What we have: 'tener' plural persons, plural adjectives

What we have: 'tener' plural persons, plural adjectives

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Why this why now

In this unit, pupils build on their knowledge of 'tener' with two new plural forms, and increase their repertoire of family-related vocabulary to talk about people's families. Pupils strengthen their knowledge of adjectives and adjective agreement and combine this with noun-adjective word order. Pupils contextualise this new knowledge with a range of previously learned grammar and vocabulary such as 'hay', 'tiene', 'está' to talk about places. Sounds v and b are contrasted, as are rr and r. New sound silent h is taught.

Prior knowledge requirements

  • Pupils know singular forms of 'tener' in the present tense.
  • Pupils know Spanish adjectives agree for gender and number.
  • Pupils know they should use 'está' to talk about location.
  • Pupils know 'hay' means 'there is' and 'there are'.
  • Pupils know third person forms of 'ser' 'es' and 'son'.
  • Pupils know numbers 1-12.

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Why this why now

In this unit, pupils build on their knowledge of 'tener' with two new plural forms, and increase their repertoire of family-related vocabulary to talk about people's families. Pupils strengthen their knowledge of adjectives and adjective agreement and combine this with noun-adjective word order. Pupils contextualise this new knowledge with a range of previously learned grammar and vocabulary such as 'hay', 'tiene', 'está' to talk about places. Sounds v and b are contrasted, as are rr and r. New sound silent h is taught.

Prior knowledge requirements

  • Pupils know singular forms of 'tener' in the present tense.
  • Pupils know Spanish adjectives agree for gender and number.
  • Pupils know they should use 'está' to talk about location.
  • Pupils know 'hay' means 'there is' and 'there are'.
  • Pupils know third person forms of 'ser' 'es' and 'son'.
  • Pupils know numbers 1-12.