Learning about Shops in Spain and Language Concepts

 
Term 6 Lesson 4
 
 
LO
: to learn from feedback
       to find out about shops in Spain
 
(  /25)
FEEDBACK
 
It is an important part of your learning
 
Take time to read my comments (WWW and EBI in the feedback box on Teams)
 
Look at my corrections on your work;
 
Orange – your mistakes
Red – my corrections
 
Complete your NTIW comments and return ( answer a question, do corrections, add more
details/opinions etc.)
 
1. Does the colour go before or after the item of clothing? (1)
 
2. What is the difference between 
un
 and 
el
? (2)
 
3. Name the 4 definite articles. (4)
 
4. Name the 4 indefinite articles.  (4)
 
5. What do the words 
singular
 and 
plural 
mean? (2)
 
6. How do you make a noun plural? (1)
 
7. What does 
gender
 mean? (1)
 
8. What does 
‘make the adjective agree with the noun’ 
mean? (2)
QUIZ!
QUIZ!
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1.
Does the colour go before or after the item of clothing?
     After eg. Un vestido negro
2. What is the difference between 
un
 and 
el
?
     
Un = a       El = the
3. Name the 4 definite articles.
     
El  la  los  las  (they all mean 
‘the’)
4. Name the 4 indefinite articles.
     
Un 
(a)
   una 
(a)
    unos  
(some)    
unas  
(some)
5. What do the words 
singular
 and 
plural 
mean?
     
Singular means one. Plural means more than one
6. How do you make a noun plural?
     Put an ‘s’ on the end 
(eg. Un chico = a boy       unos chicos – some boys)
7. What does 
gender
 mean?
    
A word is either masculine or feminine
8. What does 
‘make the adjective agree with the noun’ 
mean?
    The adjective changes depending on the gender of the noun and if it is singular or plural
QUIZ!
QUIZ!
un jersey roj
o
            (m sing)
un
a
 chaquet
a
 amarill
a 
(f sing)
un
os
 vaquer
os
 negr
os
  (m pl)
un
as
 fald
as
 blanc
as
     (f pl)
 
Leer
  
Read the description of the shops in Bilbao and then decide if the
 
statements are true (T), false (F) or not mentioned (NM)
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
 
/8
Shopping scavenger hunt en España!
 
1.
Find the names of five clothes shops in Bilbao.
 
2.
 What is 
‘El Corte Inglés’
?
 
3.
In which year was the shop Zara created?
 
4.
Who founded the shop Zara?
 
5.
What is special about the 
Maremagnum
 shopping area in Barcelona?
 
6.
Find 5 shops that you can find in both England and Spain.
 
7.
In which Spanish city is the 
‘Las Arenas’ 
shopping centre?
 
8.
What do the shops 
Mercadona, SuperCor
, and 
Eroski
 have in common?
 
9.
Which shop is located at the following address? Calle Gran Vía 31, 28013, Madrid , Spain
 
10.
 Name 5 things you could buy at 
‘La Mallorquina
’ in Madrid.
 
Just for fun!
 
How many of
these clues can
you find?
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  1. Term 6 Lesson 4 LO: to learn from feedback to find out about shops in Spain ( /25)

  2. FEEDBACK It is an important part of your learning Take time to read my comments (WWW and EBI in the feedback box on Teams) Look at my corrections on your work; Orange your mistakes Red my corrections Complete your NTIW comments and return ( answer a question, do corrections, add more details/opinions etc.)

  3. QUIZ! 1. Does the colour go before or after the item of clothing? (1) 2. What is the difference between un and el? (2) 3. Name the 4 definite articles. (4) 4. Name the 4 indefinite articles. (4) 5. What do the words singular and plural mean? (2) 6. How do you make a noun plural? (1) 7. What does gender mean? (1) 8. What does make the adjective agree with the noun mean? (2) /17

  4. QUIZ! 1. After eg. Un vestido negro 2. What is the difference between un and el? Un = a El = the 3. Name the 4 definite articles. El la los las (they all mean the ) 4. Name the 4 indefinite articles. Un (a) una (a) unos (some) unas (some) 5. What do the words singular and plural mean? Singular means one. Plural means more than one 6. How do you make a noun plural? Put an s on the end (eg. Un chico = a boy unos chicos some boys) 7. What does gender mean? A word is either masculine or feminine 8. What does make the adjective agree with the noun mean? The adjective changes depending on the gender of the noun and if it is singular or plural Does the colour go before or after the item of clothing? un jersey rojo (m sing) una chaqueta amarilla (f sing) unos vaqueros negros (m pl) unas faldas blancas (f pl)

  5. Leer Read the description of the shops in Bilbao and then decide if the statements are true (T), false (F) or not mentioned (NM) a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. /8

  6. 1. Find the names of five clothes shops in Bilbao. 2. What is El Corte Ingl s ? 3. In which year was the shop Zara created? Just for fun! 4. Who founded the shop Zara? How many of these clues can you find? 5. What is special about the Maremagnum shopping area in Barcelona? 6. Find 5 shops that you can find in both England and Spain. 7. In which Spanish city is the Las Arenas shopping centre? 8. What do the shops Mercadona, SuperCor, and Eroski have in common? 9. Which shop is located at the following address? Calle Gran V a 31, 28013, Madrid , Spain 10. Name 5 things you could buy at La Mallorquina in Madrid.

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