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Angeline De Castro

MODULE 11: Verbos Irregulares ( tiempo presente del modo indicativo )


Prepared by: Mr. Genesis I. Magbanlac

Overview:

This module will guide you in engaging in the Foreign Language particularly the Spanish
language. The process will start on composing basic Spanish Sentences. You will learn and
discover the things in the garden, the conjugation of the irregular verbs in Spanish. It will also
help you to compose an essay consisting simple sentences in Spanish and later on, will improve
your speaking skills by learning how to pronounce some Spanish words.

Module Objectives:

After completing the module, you are expected to:

1. Discover the things in the garden in Spanish.


2. Learn the conjugation of the irregular verbs and vocabularies in Spanish
3. Compose sentences by using the personal pronouns and the conjugation of the irregular
verbs
4. Write an essay about your community and learn how to pronounce the cardinal numbers.

Course Materials:

Review:
A. Translate the following weather in Spanish.

1. It’s hot
2. It’s cold
3. It’s sunny
4. It’s windy
5. It’s foggy
6. It’s good weather
7. It’s bad weather
8. Rains
9. Snows
10. It’s cloudy

Discovery:
The following are things in the garden in Spanish:

Semilla - Seed Maceta - Flower pot


Arbol – Tree Pala - Shovel
Flor – Flower Tierra – Land
Aspersor/Rociador - Sprinkler Roca – Rock
Hierba - Grass

Discussion:

Verbos Irregulares ( tiempo presente del modo indicative )

Entrar (to enter)


entro entramos
entras entrais
entra entran

Salir (to exit; to go out)


salgo salimos
sales salis
sale salen

Sentar (to sit down)


siento sentamos
sientas sentais
sienta sientan

Empezar (to begin)


empiezo empecemos
empieces empeceis
empiece empiecen

Decir (to say)


digo decimos
dices decis
dice dicen

Permanecer (to remain)


permanezco permanecemos
permaneces permaneceis
permanece permanecen

Contrar (to narrate)


cuento contamos
cuentas contais
cuenta cuentan

Oler (to smell)


huelo olemos
hueles oléis
huele huelen
Doler (to hurt; to pain)
duelo dolemos
dueles doléis
duele duelen

Venir (to come)


vengo venimos
vienes venis
viene vienen

Mentir (to tell a lie)


miento mentimos
mientes mentis
miente mienten

Reirse (to laugh)


rio reimos
ries reis
rie rien

Sonreir (to smile)


sonrio sonreimos
sonries sonreis
sonrie sonrien

Dormir (to sleep)


duermo dormimos
duermes dormis
duerme duermen

Morir (to die)


muero morimos
mueres moris
muere mueren

Vocabularios:

A. Las Otras Partes del Cuerpo

Riñon – Kidney
Encia – Gum
Diente – Tooth
Higado – Liver
Vesicula – Gall bladder
Lengua – Tongue
Corazon – Heart
Stomago – Stomach
Pulmon – Lungs

B. Las Cosas de Guerra

La espada– Sword La piedra – Stone


La lanza – Spear La honda – Sling
La hacha – Ax El arco y la flecha – Bow and Arrow
El casco – Helmet La pistola – Pistol
La armadura – Armor El cañon – Canon
El escudo– Shield El fusil – Rifle
La daga – Dagger El torpedo – Torpedo
El misil – Missile
El veneno – Poison
La bomba – Bomb
La granada – Grenade
La dinamita – Dynamite
El carruaje – Carriage
La nave/el barco de battala – Battle
ship
El tanque – Tank
La caz/ avion de combate – Fighter
plane

C. Cosas de Viaje

Billete – Ticket Parada de autobus – Bus stop


Maleta - Suitcase Aeropuerto - Airport
Llave - Key Pasaporte – Passport
Hotel – Hotel Semaforo – Traffic light
Apartamento – Apartment Luz de calle - Street light
Casa -House Viajente – Tourist
Billete - Money Puerto de mar – Sea port
Moneda - Coin Señero – Landmark
Mapa – Map Taxi – Taxi
Calle – Street Parque - Park
Avenida – Avenue Bar - Bar
Camino - Road Restaurante - Restaurant
Señales de trafico – Road signs Cuarto de baño – Comfort room
Agencia de viaje – Travel agency

Assessment:
A. Traduce las siguientes oraciones.
-del ingles al español
1. She enters the house- Ella entra la casa
2. I enter the garden- Yo entro el jardin
3. They enter through ( a trave’s ) the trees.- Ellos entran a traves los arboles
4. You (sing. fem.) enter the land- Tu entras la tierra
5. You (plu., fem) enter the flowers.- Vosotras entrais las flores
6. We (fem.) enter the school. - Nosotras entramos la escuela
7. He enters through the door- El entra a traves la puerta
8. You (sing.,masc ) enter the grass- Tu entras el césped
9. The (masc.) enter through the forest- Ellos entran a traves el bosque
10. You (plu.,. masc) enter the rocks- Vosotros entrais las rocas
11. She exist(goes out of) the house.
12. I exist (go out) through the window
13. I exit ( go out) through the trees.
14. You (sing., fem) exist ( go out of) the land
15. You (plu.,. fem) exist (go out of) the room
16. We (fem.) exist (go out of ) the school
17. He exist ( goes out) through the door
18. You(sing.masc) exist (go out of the rock
19. They ( masc) exist ( go out ) through
20 . You (plu.,. masc) exist (go out of the flowers

