What people do: -ER and -IR verbs

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Why this why now

This unit introduces pupils to -ir and -er verbs. They learn to conjugate forms that are the same for both verb types. In future units, pupils will learn to conjugate forms where -er and -ir verbs differ. Pupils embed forming yes/ no questions using rising intonation by applying their knowledge to -er and -ir verbs. Pupils revisit key sounds ga, go, gu, ge, gi, j.

Prior knowledge requirements

  • Pupils know how to use 'es' in sentences with infinitives.
  • Pupils know singular persons of -ar verbs.
  • Pupils know to use raised intonation when asking a yes/ no question.
  • Pupils know what an infinitive is.
  • Pupils know singular forms of the verb 'hacer'.
  • Pupils know sound-symbol correspondences [ga], [go], [gu], [ge], [gi], [j].

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Why this why now

This unit introduces pupils to -ir and -er verbs. They learn to conjugate forms that are the same for both verb types. In future units, pupils will learn to conjugate forms where -er and -ir verbs differ. Pupils embed forming yes/ no questions using rising intonation by applying their knowledge to -er and -ir verbs. Pupils revisit key sounds ga, go, gu, ge, gi, j.

Prior knowledge requirements

  • Pupils know how to use 'es' in sentences with infinitives.
  • Pupils know singular persons of -ar verbs.
  • Pupils know to use raised intonation when asking a yes/ no question.
  • Pupils know what an infinitive is.
  • Pupils know singular forms of the verb 'hacer'.
  • Pupils know sound-symbol correspondences [ga], [go], [gu], [ge], [gi], [j].