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| Title | -GO Verbs: Another Song |
| Body | (Tune graciously borrowed from "Bingo") There are some verbs that end in -GO, but only in the YO, oh! T E N G O T E N G O T E N G O and tengo means "I have" ----> repeat for as many verbs as you like or for as long as the kids will sing! NOTE: for oigo, digo, hago (insert a clap for the first note) clap* H A G O clap* H A G O clap* H A G O and hago means "I do" CAUTION: Depending on the maturity of your students, you might want to steer clear of VENGO. Kresse, R. Re: Song for Spanish -GO verbs. Foreign Language Teaching Forum listserv. FLTEACH@LISTSERV.BUFFALO.EDU (29 May 2005). |
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| Inputdate | 2005-06-05 20:34:00 |
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