Sesión 3 Modulo 1

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Sesión 3, Unidad 1, Módulo 1

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3rd Sesion

Asking and Describing Things

What’s this?

This is a wallet This is a purse

This is a watch This is an ID card

It’s a purse It’s a wallet It’s a watch It’s an ID

What are these?

They’re earrings

They’re pencils

They’re clocks

They’re keys

These are earrings These are pencils These are clocks These are keys

Possessive Adjectives

• Describen a quien o a que pertenece algo. (como mi, tu, su, y nuestro en español).

• Hay un adjetivo posesivo para cada pronombre personal.

The possessive adjective is used directly in front of a noun with no article

Los adjetivos posesivos son usandos directamente antes del nombre sin artículo.

My Brother Our guest

My Sister Her boyfriend

My Parents Their house

Possessive adjectives do not change according to the number of items belonging to the person.

Los Adjetivos posesivos no cambian de acuerdo al número de elementos que pertenezcan a la persona.

Its is the possessive adjective for things. Note that there is no apostrophe.

• Its es el adjetivo posesivo para cosas.

• Nota que aquí no hay apóstrofe.

Example:

Plucky is my little dog. It’s a lovely puppy. Plucky loves its toys.

Examples

Cuando se listen una serie de cosas pertenecientes a una misma persona…

• Solo se utiliza un adjetivo posesivo.

Example:

His sister and mother.

My brother and father.

Our tables, chairs and lamps.

Where Questions with be

• Is this your wallet?

Yes, it is / No, it’s not

• Are these your keys?

Yes, they are / No, they´re not

• Where is your wallet?

It’s in my pocket

• Where are my keys?

They’re on the table

Where is the lamp? Where are the books? Where are the high heels? Whre is the dress? Where are the vaseflower? Where are the cushions?

Repaso

Vocabulary

• Cushion Cojín

• Vaseflower jarrón

• High heels Zapatillas

• Bookcase Librero o estantería para libros

• Bureau Buró o encimera con cajones

• Shelf Repisa

Possessive Pronouns

Los pronombres posesivos en inglés son:

mine, yours, his, hers, ours, yours, theirs (mío, tuyo, suyo, y nuestro en español)

• Indican posesión y son invariables. • Nunca van precedidos de un artículo.

Examples

• Is this my book or yours?

• My sister and I don't share clothes. She wears her clothes and I wear mine.

• I call my mom once a week. I tell her about my week and tells me about hers.

Descriptions

Personality Appearance

Talkative Handsome

Quiet Pretty

Funny Good-looking

Serious Short

Shy Tall

Friendly Heavy (PoliteFat)

Messy Thin (Skinny )

Lazy Strong

Optimistic / Hopeful Clean

Smart Ugly

Energetic Weak

Helena is… Javier is….

Clothes For Work

Clothes for Leisure

Frequently Colors

What’s this?

This is a navy blue dress It’s a navy blue dress

What does he wear? He’s wearing a green cap, a sky blue shirt and a sunglasses.

Solves the crossword in your work book

What does she wearing?

What does he wearing?

What do they wear?

Whose?

• Whose blouse is this?

It’s Pat’s

• Whose sandals are these?

They’re Julie’s

• Whose cellphone is this?

It’s Ricardo’s

In the jungle the weather is ……

In the desert the weather is….. In London the weather is…..