Quasimodo: Check your answers I have 5 brothers. -- Yo tengo cinco hermanos. They have a tall...

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Quasimodo: Check your answers I have 5 brothers. -- Yo tengo cinco

hermanos. They have a tall uncle. -- Ellos tienen un tío

alto. We have 10 cousins. -- Nosotros tenemos

diez primos.

I arrive at 6. – Yo vengo a las seis. He comes to the party. – él viene a la fiesta. We arrive at 8. – Nosotros venimos a las

ocho.

Tener idioms: Remember, an idiom is an expression that

doesn’t make full sense when translated word for word. You need to look at the phrase as a whole.

These Tener idioms, however, aren’t like the “happy as a clam” example where you could express the same thing in a different way. These are the correct way of stating the different ideas. They just sound funny when translated word for word to English.

You will just need to memorize these and remember to use them in the given situations rather than trying to translate from English directly.

Tener que [infinitive] = to have to do somethingTengo que trabajar el lunes.

I have to work on Monday.Ellos tienen que estudiar para la prueba. They need to study for the quiz.

¿Qué tienes que hacer hoy? What do you have to do today?

Tener ___ años ¿Cuántos años tienes tú?

Literally: How many years do you have? Meaning: How old are you?

Yo tengo veinticinco años. Literally: I have 25 years. Meaning: I am 25 years old.

Tener (mucho) calor Estamos en México de vacaciones. ¡Tenemos

mucho calor! Literally: We are in Mexico on vacation. We have a

lot of heat! Meaning: We are in Mexico on vacation. We are

very warm/hot.

Tener (mucho) frío Durante el invierno, ella tiene mucho frío.

Literally: During the winter she has a lot of cold. Meaning: During the winter she is really cold.

Tener (mucho) cuidado Él tiene mucho cuidado en el hielo pero

todavía se cayó (he still fell). Literally: He had a lot of care on the ice but he still

fell. Meaning: He was very careful on the ice but still

fell.

Tener (mucho) miedo (de) Mis hermanas tienen mucho miedo de las

arañas. Literally: My sisters have a lot of fear of the

spiders. Meaning: My sisters are very afraid of spiders.

Tener (mucha) hambre Ella tiene mucha hambre.

Literally: She has a lot of hunger. Meaning: She is very hungry.

Tener (mucha) sed Ella tiene mucha sed.

Literally: She has a lot of thirst. Meaning: She is very thirsty.

More tener idioms: Tener razón

Literally: To have reason

Meaning: to be right No tener razón

Literally: to not have reason

Meaning: to be wrong

Tener (mucha) prisa Literally: to have (a

lot of) haste

Meaning: to be in a hurry

Tener (mucho) sueño Literally: to have (a

lot of) sleepyness/dream

Meaning: to be tired Tener (mucha) suerte

Literally: to have (a lot of) luck

Meaning: to be lucky

Versículo: “Por lo demás, hermanos, todo lo que es

verdadero, todo lo honesto, todo lo justo, todo lo puro, todo lo amable, todo lo que es de buen nombre; si hay virtud alguna, si algo digno de alabanza, en esto pensad.”Filipenses cuatro versículo ocho

Agentes secretos y el mural de Picasso Con un compañero, tienes que responder a las

preguntas EN ORACIONES COMPLETAS.

Tarea: At home, try to find out a bit of information on

the Spanish Civil War:  Row 1: When did the war happen? What else was

happening in the world? Row 2: Who were the two sides that were fighting?

Who were the leaders? Row 3: Who are some famous people involved in

taking sides? Row 4: Which side did Pablo Picasso support/what

do we know about Pablo Picasso? Row 5: What happened in the city of Guernica in

this time to make it famous?