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Intro 1

Feb 7
• Morning – afternoon
• Evening = hello
• Night = bye
• Capitalization – capital letters = ABCDEFG – Monday
• –s is on verbs
• Affirmatives with he – she – it – name (Alejandro) (Jimena) – singular objects
or animals
• 1- Wake up = she wakes up – He wakes up at 4:30am
• 2- Get up = he gets up – he gets up at 4:35am
• I watch TV – I go to bed – I get up
• I don’t watch TV – I don’t listen to the radio – I don’t cook

• She cooks her lunch – she works every day – he watches TV – he goes to bed
- he gets up
• Alejandro doesn’t listen to the radio – Sergio doesn’t cook.
• In the morning – in the afternoon – in the evening
• At night
• Context: Juanes
• Do you want to buy the tickets?
• Let’s meet at the Movistar arena –
• Do you want to meet at the theater / at the cinema / at the Colombo / at the
Movistar Arena / at the Campin?
• The Colombo Las Aguas is at Calle 19 No. 2A – 49
• Questions
• Do we have auxiliaries in Spanish?

• Do I/you/they/we study English in the morning?


• Does he/she/it/Sergio/Kathe/your brother/ study English in the morning?

• Do your parents work at night? Yes, they do. No, they don’t.
• Does Your mother work in the morning? No, she doesn’t.
• Do you _____ (normal verb)  _______? (time expression)​
• Does your mother ______ (normal verb) _____? (time expression)​
• I don’t have brothers.

• Does your mother work in the morning?


• Yes, my mother works in a company at 6 am.
• Yes, she works in a company at 6 am.
• Yes, Johana works in a company at 6 am.

• Does your brother buy food every day?


• Homework
• Class preparation
• Think about questions with this vocabulary

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