Definite & Indefinite Articles ¡Avancemos!, p.61.

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Definite & Indefinite Articles ¡Avancemos!, p.61

Definite Articles (In English: “the”) ●Definite articles are used with nouns with nouns to indicate specific persons, places, or things. ○ Ex: The teacher, the candy store, the monsters

Indefinite Articles (In English: a, an, some) ●Indefinite articles are used with nouns to indicate nonspecific persons, places, or things. ○ A doctor, some schools, an elephant

In Spanish, articles must match nouns in gender and number. ●All nouns are either masculine or feminine. ○ Nouns ending in -o are usually masculine. ○ Nouns ending in -a are usually feminine.

Definite Articles in Spanish SingularPlural Masculine el el libro/the book los los libros/the books Feminine la la chica/the girl las las chicas/the girls

Indefinite Articles in Spanish SingularPlural Masculine un un libro/a book unos unos libros/some books Feminine una una chica/a girl unas unas chicas/some girls

To form the plural of a noun... ●Add -s if the noun ends in a vowel ●Add -es if the noun ends in a consonant ○ estudiante → estudiantes ○ mujer → mujeres

A practicar ●p.62, Act 5, 7 ●p.63, Act 8, 9, P&P

p.62, Act chicas son atléticas6. hombre es guapo 2. maestra es inteligente7. personas son organizadas 3. amigos son simpáticos8. amigas son jóvenes 4. chico es pelirrojo 9. estudiantes son bajos 5. mujeres son artísticas 10. mujer es cómica las la los el las el las los la

p.62, Act. 7 *OJO* Make sure nouns and verbs agree! 1.Son unas papas fritas. 2.Es un refresco. 3.Es una galleta. 4.Es un helado. 5.Es una pizza. 6.Son unos helados. 7.Son unas frutas. 8.Es un jugo.

p.63, Act. 8 1.Sara y Laura son unas chicas estudiosas. 2.Óscar y Justino son unos chicos serios. 3.Sara y Laura son unas amigas trabajadoras. 4.Daniel es un chico desorganizado. 5.Diana es una chica alta. 6.Óscar es un chico alto. 7.Sara es una estudiante pelirroja. 8.Justino/Óscar es un chico grande.

p.63, Act. 9 1.¿Te gusta más leer un libro o unos correos electrónicos? 1.¿Te gusta más hablar con unos chicos o unas chicas? 1.¿Te gusta más pasar un rato con unos amigos o con un amigo?

4.¿Te gusta más comer unas galletas o una pizza? 4.¿Te gusta más beber un jugo o un refresco? 4.¿Te gusta más comprar unos DVDs o un libro?

p.63, P&P 1.la televisión 2.unas frutas 3.el libro 4.unos hombres