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A Comer 2 + Poder, Probar, Preferir, Pedir And Servir

Published on Nov 27, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

OBJECTIVE: STUDENTS WILL

USE NEW VOCABULARY TO ORDER FOOD.
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¿QUÉ DESEA USTED?

WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE? (FORMAL)
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QUISIERA UN SÁNDWICH DE QUESO.

I WOULD LIKE A CHEESE SANDWICH.
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¿Y PARA TOMAR?

AND TO DRINK?

PARA TOMAR, QUIERO JUGO DE TOMATE.

TO DRINK, I WANT TOMATO JUICE.
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¿DESEA ALGO DE POSTRE?

WOULD YOU LIKE SOMETHING FOR DESSERT?
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SÍ, ¿ME TRAE UN FLAN?

YES, COULD YOU BRING ME A FLAN?
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¿NOS TRAE LA CUENTA, POR FAVOR?

COULD YOU BRING US THE CHECK, PLEASE?
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OBJECTIVE: STUDENTS WILL

CONJUGATE THE VERBS: PODER, PREFERIR, PROBAR, PEDIR AND SERVIR.
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THE VERB 'PEDIR' MEANS TO ORDER OR ASK FOR.

¿QUÉ VAS A PEDIR? WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO ORDER?

THE VERB 'SERVIR' MEANS TO SERVE.

¿QUÉ SIRVEN EN LA CAFETERÍA? WHAT DO THEY SERVE IN THE CAFETERIA?

SIEMPRE PIDO UNA ENSALADA. I ALWAYS ORDER A SALAD.

SIRVEN MUCHA COMIDA. THEY SERVE A LOT OF FOOD.
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THE VERB 'PREFERIR' MEANS TO PREFER.

  • ¿Prefieres jugo o leche con el almuerzo?
  • Do you prefer juice or milk with lunch?
  • Prefieres salir o ver televisión?
  • Do you prefer to go out or watch TV?

THE VERB 'PODER' MEANS TO BE ABLE.

  • ¿Nos puede traer otra silla?
  • Can you bring us another chair?
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THE VERB 'PROBAR' MEANS TO TRY SOMETHING, AS IN TO TASTE.

  • ¿Qué tal si pruebas la sopa?
  • How about trying the soup?
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