Adjetivos. El Objetivo Los estudiantes van a escribir los adjetivos que describen una persona;si mismo. The students will write about adjectives that.

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Adjetivos

El Objetivo Los estudiantes van a escribir los adjetivos que describen una persona;si mismo. The students will write about adjectives that describe a person;yourself.

Ejercicio #2 1. I hate to do hw. 1. I hate to do hw. 2. I prefer to go to the beach than school. 2. I prefer to go to the beach than school. 3. Do you like to go to the amusement park more than the country? 3. Do you like to go to the amusement park more than the country? 4. I don’t like to run at all. 4. I don’t like to run at all.

Ejercicio #2 1. Odio hacer la tarea. 1. Odio hacer la tarea. 2. Prefiero ir a la playa más que la escuela. 2. Prefiero ir a la playa más que la escuela. 3. Te gusta ir al parque de diversiones más que el campo? 3. Te gusta ir al parque de diversiones más que el campo? 4. No me gusta nada correr. 4. No me gusta nada correr.

Tarea-HW Make flashcards of the new adjectives and STUDY them and CHp. 1A TEST Make flashcards of the new adjectives and STUDY them and CHp. 1A TEST

Adjetivos Words that describe people and things are called adjectives (adjetivos). Words that describe people and things are called adjectives (adjetivos). In Spanish, most adjectives have both masculine and feminine forms. The masculine form usually ends in the letter – o and the feminine form usually ends in the letter –a. In Spanish, most adjectives have both masculine and feminine forms. The masculine form usually ends in the letter – o and the feminine form usually ends in the letter –a.

-O, -A Adjectives ending in –o change the o to an a when describing a feminine singular noun. Adjectives ending in –o change the o to an a when describing a feminine singular noun. –Carlos es alto.- Marcos es ordenado. –Maribel es alta. - Marta es ordenada.

-e Adjectives ending in –e remain the same when describing a feminine singular noun. Adjectives ending in –e remain the same when describing a feminine singular noun. –Juan es inteligente. –Josefina es inteligente.

-dor Adjectives whose masculine form ends in – dor have a feminine form that ends in –dora. Adjectives whose masculine form ends in – dor have a feminine form that ends in –dora. - Juan es trabajador. - Juan es trabajador. - Luz es trabajadora. - Luz es trabajadora.

- ista - ista Some adjectives that end in –a, such as desportista, describe both masculine and feminine nouns. You will need to learn which adjectives follow this pattern. Some adjectives that end in –a, such as desportista, describe both masculine and feminine nouns. You will need to learn which adjectives follow this pattern. –Tomás es desportista. –Isabel es desportista.

Subject Pronouns Yo- I Yo- I Tú- You (informal-amigo) Tú- You (informal-amigo) Él- He Él- He Ella- She Ella- She Usted/(Ud.)- You (formal/respectful) Usted/(Ud.)- You (formal/respectful)

Nosotros- We ( ______ y yo) Nosotros- We ( ______ y yo) Nosotras- We (girls) Nosotras- We (girls) Ellos- They Ellos- They Ellas – They (feminine) Ellas – They (feminine) Ustedes- You all Ustedes- You all

Artístico/a- Artistic Paciente-PatientEstudioso/a-StudiousSociable-SocialInteligente-intelligentSerio/a-SeriousOrdenado/a-OrganizedDeportista-SportyTrabajador/a-Hard-Working

Más Adjetivos Perezoso/a-lazyLoco/a-Crazy Atrevido/a-daringChistoso/a- Funny Talentoso/a-talentedGracioso/a Antipático/a-meanImpaciente-impatientReservado/timido-reserved/shySimpático/a-niceAmable-kind Raro/a- weird

Yo Soy- I am Yo Soy- I am Tú ERES- You are Tú ERES- You are Él/Ella ES- He/she is Él/Ella ES- He/she is Yo soy….. Yo soy….. Él es….. Él es….. Ella es…. Ella es….

Complete the sentence with the correct adjective 1. Él es simpática/ simpático 2. María es estudiosa/estudioso 3. Roberto es generoso/generosa 4. Inés es inteligente/inteligenta 5. Yo soy trabajador/trabajadora

Make three lists on your paper; Roberto, both, Yolanda. Below there are several adjectives. List the adjectives that can only describe Roberto under his name, Yolanda under hers and if they could describe both, put them in the both column. Artisticopacienteestudiosa Graciosasociableinteligente Ordenadadeportistatrabajador Serioperezosatrabajadora Atrevidatalentosaantipatica Impacientereservadosimpatico