21. She stays in me.


22. I say about the mountains
23. They sit on the chairs.
24. You (sing. fem.) begin with the hands.
25. You (plu., fem) say about her eyes
26. We (fem) stay with our grandparents
27. He begins with his wife
28. You (sing.masc) sit on the table.
29. You (masc) say about the tools
30. You (plu.,. masc) begin with the house.
31. She says to my wife
32. I begin with you
33. They sit on truck driver.
34. You (sing. fem.) say to the priest.
35. You (plu., fem) sit on me.
36. We (fem) stay with the teacher
37. He begins with the king.
38. You (sing. masc) sit on the knight.
39. They (masc) stay with the solider.
40. You (plu., masc) begin with my brother.

41. She searches.


42. I searcher.
43. They searcher.
44. You (sing., fem) search.
45. You (plu., fem) search.
46. We (fem) search.
47. He search.
48. The (sing., masc) search.
49. They (masc) search
50. You (plu., masc) search
51. She gets
52. I get.
53. They get.
54. You (sing., fem) get
55. We (plu., fem) get.
56 We (fem) get
57. He gets
58. You (sing., masc) get
59. They (masc) get
60. You (plu., masc) get
61. She distinguishes
62. I distinguish
63. They distinguish
64. You (sing., fem) distinguish
65. You (plu.,fem) distinguish
66. We (fem)distinguishes
67. He distinguish
68. You (sing.,masc) distinguish
69. They ( masc) distinguish
70. You (plu.,masc) distinguish

71. She smells the flower


72. I smell the flower
73. They smell the flower
74. You (sing.,fem) smell the flower
75. You (plu.,fem) smell they flower
76. We(fem) smell the flower
77 . He smells the flower
78. You (sing.masc) smell the flower
79. They (masc) smell the flower
80. You (plu.,masc) smell the flower

81. She narrates


82.They narrate
83. They narrates
84.You (sing.,fem) narrate
85. You (pl.,fem) narrate
86. We (fem) narrate
87. He narrates
88. You (sing.,masc) narrate
89. They(masc) narrate
90. You (pl.,masc) in pain
92. His heart hurts
93. Their livers
94. He tooth hurt
95. Your kidneys hurts
96.She comes.
97. You(pl.,fem) come
98. We (fem) come
99. He comes
100. They lie (tell a lie)
101. You (sing.,masc) lie (tell a lie)
102. They (masc) lie (tell a lie)
103. You (pl.,masc) lie (tell a lie)
104. I laugh at the lance of the solider
105. They laughs at axes in the house
106. We (fem) laugh at the shield
107. He laughs at the rocks
108. You (sing.,masc) laugh at the cannon
109. They (masc) laugh at his pistol
110. She smile at bullet
111. I smile at the torpedo
112.They simle at the misile
113. You (sing.,fem) simle at the tank
114. You (pl.,fem) smile at the battle ship
115. She sleeps on the chair
116. I sleep on the roof
117. They sleep on the bed
118. You (sing.,fem) sleep in the kitchen
119. You (pl.,masc) sleep in the bus
120. She dies on the chair
121.I die on the roof
122.They die on the bed
123. He dies on the table
124. You (sing.,masc) die in the house

Tarea/Assignment:

Emergency    

Help! ¡Ayuda! ah-YOO-dah!


I need a doctor Necesito un medico neh-seh-SEE-toh OON MEH-dee-coh

I don’t feel well Me siento mal meh SYEHN-toh mahl

Call the police! Llama a la policia YAH-meh oon ah lah poh-lee-SEE-ah

Fire! ¡Incendio! ¡een-sehn-deeoh!

1. Look for a picture of your ideal house and then make sentences about the rooms and parts
of the house in Spanish. Use all the vocabulary you know to write a description for the
house you have chosen.

Frente a mi casa puedes ver la belleza del paisaje. Hay plantas o jardín en el frente, en el
medio está el camino hacia la puerta de entrada de la casa. Es una casa de dos pisos, con
un amplio living en el primer piso, al costado está la cocina con sala de confort y también
tiene una habitación. Al otro lado hay dos habitaciones para invitados. En el segundo piso
hay un dormitorio principal y luego dos habitaciones normales nuevamente. Cada
habitación tiene una habitación confort. El dormitorio principal tiene sus estanterías, una
barra de bar y un balcón. Todo alrededor, dentro y fuera de la casa está limpio y
ordenado.

Reference:

Maaño, Ferdinand I. 2016, Aprendiendo Español 2, Sacred Heart College p. 75-100.


https://www.theintrepidguide.com/common-spanish-phrases/#.Xyo4dRMzaRs

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