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Spanish Descriptions Warm-Up: Describing Yourself and Others

This activity focuses on practicing vocabulary related to physical and personality attributes in Spanish. It includes warm-up exercises, describing a dog, and creating a conversation with someone new.

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Spanish Descriptions Warm-Up: Describing Yourself and Others

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  1. Calentamiento List 5 adjectives to describe yourself from the notes you took yesterday (athletic, quiet, etc.)

  2. Your best friend • 3 physical attributes (eyes, hair, height) • 2 personality attributes

  3. El muchacho the boy La muchacha the girl el hombre the man La mujer the woman Personas

  4. What are you like? • ¿Cómo eres? • What are you like? • Literally: How are you? (description, not mood) • Soy ______. • I am ______. • Soy alto/a. • I am tall.

  5. Alto/alta tall bajo/a short mediano/a medium grande big pequeño/a small Bonito/a pretty Feo/a ugly Guapo/a good-looking Descripciones

  6. Warm-Up 10-6 • Describe this dog using words learned this week. You must write 5 sentences in spanish.

  7. Ser**

  8. Complexion • Morena/o • Dark hair • Light/dark skin • Brunette • Rubio/a • Light skin, light hair • blonde, light brown hair

  9. Pelirrojo-a Red-headed Soy Pelirrojo/a I am red-headed Red

  10. Simpático/a nice, friendly antipático/a Unfriendly Serio-a Serious cómico-a Funny descripciones

  11. Intelectual • Intellectual/studious • Inteligente (intelligent) • Atlético-a • athletic • Tímido-a • Shy • Extrovertido-a • Outgoing/extroverted

  12. Romántico-a • Romantic • Aburrido-a • Boring • Activo-a • Active • Tonto-a • Silly, foolish • Trabajador-a • Hard-working • Perezoso-a • lazy

  13. Vocabulario • Un poco • A little • Bastante • quite • Muy • Very • También • also

  14. ¿Cómo es Paco? • How is Paco?/What is Paco like? • Paco es moreno. También es inteligente y un poco tímido. • Paco is dark-haired. He is also intelligent and a little shy. • ¿Cómo eres? • What are you like? • Soy ______. • I am ______. • ¿Eres rubia-o? • Are you blonde?

  15. Project Hispanic Heritage • You will create your celebrity or person of importance through illustration. • Write your 5 sentences at the bottom of your person whom you created. • Put the name of your person on the back of paper. (People will guess who it is!!!)

  16. El dibujo • Draw a picture of yourself and your best friend (or sibling) • Write one caption describing yourself • Yo soy alta, activa, morena y simpática. • Include your height, complexion& 2 personality traits. • Write another caption about your best friend (3rd person) • Mi mejor amiga Brisa es morena, baja, simpática y extrovertida. • Write a caption stating something you both are NOT—make sure you use the correct verb and that your adjective is plural (No somos antipáticas.) • Write a caption stating something you both ARE • Make sure the picture matches the people (props, hair, height, eye color) • Don’t forget to color it and include your captions

  17. Soy morena, mediana, extrovertida y atlética. Mi mejor amiga Carre es baja, rubia, activa y cómica. Mi amiga Trineé es alta, morena, y cómica. Yo soy baja, loca, y extrovertida. Mi amiga Brittany es alta, bonita, y rubia. Mi amiga Lynne es baja, amable, y tímida. Somos simpáticas No somos antipáticas. Somos simpáticas. No somos antipáticas.

  18. Create a conversation with someone you just met • Greet • Ask names • ask them to describe themselves • ask them a specific trait • ask about a friend of theirs (what are they like?)

  19. ¿Cuántos años tienes? • ¿Cuántos años tienes? • How many years do you have? • How old are you? • Tengo _#__ años • I have __#__ years • ¿Cuántos años tiene Mari? • How old is Mari? • Tiene # años

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