Escucha y lee los siguientes adjetivos. Utiliza dibujos para
recordarlos.
BAD
malo
GOOD
bueno
SMALL
pequeño
BIG
grande
A bad person
A good person
A small table
A big table
LOVELY
precioso, encantador
HORRIBLE
horrible
MARRIED
casado/s
SINGLE
soltero/a
A lovely day
A horrible day
They're married
He's single
Escucha de nuevo y repite.
Escribe el adjetivo contrario. Sigue el ejemplo.
horrible /
single / small / bad
married
big
lovely
good
Elige el adjetivo correcto en las siguientes frases. Sigue el ejemplo.
Ej. Luis
and Manoli are
1. Brazil is a
country. 2. Mother Teresa was a person. 3. Denmark is a country. 4. Brad Pitt was , but now he's to Jennifer Aniston. 5. Thank you for the present. 6. English food is !
single =
soltero
person =
persona
present =
regalo
food =
comida
Escucha y repite.
El adjetivo
Lovely
puede ser muy útil como una respuesta corta, especialmente si no entiendes
bien lo que están diciéndote. Mira los siguientes ejemplos y como
lovely
puede ser usado en muy diversas circunstancias.
Would you like some tea?
Can I take your coat?
Do you like New York?
I go to Spain every year on holiday.
This is our new house.
It's very hot today.
This is my daughter. She's 2 years old.
Do you want some more cake?
The tomatoes are from our garden.
This is a photo of my sister.
coat =
abrigo
every year =
cada año
daughter =
hija
more cake =
más pastel
garden =
jardín
Escucha y repite.
Would you like some tea?
Can I take your coat?
Do you like New York?
I go to Spain every year on holiday.
This is our new house.
It's very hot today.
This is my daughter. She's 2 years old.
Do you want some more cake?
These tomatoes are from our garden.
Look! This is a photo of my sister.
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Mmm lovely!
Lovely!
Yes, lovely city.
Oh how lovely!
It’s lovely!
Mmmm Lovely!
She’s lovely!
Mmm, lovely. Thank you.
Really? They are lovely!
Wow. She’s lovely!