as pasar while in the infinitive
state, and is conjugated with pasó when referring to the subject yo (or I).
But, when you conjuagate it for yo in the preterite tense, it changes from
ending with –ar to é. Now, learning these conjugation rules may be a little
tricky, but believe me, you will get the hang of it. (Mabintu had a script to but
did not send it... It is also a video that we made.)
La Cita con Maya
Parte Uno
Mabintu
Dayona
1.) ¿Adónde fuiste ayer con Maya?
3.) Está bien. ¿Hablaron?
5.) ¿De qué hablaron...?
7.) ¿Le hicisteis a Maya unos
cumplidos?
Terrance
2.) Nosotros fuimos al ciñe y
un restaurante en Nueva York.
4.) Si.
6.) No sé.
9.) A las chicas les gustan los
cumplidos.
8.) Si. Es lo que dije primero.
La Explicación
Parte Tres
Hey Noah, I’m back again. This time, there are multiple examples where preterite tense
verbs are used. And on the other hand, there are a few present tense verbs as well. So,
in the very first sentence of the conversation Mabintu asks where did I go with Maya.
Normally, it would be ir, or voy if it is conjugated for I, this is in the present tense. But,
since she is asking me where did I go with Maya, it makes it past tense. And of course, I
respond with another form of preterite ir known as fuimos. This is the preterite form of ir
when referring to the subject we. Most of the time any conjugated verb when referring to
we, will have mos at the end. Also, another verb I used is seen in a previous
conversation, hablar. Now hablaron is conjugated for you guys, ustedes or ellos, or ellas.
In ths case it is ellos. When conjugating an –ar verb for ellos, you drop the ar, and add –
aron. Again, you see the preterite they form of hacer, that weird irregular verb. Notice,
when using different times in one conversation be sure to stay on your toes so you can
keep up with what time you are talking about. For example, Dayona says A las chicas les
gustan los cumplidos.” This means “grils like compliments.” Now gustar is a regular ar
verb so you can use that conjugation rule I told you about earlier, drop the –ar and add –
aron. Now, this would only be if it were in the preterite tense. We are talking about the
present so we would conjugate it accordingly. For this you simply drop the –ar and and –
an. Well now, hopefully you are a little more clear with the conjugation rules. Have fun
learning Spanish Adios!!!
La Conversación
Parte Tres
Dayona
Mabintu
Terrance
2.) Yo tambien, tengo que
terminar mi proyecto de español
1.) Adios,Tengo que
hacer la tarea.
3.) Ok. Adios
4.)
Ok. Buenos Noches!!
5.) Adios!!!
La Cita con Maya- The Flashback
(EL VIDEO)
La Celebración
Well Noah, I hope you are enlightened after this
tutorial and you that you learned a lot. If there are
any questions you may have, feel free to email me
at [email protected]. I hope our tutorial will
help you in the future obtain your ultimate goal of
mastering Spanish. Well, best of luck. Be sure to
keep in mind the tips and always feel free to refer
back to the video when you need a little assistance.
BLOOPERS!!!
(HOW NOT TO GO ON A DATE)
Credits
• Dayona McNeil
• Mabintu Donzo
• Terrance Williams
• Maestro Jesus
• Señorita G.
• Dana Williams