Saying what we do for other people (Part 1/2)
In this lesson, we will use indirect object pronouns and direct objects to say what we do for others.
12 lessons
In this lesson, we will use indirect object pronouns and direct objects to say what we do for others.
In this lesson, we will focus on verb endings to identify who is doing the action in sentences with indirect object pronouns.
In this lesson, we will be using 'gustar'-type verbs to say what we and others like. We will focus in particular on the use of 'a mí', 'a ti' and 'a él/ella'. We will also remind ourselves of indirect object pronouns.
In this lesson, we will look at 'gustar'-type verbs and putting the subject at the front of the sentence. We will also contrast 'me gusta'/'me gustaría' and other opinions in the conditional. We will also be using infinitives to say what we would like to do as a job.
In this lesson, we will compare and use the 3rd person singular of -er and -ir verbs in the present and preterite tenses. We will also practise the use of 'ser' and 'ir' in the third person singular, in present and preterite tenses.
In this lesson, we will compare and use the 3rd person singular of -ar verbs in the present and preterite tenses. We will also practise the use of 'hacer' in the 3rd person singular, in present and preterite tenses.
In this lesson, we will compare the uses of the the 1st and 3rd persons plural of -er/-ir verbs in the present and preterite tenses.
In this lesson, we will compare the uses of the the 1st and 3rd persons plural of -ar verbs in the present and preterite tenses.
In this lesson, we will be comparing people and places using 'más'/'menos'/'menor'/'mayor'. We will also look at adjectival agreement in the singular form.
In this lesson, we will use 'mejor' and 'peor' in comparison sentences. We will also look at the endings for adjectives in the plural.
In this lesson, we will be using demonstrative adjectives 'este'/'esta'/'estos'/'estas' to talk about what clothes we want, focussing on the singular person forms of 'querer'.
In this lesson, we will be using demonstrative adjectives 'este'/'esta'/'estos'/'estas' and we will also revise the singular persons of 'deber'/'poder'/'tener'.