120 likes | 322 Views
Content Objective: Students will learn how to use POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES to EXPRESS POSSESSION. Language Objective: Students will take Powerpoint notes and complete activities saying what belongs to who with POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES. . Expressing possession: Possessive Adjectives. Sra. Lear
E N D
Content Objective: Students will learn how to use POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES to EXPRESS POSSESSION. Language Objective: Students will take Powerpoint notes and complete activities saying what belongs to who with POSSESSIVEADJECTIVES.
Expressing possession:Possessive Adjectives Sra. Lear Spanish 1 Unidad 1 Etapa 3
Possessive adjectives tell you who owns something or describe a relationship between people or things. In Spanish, possessive adjectives agree in number with the nouns they describe.
Singular Possessive Adjectives Francisco would say: -Es mi tio. -He is my uncle.
Plural Possessive Adjectives -Son misabuelos. They are my grandparents.
The adjectives nuestro(a) an vuestro(a) must also agree in gender with the nouns they describe.
If you need to emphasize, substitute the adjective with: de + pronoun or the person’s name This also helps to clarify the meaning of su and sus.
p.83 ACT 13¿De quién es la ropa? DO 3-7 modelo: chaqueta (no) Estudiante A: ¿Es tu chaqueta? Estudiante B: No, no es mi chaqueta. 1. sueter (si) ¿Es tú sueter? Sí, es mi suéter. 2. camisas (sí) ¿Son tus camisas? Sí, son mis camisas.
p. 83 ACT 14 4-9 • ¿Quiénes son? Nuestro, nuestra, nuestros, nuestras ANSWER ESTUDIANTE B ONLY • 1. ¿Quién es? • Es nuestra tía. • ¿Quienes son? Son nuestras hermanas.