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Unidad 4 ~ La Familia
Possessive Adjectives, Gender & Number Agreement, Age, (Tener
años), Ser & Estar
¿Preguntas? ~ Questions
When did you attend (provide date and time)?Who was the teacher/presenter?What did you cover/learn? (You should include a complete copy of your notes with at least 10 specific things discussed/covered.)What do you still have questions about? (You should always have questions, so do NOT put "none.")What do you need to work on/improve? (This should be specific, regarding at least one thing that was discussed in the session.)How do you plan to improve in the area/s listed above? (Again, be as specific as possible.)How can I (your teacher) help you? (Again, be as specific as possible.)
Please use COMPLETE SENTENCES in your responses and submit this at the bottom of the RSS Assignment page.
Vocabulario Nuevo
Vocabulario Nuevo
Possessive Adjectives
The following are possessive adjectives. Mi/,mis = my Tu/tus = your Su/sus = her, his or it’s Nuestro/nuestra = our Nuestros/nuestras Vuestro/vuestra = y’alls Vuestros/vuestras Su/sus = their
Possessive Adjectives
Mi jaqueta…Mis jaquetas = My jacket….jackets Tu camisa….Tus camisas = your shirt …your shirts Su abrigo….sus abrigos = Her jacket… His jackets Nuestro hermano………nuestros hermanos = Our
brother…….Our brothers Nuestra hermana…..nuestras hermanas = our
sister…….our sisters Vuestro abuelo……..vuestros abuelos = y’alls
grandfather……….y’alls grandfather………. Vuestra abuelas…..vuestras abuelas = y’alls
grandmotherr……….y’alls grandmother………. Su abrigo….sus abrigos = Their jacket… Their jackets
Los abuelos
Mi/,mis = my Tu/tus = your Su/sus = her, his or it’s Nuestro/nuestra = our Nuestros/nuestras Vuestro/vuestra = y’alls Vuestros/vuestras Su/sus = their
El apartamento
Mi/,mis = my Tu/tus = your Su/sus = her, his or it’s Nuestro/nuestra = our Nuestros/nuestras Vuestro/vuestra = y’alls Vuestros/vuestras Su/sus = their
Las jaquetas
Mi/,mis = my Tu/tus = your Su/sus = her, his or it’s Nuestro/nuestra = our Nuestros/nuestras Vuestro/vuestra = y’alls Vuestros/vuestras Su/sus = their
Los bolígrafos
Mi/,mis = my Tu/tus = your Su/sus = her, his or it’s Nuestro/nuestra = our Nuestros/nuestras Vuestro/vuestra = y’alls Vuestros/vuestras Su/sus = their
La calculadora
Mi/,mis = my Tu/tus = your Su/sus = her, his or it’s Nuestro/nuestra = our Nuestros/nuestras Vuestro/vuestra = y’alls Vuestros/vuestras Su/sus = their
Escribir Lección 2 ~ Mi Familia
¿Cómo se llama? ¿Cómo se relaciona contigo? ¿Dónde vive? ¿Cuál es su nacionalidad? ¿Cómo es?
Llamarse = Name is
Me llamo = My name is
Te llamas = Your name is
Se llama = his/her name is
You do not need to use es after se llama or me llamo. It sounds funny.
Ejemplo:
Ella se llama Erika. Mi padre se llama Jorge. Mi tía se llama Luisa.
Yo me llamo Señor Hall
Do not say: Yo me llamo es Señor HallDo not say: Yo me llamo es Señor Hall
Vivir = to live
ir verb endings for vivir
Take off the -ir at the end and add:Yo -o vivoTú -es vivesEl/ella/usted -e vive
nosotros -imos vivimosvosotros -ís vivís ellos/ellas/ustedes -en viven
Ser = to be
Ser = to be
Yo soy = I am
Tú eres = You are
El/ella es = He/she is
Nosotros somos = We are
Vosotros soís = Y'all are
Ellos/ellas son = They are
Use Ser in the following situations:
Physical Descriptions
Soy alta y delgada. - I am tall and thin.
Silvia es pelirroja y baja. - Silvia is red-headed and short.
