Un amigo o una amiga
In this chapter you will learn to:
❖ ask or tell who someone is
❖ ask or tell what something is
❖ ask or tell where someone is from
❖ ask or tell what someone is like
❖ describe yourself or someone else
❖ talk about a famous Spanish novel and some Latin American heroes
Francisco de Goya Muchachos trepando a un árbol
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¿Quién es? el muchacho
¿Qué es? una escuela
Nando
un colegio la muchacha
Pepita
la amiga
el amigo
el alumno
¿Qué es un colegio?
Un colegio es una escuela secundaria.
Es una escuela secundaria en Latinoamérica.
la alumna
Guadalupe es mexicana.
Guadalupe es de San Miguel de Allende.
Ella es alumna en un colegio.
Es alumna en el Colegio Juárez.
Guadalupe es una amiga de José Antonio.
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CAPÍTULO 1
¿Cómo es el muchacho?
guapo
alto
bajo
feo
gracioso, cómico
rubio
serio
moreno
ambicioso
pelirrojo
perezoso
¿Cómo es la muchacha?
bonita, linda
alta
baja
graciosa, cómica
fea
rubia
seria
morena
ambiciosa
pelirroja
perezosa
Nota
There are man y ways to expr good-looking, ha ess ndsome, or pret ty in Spanish. word guapo(a)
The
can be used to describe a boy a girl. The wor or ds bonito, lin do, hermoso, bello all mean and pretty. They ca n describe a pr girl or a pretty etty item. The wor d feo in Spanish not as strong as is the word ugly in English. To a friend’s attent get ion, you could even say joking
¡Oye, feo! ly, The following
words are used
Él es guapo.
Es bastante gu ap Es muy guapo. o.
Anita es alta. No es baja.
Ella es muy bonita, muy linda.
UN AMIGO O UNA AMIGA
to express degr
ees.
Ella es bonita
.
Es bastante bo ni Es muy bonita ta.
.
¿Es Manolo mexicano o colombiano?
¿Es de San Miguel de Allende o de Bogotá?
¿Es alumno en el Colegio Juárez?
¿Es el Colegio Juárez un colegio mexicano?
¿Es Manolo un amigo de Alicia Gómez?
Histori storieta Una muchacha americana
Contesten. (Answer.)
1. ¿Es Debbi una muchacha americana?
2. ¿Es ella de Miami?
3. ¿Es ella alumna en una escuela secundaria de Miami?
4. ¿Es ella una alumna seria?
5. ¿Es Debbi una amiga de Bárbara Jones?
¿Quién? ¿Manolo o Debbi?
Contesten. (Answer.)
1.
2.
3.
4.
¿Quién es de San Miguel de Allende?
¿Quién es de Miami?
¿Quién es alumno en el Colegio Juárez?
¿Quién es alumna en una escuela secundaria de Miami?
Miami, la Florida
Histori storieta ¿Cómo es Fernando?
Contesten según la foto. (Answer according to the photo.)
1.
2.
3.
4.
¿Cómo es Fernando? ¿Es alto o bajo?
¿Cómo es Fernando? ¿Es gracioso o serio?
¿Cómo es Fernando? ¿Es guapo o feo?
¿Cómo es Fernando? ¿Es rubio o moreno?
Barcelona, España
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CAPÍTULO 1
Todo lo contrario Contesten según el modelo.
(Answer according to the model.)
¿Es alta Teresa?
1.
2.
3.
4.
No, de ninguna manera.
Es bastante baja.
¿Es muy seria Teresa?
¿Es pelirroja Teresa?
¿Es baja Teresa?
¿Es muy ambiciosa Teresa?
¿Quién es? Work with a classmate. Choose one of the photographs below, but don’t tell which one.
Describe the student in the photo. Your partner has to guess which person you are describing. Take turns.
Málaga, España
4.
1.
2.
3.
¿Es un muchacho o una muchacha?
N POC
O
U
Work with a classmate. Describe someone in the class. First your partner will tell whether you’re describing a boy or a girl and will then guess who it is. Take turns.
MÁS
UN AMIGO O UNA AMIGA
For more practice using words from Palabras 1, do Activity 1 on page H2 at the end of this book.
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¿Quién soy yo y de dónde soy?
¡Hola!
Yo soy Roberto. Roberto Davidson.
Soy de California.
Soy un alumno serio.
Soy un amigo de Carmen.
Carmen es una amiga muy buena.
Ella es una persona muy simpática.
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CAPÍTULO 1
¿Quién es y cómo es?
Oye, Roberto. ¿Quién es?
Ay, Jaime. Es el famoso don Quijote.
Don Quijote es de la Mancha,
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