¿Qué llevas? OBJETIVOS: To revise colors in Spanish. To understand adjectival endings.
Actividad 1: Los colores With a partner try to remember the following colors in Spanish. Write them down… Amarillo Anaranjado Rojo Azul Negro Verde Blanco Morado Marrón/ Café Rosa Gris
Llevar- to wear/carry
Actividad 2: Los colores We are now going to play stroop colors. You have to identify the color on the board… The word says ‘verde’ but the color is ‘rosa’… ¡concéntrate! Verde
Actividad 2: Los colores Amarillo
Actividad 2: Los colores Verde
Actividad 2: Los colores Morado
Actividad 2: Los colores Rojo
Actividad 2: Los colores Blanco
Actividad 2: Los colores Café
Actividad 2: Los colores Anaranjado
Actividad 2: Los colores Negro
Actividad 2: Los colores Gris
Actividad 2: Los colores Marrón
Actividad 2: Los colores Verde
Actividad 2: Los colores Azul
Actividad 2: Los colores Blanco
Actividad 2: Los colores Amarillo
Actividad 3: Adjectival endings…making them agree! In Spanish when we are using colors to describe something we have to make sure that the color ‘agrees’ with the word it describes. The spelling of the color can change depending on whether the word it describes is masculine, feminine, masculine plural or feminine plural. Let’s look at some examples:
One red skirt Actividad 3: Adjectival endings…making them agree! The word for a skirt in Spanish is.. UNA FALDA ¿Masculino o femenino? FEMENINO The word for red in Spanish is… ROJO Does this agree with ‘una falda’? NO How could we make it agree? UNA FALDA ROJA
Two red skirts Actividad 3: Adjectival endings…making them agree! Two skirts in Spanish is.. DOS FALDAS ¿Masculino plural o femenino plural? FEMENINO PLURAL The word for red in Spanish is… ROJO Does this agree with ‘dos faldas’? NO How could we make it agree? DOS FALDAS ROJAS
Rules: If a Spanish color ends in ‘O’… Add an ‘A’ to make it feminine and an ‘S’ to make it plural. If a Spanish color ends in ‘A’… It is the same for both masculine and feminine words and we just add an ‘S’ to make it plural. If a Spanish color ends in ‘E’… It is the same for both masculine and feminine words and we just add an ‘S’ to make it plural. If a Spanish color ends in ‘L’… It is the same for both masculine and feminine words and we just add an ‘ES’ to make it plural.
rojo roja rojos rojas anaranjado anaranjada anaranjados anaranjadas Colores Masculino Femenino Plural rojo roja rojos rojas anaranjado anaranjada anaranjados anaranjadas amarillo amarilla amarillos amarillas azul azules verde verdes blanco blanca blancos blancas negro negra negros negras rosa rosas gris grises Marrón/café Marrones/cafes
Actividad 3: Adjectival endings…making them agree! An orange t-shirt Una camiseta anaranjada Some brown trousers Unos pantalones marrones/cafes A red shirt Una camisa roja Some blue jeans Unos bluejeans azules
Actividad 4: ¿Qué lleva Cheryl / David? Look at the following pictures. Choose one of them to describe. Remember to check your verbs carefully – you are describing using he / she. Also take care to make sure you have the correct definite / indefinite article and that your colours agree!!
ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION: How would you make the following colours plural? azul = blanco = gris =
How would you make the following colours feminine? ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION: How would you make the following colours feminine? amarillo = marrón = blanco =
Llevo un falda naranja con una roja camiseta. SPOT THE MISTAKES: Llevo un falda naranja con una roja camiseta.
SPOT THE MISTAKES: Cuando estamos de vacaciones mi madre llevo unas pantalones cortos con una camiseta azúla.
TRANSLATE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES: En el colegio llevamos uniforme. Las chicas llevan una falda azul y los chicos llevan unos pantalones negros con una camisa blanca.
CRÉDITO EXTRA: Escribe 3 a 4 oraciones describiendo lo que llevan puesto en esta foto.