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BASIC II Teacher.: Carol Osoriocarolosoriov@gmail.com

•UNIT 4A: PRETTY WOMANVocabulary:• Adjectives

Pronunciation: • Vowel sounds

Grammar: • Adjectives

Listening: • Writing Sentences / Song : Pretty Woman

First Week (02-06)

Adjectives / ColorsColors Colores Black Negro Blue Azul Brown Marrón Gray Gris Green Verde Orange Naranja Purple Púrpura Red Rojo White Blanco Yellow Amarillo

Adjectives / Sizes

Sizes Tallas Big Grande Deep Profundo Long Largo Narrow Estrecho Short (in height) Corto (de altura) Short (in length) Corto (de longitud) Small, little Pequeño, poco Tall Alto Thick Denso Thin Delgado Wide Ancho

Adjectives Shapes - Quantities

Shapes Formas Round Ronda Straight Recto Square Cuadrado Triangular Triangular Quantities Cantidades Few / Little Pocos / Pequeña Many / Much Muchos / Mucho Part Parte Some / A few Algunos / A pocos Whole Entero

Adjectives - QualitiesQualities Calidades Bad Malo Clean Limpio Dark Oscuro Difficult Difícil Dirty Sucio Dry Seco Easy Fácil Empty Vacío Expensive Caro Fast Rápido Foreign Relaciones Exteriores Full Lleno Good Bueno Hard (firm) Duro (firme) Heavy Pesado Inexpensive Barato

Adjectives - Qualities

Qualities Calidades Light (weight) La luz (el peso) Local Local New Nuevo Noisy Ruidoso Old (about things) De edad (las cosas) Old (about people) De edad (las personas) Powerful Potente Quiet (person) Silencio (personas) Right / Correct Derecha / Correcto Slow Lento Soft Suave Fresh Fresco Salty Salado Sour AgrioSpicy Picante Sweet Dulce

Verb to be

Adjectives

Adjectives are words that describe or modify another person or thing in the sentence. The Articles — a, an, and the — are adjectives.

• the tall professor• the lugubrious lieutenant• a solid commitment• a month's pay• a six-year-old child• the unhappiest, richest man

Adjectives

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Verb to be

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZQsV7umYs0

Vowel Sound

All words of more than one syllable have what is called word stress. This means that at least one of the syllables is longe r and louder than the other syllables.In the following examples, stressed syllables are in capital letters:

Column A Column B Column C PHOtograph phoTOgraphy photoGRAphic

PENcil comMITtee volunTEER MARyland soCIety inforMAtion

Word Stress

In many cases, word stress must simply be learned as new volcabulary is acquired. However, there are several rules for word stress which can make it easier to deal with.

Can you hear the word stress?

• bluebird• Blackboard• Notebook• Bookstore• Toothbrush• keyboard

Word Stress

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