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ADJETIVESWhat are adjetives?Adjetives are describing words. An adjetive is a word that describes or clarifies a noun. Adjectives describe nouns by giving some information about an object’s size, shape, age, color, origin or material.It’s a big table. (size)It’s a round table. (shape)It’s an old table. (age)We can describe places, things, people,DESCRIPTIVE ADJETIVESPaciente_______________ ___shortDeportista__________________seriousArtístico (a)__________________thinGracioso (a)__________________tallSerio (a)__________________reservedSociable (a)__________________strongAtrevido (a)__________________handsomeInteligente__________________messyReservado (a)__________________funAlto (a)__________________shyBajo (a)__________________hard workerBonito (a)__________________artisticFuerte__________________sociableAmable (a)__________________studiousGuapo (a)__________________intelligentDelgado (a)__________________patientRubio (a)__________________play sportsDesordenado (a)__________________beautifulTímido (a)__________________friendlyAmigable__________________happyDivertido (a)__________________blondAlegre__________________funnyEstudioso (a) __________________niceTrabajador (a) __________________daringDESCRIBE A PERSON USING TENERTENERPelo:MorenoRubioCasta?oPelirojoRizadoLisoCortoLargoPecasGafas (lentes)TrenzasBarbaBigoteGAME MUEVANSEORACIONESVocabularioNi……….nineither…. nor , not…. OrTan +adjective + comoas + adjective + asmás + adjective + quemore + adjective + thanmenos +adjective + que menos + adjective + thanSíyesTambiénalso, tooYandMuyveryMuchoa lotSiemrealwaysNuncaneverTampoconeither, eitherMe gusta / No me gustaI like to … / I do not like to …Le gusta / No le gustaHe/She likes to … / He/She does not like to …Nos gusta / No nos gustaWe like to … / We do not like to …Les gusta / No les gustaYou (guys)/They like to … / You (gusy)/They do not like to …ORACIONES DE DESCRIPCIONESExample: A Roberto le gusta esquiar. Roberto es atrevido.Me gusta hacer ejercicio._______________________________A Karla no le gusta hablar mucho._______________________________A Mario le gusta ir a la escuela._______________________________A Carmen le gusta pasar el tiempo con sus amigos._______________________________Les gusta dibujar._______________________________A Luis le gusta reírse mucho._______________________________A mi papa le gusta ir a su trabajo._______________________________A Pedro no le gusta arreglar su cuarto._______________________________A José le gusta ir al gimnasio._______________________________A Juan no le gusta hacer tarea._______________________________ObjectiveThe students will learn the usage and compare/contrast adjectives in Spanish using Muevete and Adivina Quien.TEKSPresent information using familiar words, phrases, sentences to listeners and readers by describing their personality in the target language. Present information using familiar words, phrases, sentences to listeners and readers by comparing and contrast their personalities with others.VocabularyADJECTIVES: Paciente, deportista, artistico (a), gracioso (a), serio (a), sociable, atrevido (a), inteligente, reservado (a), alto (a), bajo (a), bonito (a), fuerte, amable, guapo (a), delgado (a), rubio (a), desordenado (a), tímido (a), amigable, divertido (a), alegre, estudioso (a), trabajador (a).EXPRESSIONS: ni…ni, tan+adj.+como, mas+adj.+que, menos+adj.+que, si, también, mucho, muy, y, siempre, nunca, tampoco.Guiding questions-Como eres? -Que son adjetives? GrammarSubject pronouns.-“Ser”-“Tener”-“Gustar”-Agreement of adjectives.Materials-Copies with all the adjectives, pen, markers, book.Assessment - Students will be able to :Present orally about their personality utilizing the verb “SER”Be able to recognize pronouns and use them correctly when addressing someone formally and informally.Properly use adjectives in a positive and negative way and well as in agreement. Be able to identify gender and be able to match it with its appropriate noun.ActivitiesFor Teaching Subject Pronouns:- Students will recall the subject pronouns depending on who is speaking or being talked about.- Students will recognize the difference between tú and usted depending on the relationship between themselves and the person they are talking to (formal and informal).- Students will match the correct subject pronoun to each person/situation. For Teaching the verb “Ser”:- Students will recite the forms of ser that go with each appropriate subject pronoun.- Students will use ser to talk about their personality and that of others.For Teaching Agreement of Adjectives:- Students will recognize that adjectives have feminine and masculine forms, as well as singular and plural.- Students will identify which adjectives change depending on gender and which don’t. ................
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