domingo, 25 de noviembre de 2012

Viajar


Hola

Are you ready to learn more verbs in Spanish?

In the previous lessons we have learnt some verbs involving movement. 

Today we are going to conjugate the verb Viajar (to travel).  Another verb that implies movement

VIAJAR (TO TRAVEL)
Yo viajo
Tú viajas
Él/Ella viaja
Nosotros viajamos
Vosotros viajáis
Ellos viajan

ELLOS VIAJANJUNTOS A ESPANA.
(THEY TRAVEL TO SPAIN TOGETHER)

¿CÚANDO VAS A VIAJAR CONMIGO?
(WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO TRAVEL WITH ME?)

Pan comido

Yes, it’s not so hard ;)

Hopw you like your new lesson.
Nos vemos


Horóscopo
Seguros vida

lunes, 5 de noviembre de 2012

Getting Around IV


Hola

Cómo estás?

I hope you have keep practicing after our previous lesson.  Today we are going to continue learning two new verbs related to Getting around and movement: The verbs Conducir and Tomar.

Let’s see
CONDUCIR (TO DRIVE)
Yo conduzco
Tú conduces
Él/Ella conduce
Nosotros conducimos
Vosotros conducis
Ellos/ Ellas conducen


Use conducir to refer to driving a vehicle:

TÚ CONDUCES MUY BIEN.
(YOU DRIVE VERY WELL)

ES DIFÍCIL CONDUCIR EN UNA CUIDAD NUEVA.
(IT'S DIFFICULT TO DRIVE IN A NEW CITY)

Now the verb Tomar:

TOMAR (TO TAKE)
Yo tomo
Tú tomas
Él/ella toma
Nosotros tomamos
Vosotros tomáis
Ellos toman


Attention: The verb tomar may be used to mean ''take" in the sense of taking something, or it may indicate the ''taking" of food or drink (it's used more frequently to mean ''to drink"):

TOMAMOS UN TAXI AL RESTAURANTE.
(WE TAKE A TAXI TO THE RESTAURANT)

YO NUNCA TOMO AGUA FRÍA.
(I NEVER DRINK COLD WATER)

To say someone is "tornado" is to say they're drunk.
If someone says, "Yo no tomo" they are telling you they don't drink alcohol.


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