Part II of the test will ask the students to translate sentences, but this time using the appearance vocabulary. Remember that it is so important to use the correct gender and number of each adjective. Look at the following examples.
Él es guapo y alto
The sentence uses the singular and the masculine forms of the adjectives, because the subject is masculine (he).
Ella es guapa y baja.
The sentence uses the singular and the feminine forms of the adjectives, because the subject is feminine (she).
Ellos son guapos y bajos.
The sentence uses the plural and masculine forms of the adjectives, because the subject is the masculine, plural form (they).
Ellas son guapas y bajas.
The sentence uses the plural and feminine forms of the adjectives, because the subject is feminine and plural (they).
The second half of the test will consist of information from "El Día de los Muertos".
There will be true and false questions about the details of day of the dead and a matching section will ask the students to match vocabulary about the day of the dead to it's English meaning.
I am attaching the "Day of the Dead" slides below in case you missed these.
Él es guapo y alto
The sentence uses the singular and the masculine forms of the adjectives, because the subject is masculine (he).
Ella es guapa y baja.
The sentence uses the singular and the feminine forms of the adjectives, because the subject is feminine (she).
Ellos son guapos y bajos.
The sentence uses the plural and masculine forms of the adjectives, because the subject is the masculine, plural form (they).
Ellas son guapas y bajas.
The sentence uses the plural and feminine forms of the adjectives, because the subject is feminine and plural (they).
The second half of the test will consist of information from "El Día de los Muertos".
There will be true and false questions about the details of day of the dead and a matching section will ask the students to match vocabulary about the day of the dead to it's English meaning.
I am attaching the "Day of the Dead" slides below in case you missed these.