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Articles. Objectives: to be able to tell the difference between “the” and “a”. NOUN = a person, place or thing. borrador. regla. bolígrafo. pegante. mochila. computadora. Why are some nouns in blue and why are some in pink?. bolígrafo. regla. mochila. borrador. pegante.
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Articles Objectives: to be able to tell the difference between “the” and “a”
borrador regla bolígrafo pegante mochila computadora
Why are some nouns in blue andwhy are some in pink? bolígrafo regla mochila borrador pegante computadora
List the masculine and feminine nouns regla bolígrafo mochila pegante computadora borrador
But how do we say... THE The pencil The eraser The computer
Well... In Spanish there are TWO ways! La El Which both mean.... The
La is for feminine nouns La mochila
El is for masculine nouns El lápiz
Quick quiz!!!! • How you say THE for masculine? • What does “pegante” mean? • Is libro masculine or feminine? • How do you say “the” if you’re talking about a backpack?
But how do we say... A A notebook A backpack A chair
Well... In Spanish there’s TWO ways! una un Which both mean.... A
la El una un
Translations • Unaregla • A ruler • Unescritorio • Adesk • Unaagenda • An agenda
For example: Loscolores Losbolígrafos
La becomes Las in the plural • Lascalculadoras - Las agendas
And one last thing!! how do we say... some Some books Some calculators
For example: unascalculadoras Unoslibros
nouns feminine elgendermasculinesentence la Masculine and Feminine Nouns (1)________ are words that tell you the name of a person, place or thing, e.g. table, book, school. In Spanish, all nouns have a (2)________ – they are either (3)____________ or (4)___________. It’s important to know which gender a noun is, as this affects other words in the (5)_________. When you learn a new word, try and learn which gender it is at the same time. The easiest way to do this is to remember whether you use (6)___ or (7)___ before it.
EllápiceslasLos computadorareglabolígrafo lamochilaspapel To say ‘the’, you use: Masculine - _____ e.g. ____ ______________ words Feminine - _____ e.g. ____ ______________ Words Words that start - ____ e.g. ___________________ with a vowel Plural words - _____ e.g. ____ ___________ (more than one)
unacolores un boligraforeglaslibrounosunasmochilas To say ‘a’ or ‘some’, you use: Masculine - _____ e.g. ____ ______________ words Feminine - _____ e.g. ____ ______________ words Plural words - _____ e.g. _____ ____________ (more than one)
1 What does “el/la” mean? Back to menu
2 What does “un/una” mean Back to menu
3 What is the difference between “el” and “los”? Back to menu
4 What does “una/un” mean Back to menu
5 Why do Spanish have two words for “the”? Back to menu
6 Pass! Pick on someone else! Back to menu
7 Why does Spanish have two words for a? Back to menu
8 I can now explain to someone else that… Back to menu
Fastest person wins!!!!!! Translate the following words and remember to use the correct word at the start “el/la, un/una, los/las, unos/unas”
Abinder Un carpeta
The backpack La mochila
The rulers Las reglas
A book Un libro
The colored pencil El lápiz de color
The computer La computadora
Some pens Unosbolígrafos
The crayon El crayón
A chair Unasilla
The marker El marcador