Remember ‘it will be’ in Spanish = será! To the right there are some time expressions you could use to expand your sentences. It would be great to see you extending your phrases too with extra details, time expressions and opinions. An example might be – Voy a ir al cine con mis amigos or vamos a comer en un restaurante. Remember you need the part of ir + a + an infinitive. Once you have created your mind map make some future tense phrases as shown in the video. You can use as we demonstrated in the first blog if there are any you would like to look up. Remember, in Spanish these verb forms will always end in “ar”, “er” or “ir”. Task: Create your own mind map of key Spanish infinitives you think would be useful to you (e.g. It’s a great idea to learn this verb by heart – maybe you could come up with your own song to help you remember the verb conjugation? Knowing how to use a range of tenses is so important as a foundation for your Spanish learning. This week we will be looking at another irregular verb ‘ir – to go’ and how it is used to form immediate (near) future tense. Hopefully you found the videos helpful and had a go at the tasks on the worksheet. Remember to email us with your work and ideas at week we looked at two key irregular verbs in the present tense: ‘jugar – to play’ and ‘hacer – to do’. We also hope to inspire you with a bit of fun and culture too! It’s been lovely to hear about some of the work that you’ve been doing so far. Everything uploaded is aimed at putting you in the best position to succeed in your GCSE’s. This page will be updated weekly with skills, top tips, culture, vocabulary and grammar to support your learning. ¡Bienvenido Year 9! I hope you are all well.
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