First of all, I was looking for a study sheet to post here to explain the preterite verb endings. When I found one, I realized that I had taught the vosotros form of -er and -ir verbs incorrectly. As my students know, vosotros is only used in Spain, and is often not taught (as was the case when I was in school). I had to look up the form, and I wrote it down wrong. I apologize and I will explain this in class tomorrow.
The -er/-ir vosotros verb ending in the preterite tense is -isteis.
Back to today,
1. Go over verb conjugations
2. -ar preterite practice
3. Dia de los Tres Reyes Magos (text p228), we read and understood, then students had to translate one of the two children's letters from the book.
La tarea: Study for quiz tomorrow on preterite verb endings. You can find the endings here
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