As you know the Spanish imperfect past tense is used to describe how things "used to be". So
use the imperfect past tense describe what you used to do
with your family and friends and how
your neighborhood used to be. Use
pictures to illustrate either how things were or how things have changed. Describe a little how it is now. {Antes……….
Ahora……….}
Take at least 3 - 4 original
photos to show how things have changed.
Use 4- 5 photos or illustrations to show how things “used to
be”.
Checklist
_______ 7- 8 photos/illustrations used that helped
illustrate meaning
_______ Over 15 uses
of imperfect tense
________ Variety of vocabulary demonstrate
________Variety of sentence structure demonstrated
_______ includes
description of now in present tense
This building used to be called the National Cash Register Building. It was an
important display in the Lewis and Clark Exposition of 1905 that took place on
the outskirts of NW Portland. People from all over the US and the world came to this great fair.
The Cash Register Company not only built a state of the art cash register, it was a progressive company that gave employees shares in the company as well as salary.
The Building was shipped to St Johns on a barge in 1932 where it became a church. After the minister had an affair with one of the parishoners it changed hands a couple times. Under one owner it became the site for Gypsy burial services. Now it is owned by the McMinnamin’s and is one of their many historic taverns.
This space was the Salvation Army Thrift store for many decades. Many people in the neighborhood used to shop there. It was cheaper than Goodwill. It closed five years ago. It stood empty for several years
after the close. Now the Vintage Shop
that was there is also closing.
This building used to be a car dealership. It was very elegant with tall glass windows surrounding an oval floor. Everyone in the neighborhood used to buy their cars there. Then competition grew. Before it was torn down they had a big St. John’s party in the semi-circular glass enclosed sales floor where the band played and people danced. During the economic downturn it became a storage facility.
This is the first room I taught in at Roosevelt. I taught Spanish 1-2 and Spanish 3-4. I loved looking out the windows of this room. During the winter, geese would often graze on the grass, sometimes hundreds of them. One time a student chasing them fell and was covered in poop.
The room also had a lot of white board space for writing vocabulary and leaving it up.
My husband designed the changes and a friend oversaw the construction.
We used to fish for crawfish but now we know the river is
dirty. We used to swim in the river,
jumping in at the top of the moorage and swimming down to the end. We still do, but we make sure to shower. We used to canoe across the river to pick
blackberries. We still do.
This used to be the prettiest bridge in Portland. It still is.
















