Use the links below to learn about "descriptions" and clothing
¿Cómo eres?
This question means "What are you like?" Be careful. Students often confuse this questions with ¿Cómo estás? which means "How are you doing?"
To respond you would reply, "Yo soy ......"
For example, Yo soy morena, baja y simpática. I am brunette, short, and nice.
Take turns with a partner to ask about each of the photos below. Respond according to what you see.
¿Cómo eres?
Now, try saying "Cómo es? This means "How is he/she?" To respond, you would say "Él o Ella es...."
¿Cómo es?
In-class activities:
With a partner, view the following file and write 1 description for each of the photos you see.
descripciones_-_pics.pages | |
File Size: | 1552 kb |
File Type: | pages |
Group DIEGO - Instead of doing the activity above, please work on these activities
1. Use your descriptions to create a family album in which you write about each of your immediate family members. You will share these with the class.
2. Use the magazines I have to find a picture (pref. with multiple people) that you can describe in Spanish. Describe the appearance, clothing, and physical traits of each person. Make a guess about their personality based on what you see.
BOTH ACTIVITIES ARE DUE ON WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14.
2. Use the magazines I have to find a picture (pref. with multiple people) that you can describe in Spanish. Describe the appearance, clothing, and physical traits of each person. Make a guess about their personality based on what you see.
BOTH ACTIVITIES ARE DUE ON WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14.
Videos para practicar:
Visit the following site for more practice on CLOTHING vocabulary : http://nesbittspanish6.weebly.com/la-ropa.html
Wait! There is one more thing we must talk about - AGREEMENT.
In English, adjectives don't change to reflect their subject or what they are describing. In Spanish, adjectives MUST change to agree with what they are describing. Watch this short clip below for a little more help on this topic.