Vocabulario 5C Lección 5: La familia
Yo puedo… I can… Success Criteria Use adjectives to describe personality and physical traits Success Criteria Use the Spanish sound system to accurately pronounce adjectives Match adjectives with ser based on number and gender to describe myself and others
You already know some adjectives… Difícil Fácil Aburrido/a Interesante Difficult Easy Boring Interesting
Alto/a Tall
Antipático/a Unpleasant; mean
Bajo/a Short (in height)
Bonito/a Pretty
Bueno/a Good
Delgado/a Thin; slender
Feo/a Ugly
Gordo/a Fat
Grande Large; big
Guapo/a Good-looking
Inteligente Intelligent
Joven (jóvenes) Young
Malo/a Bad
Moreno/a Brunet(te)
Pelirrojo/a Red-headed
Pequeño/a Small
Rubio/a Blonde
Simpático/a Nice; likable
Tonto/a Silly; foolish
Trabajador(a) Hard-working
Viejo/a Old
--¿Cómo eres tú? --Soy inteligente. What are you like? (Literally, How are you?) I am intelligent. Do not confuse this question with ¿Cómo estás?. ¿Cómo estás? asks about how you are feeling (health/emotions), not what you are like as a person.
--¿Cómo es tu padre? --Mi padre es alto. What is your dad like? (Literally, How is your dad?) My dad is tall.
What is the difference between mucho/a(s) and muy? muchos/as = muy = much, a lot many very