Year 5
Saying clothes that you have and using a conjunction
In this lesson we are going to build on our clothing vocabulary and add in the verb 'tengo' and the conjunction 'y' to say which clothes we have.
Year 5
Saying clothes that you have and using a conjunction
In this lesson we are going to build on our clothing vocabulary and add in the verb 'tengo' and the conjunction 'y' to say which clothes we have.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- saying clothes that you have
- joining description with a conjunction
- indefinite articles (un, una (unos, unas))
- adjectival agreement (singular and plural)
- conjunction (y)
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5 Questions
Q1.
What does 'elegante' mean?
Big
Small
Q2.
How do you say 'a big hat' in Spanish?
un sombrero pequeño
un sombrero verde
Q3.
How do you say 'a small t-shirt' in Spanish?
una camiseta elegante
una camiseta roja
Q4.
What does 'un jersey grande y elegante' mean?
a big, smart t-shirt
a small jumper
Q5.
What does 'unos calcetines pequeños y amarillos' mean?
Some big green socks
Some small red trainers
5 Questions
Q1.
What does 'tengo' mean?
I am
I go
Q2.
How do you say 'and' in Spanish?
pequeño
verde
Q3.
What does 'tengo una camiseta grande' mean?
I have a red t-shirt
I have a small jumper
Q4.
What does 'tengo una falda elegante' mean?
I have a big skirt
I have some smart socks
Q5.
Which sentence correctly describes this image?
Tengo un sombrero roja y unos calcetines naranjas.
Tengo una camiseta negra y un jersey verde.