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10 thoughts on “Common Verbs in French”
avec o sans the translation?
Any recommendations for a level 2 and 3 class for wall type-stuff?
I have the same questions as Drew on this! Thanks 🙂
the same verbs for level 2. I don’t know about level 3, but I would personally put the same verbs there as well. It’s not like the kids don’t need the reps.
sans….
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful list. Beautiful. This will be the basis of how I plan for next year…
Based on this list and your other list posted with various parts of speech, this means there should be 2 separate word lists on the wall? I am just making sure. Thanks. …and of course these are all the most common in Spanish I feel.
The Word Wall actually includes some verbs. That is my main homeboy wall. The verb wall is kind of like a bunch of bishops in chess, just sitting over there kind of off to the side observing, but serving too, when we need a verb. Sorry for the strange ass image there.
These are the 100 most common verbs in Spanish. These are also the 100 most common words up to intentar, which is the 376th most commonly used.
Taken from Mark Davies Frequency Dictionary of Spanish.
ser
haber
estar
tener
hacer
poder
decir
ir
ver
dar
saber
querer
llegar
pasar
deber
poner
parecer
quedar
creer
hablar
llevar
dejar
seguir
encontrar
llamar
venir
pensar
salir
volver
tomar
conocer
vivir
sentir
tratar
mirar
contar
empezar
esperar
buscar
existir
entrar
trabajar
escribir
perder
producir
ocurrir
entender
pedir
recibir
recordar
terminar
permitir
aparecer
conseguir
comenzar
servir
sacar
necesitar
mantener
resultar
leer
caer
cambiar
presentar
crear
abrir
considerar
oÃr
acabar
convertir
ganar
formar
traer
partir
morir
aceptar
realizar
suponer
comprender
lograr
explicar
preguntar
tocar
reconocer
estudiar
alcanzar
nacer
dirigir
correr
utilizar
pagar
ayudar
gustar
jugar
escuchar
cumplir
ofrecer
descubrir
levantar
intentar
Do you put the verbs on the wall in their infinitive forms?
Ignore the post above. I did not read the opening post closely enough.