The Relationship a Person has with Someone Else
Anita es mi hermana. - Anita is my sister.
A Person’s Nationality or Religion
Andrés es católico. - Andres is Catholic.
Vocabulario Nuevo
Escribir Lección 3
¿Cómo se llama cada persona? ¿Cómo se relaciona contigo? ¿Cuántos años tiene? ¿ Es mayor o menor en comparación contigo?
Vocabulario Nuevo
Vocabulario Nuevo
Mayor & Menor
Mayor looks like Mayor or Major & means older Menor looks like minor and means younger. Ejemplos Mi madre es mayor que yo. Mi hermano es menor que yo.Remember the subtle differences between the 2 words mucho/a and muy:
Muy & Mucho/a/os/as
muy = very
mucho/a or muchos/as = a lot/much
Examples:
Yo soy muy inteligente. = I am very intelligent.
Mi hermana es muy alta. = My sister is very tall.
Juan tiene muchos amigos. = Juan has a lot of friends.
No tengo mucho dinero. = I don't have a lot of money.
Use mucho/a or muchos/as with things (nouns).
Ser = to be
Ser = to be
Yo soy = I am
Tú eres = You are
El/ella es = He/she is
Nosotros somos = We are
Vosotros soís = Y'all are
Ellos/ellas son = They are
Use Ser in the following situations:
Physical Descriptions
Soy alta y delgada. - I am tall and thin.
Silvia es pelirroja y baja. - Silvia is red-headed and short.
The Relationship a Person has with Someone Else
Anita es mi hermana. - Anita is my sister.
A Person’s Nationality or Religion
Andrés es católico. - Andres is Catholic.
Yo say how old someone is you use tener + age + años.
tener = to have
Ex: Mark tiene treinta años. Mi hermano tiene siete años. Mi tío tiene treinta y nueve años.
YOU CANNOT SAY Mark es treinta. It doesn't make sense in Spanish.
In Spanish you have your age :)
Tener (e>ie) = to have
Tengo = I have
tienes = you have
tiene = he or she has
tenemos = we have
tenéis = yall have
tienen = they have
Notice how the e changes to an ie (e>ie) for all forms but nosotros and vosotros. Also the yo form tengo is irregular. Other than that it has all the regular -er verb endings
Escribir Lección 5
¿Quién es? ¿Cuántos años tiene? Cómo es físicamente? ¿Cómo es su personalidad? ¿Cuál es su profesión? ¿Qué hace en el trabajo?
Ser = to be
Ser = to be
Yo soy = I am
Tú eres = You are
El/ella es = He/she is
Nosotros somos = We are
Vosotros soís = Y'all are
Ellos/ellas son = They are
Use Ser in the following situations:
Physical Descriptions
Soy alta y delgada. - I am tall and thin.
Silvia es pelirroja y baja. - Silvia is red-headed and short.
The Job a Person Has
Soy profesora de español. - I am a Spanish teacher.
Son jardineros. - They are gardeners.
Vocabulario Nuevo
Vocabulario Nuevo
Adjectives in Spanish
Make sure your adjectives (descriptive words like good & red) agree in gender and number with the thing it describes:
Ella es simpática. She is nice. (She is a girl thus the adjective simpática ends in an a.)
Marco es ordenado. Marco is organized. (Marco is a boy thus the adjective ordenado ends in an o.)
Same goes for plural adjectives: Ellas son trabajadoras. (There are many hard workinging
girls so we add an s to trabajadoras.) Ellos son talentosos. (There are many talented boys so
we add an s to talentosos.)
¿Preguntas? ~ Questions
When did you attend (provide date and time)?Who was the teacher/presenter?What did you cover/learn? (You should include a complete copy of your notes with at least 10 specific things discussed/covered.)What do you still have questions about? (You should always have questions, so do NOT put "none.")What do you need to work on/improve? (This should be specific, regarding at least one thing that was discussed in the session.)How do you plan to improve in the area/s listed above? (Again, be as specific as possible.)How can I (your teacher) help you? (Again, be as specific as possible.)
Please use COMPLETE SENTENCES in your responses and submit this at the bottom of the RSS Assignment page.
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