I can categorize definite articles, indefinite articles, nouns and adjective into four categories. Un chico feo Una chica fea Unos chicos feos Unas chicas.

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I can categorize definite articles, indefinite articles, nouns and adjective into four categories. Un chico feo Una chica fea Unos chicos feos Unas chicas feas Singular masculine El (the) Un (A) Chico (boy) Vestido (dress) Feo (ugly) Plural masculine Los (the) Unos (Some) Chicos (boys) Vestidos (dress) Feos (ugly) Singluar feminine La (the) Una (A) Chica (girl) Blusa (blouse) Fea (ugly) Plural feminine Las (the) Unas (some) Chicas (girls) Blusas (blouses) Feas (ugly)

I can tell if a word is singular or plural El Singular Blusa Singular Inteligentes Plural Azul Singular Bolsas Plural Tenis Plural Rojos Plural Calcetín Singular Feo Singular Unas Plural

I can tell whether a word is masculine or feminine Una Feminine Amarillo Masculine Bolsas Feminine Tenis Masculine Gorda Feminine Altos Masculine Verdes Either Azules Either

I can identify colors in Spanish Negro blanco anaranjado amarillo verde morado marrón rojo rosa rosado azul

I can make colors agree in gender and number with the noun that they describe. Rosado (singular and masculine) Morados (plural and masculine) Azul (singular and masculine) Verdes (plural and masculine) Negras (plural and masculine El vestido ________ Los zapatos________ La blusa _________ Los pantalones________ Las faldas __________

I can identify clothing and tell its color in Spanish (hint: Adjectives follow the noun in Spanish)

Descriptive adjectives follow the noun. Adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun that they describe. Es una corbata roja y azul. Es una falda rosada. Es una camiseta gris. Es una chaqueta negra. Es un suéter negro y gris. Es un sombrero negro. Es un vestido azul. Son pantalones marrones. Es una bolsa rosada. Son zapatos blancos. Son calcetines rojos, azules y marrones. Son jeans azules. Es una camisa azul. Son zapatos rojos.

I can describe people using descriptive adjectives. inteligente tonto gordo delgado bajo alto

grande pequeño bonitaguapo feo trabajadorperezoso fuerteDébil

I can describe my eyes and my hair using the verb tener. Yo tengo ojos cafés y pelo corto y castaño.

I can describe myself using the verb ser. Yo soy baja, delgada, bonita, trabajadora e inteligente. Notice: all of my adjectives are feminine and singular. My verb is in the yo form. Now you try it!

I can describe what I am wearing using the verb llevar (to wear). Yo llevo una camiseta gris, jeans azules, calcetines blancos, tenis blancos, una bolsa rosada y un sombrero negro.

I can describe your (tú) personality using ser, what you are wearing using llevar and your eyes and hair using tener. Tú eres guapo, inteligente y trabajador. (guapa), (inteligente) y (trabajadora) Tú llevas pantalones marrones, zapatos negros, y una camisa blanca. Tú tienes ojos azules y pelo rubio.

I can describe another person’s personality using ser, what another person is wearing using llevar, and what color hair and eyes someone else has using tener in Spanish. Ella es bonita, perezosa y delgada. Él es feo, trabajador y gordo. Ella lleva un vestido verde y zapatos negros. Él lleva pantalones negros, una camisa azul y una corbata. Ella tiene pelo castaño y corto y ojos verdes. Él tiene pelo rubio y largo y ojos verdes.

. A mímeGusta (1 thing/infinitive) Gustan (plural things) A titeGusta (1 thing/infinitive) Gustan (plural things) A élleGusta (1 thing/infinitive) Gustan (plural things) A ellaleGusta (1 thing/infinitive) Gustan (plural things) A ustedleGusta (1 thing/infinitive) Gustan (plural things) A nosotrosnosGusta (1 thing/infinitive) Gustan (plural things) A elloslesGusta (1 thing/infinitive) Gustan (plural things) A ustedeslesGusta (1 thing/infinitive) Gustan (plural things)

I can express these sentences in Spanish. A mí los tacos. correr mis tenis. español

I can express these sentences in Spanish. A ti leer novelas. las faldas largas. Pizza Pasar tiempo con tus amigos

A él escribir cartas andar en bicicleta pantalones grises. llevar una corbata.

A ella escuchar música correr en el parque. los colores brillantes.

A Nosotrospatinar. andar en bicicleta. nadar. las camisas. los tenis. llevar las chaquetas.

A ellos Llevar camisetas A ellas patinar. andar en bicicleta. nadar. los tacos de pollo

A ustedesser estudiantes pasar tiempo con amigos llevar ropa elegante preparar la tarea

Describan las siguientes personas usando los verbos: Ser (to be), Tener (to have) y Llevar (to wear).