1-
What is an adjective? Some
basic points about agreement, word order and when adjectives are used in
conversation. A comparison between how adjectives are used in Spanish and
English.
2-
How to make adjectives
agree with the people or things they are describing. Some adjectives take ending
changes and some dont
3-
How to form plural
adjectives, both feminine and masculine. When to add s
to form the plural and when to add es.
4-
A look at where adjectives
are placed in sentences relative to the nouns they describe. Word order.
5-
Adjectives that change form
when positioned in front of masculine singular nouns. How these adjectives are
shortened. Other examples of adjectives that take short forms. Other irregularities.
1-
To understand the basic
concepts of what adjectives are and when and how they are used in Spanish as
compared to English. Appreciating the importance of gender and what makes an
adjective singular or plural.
2-
Being able to form masculine
and feminine adjectives by following a general set of guidelines. Recognising
how adjectives change form depending on whether they end in a vowel or a
consonant.
3-
Being able to form plural
adjectives by following a general set of guidelines. Recognising how plural
adjectives are formed depending on whether the singular form of an adjective
ends in a vowel or a consonant.
4-
Knowing where to correctly
position adjectives when used with other words in sentences. Knowing which
common adjectives can be positioned in more than one way.
5-
Being aware that some adjectives
never change. They are always spelt the same.
6-
Knowing which common
adjectives take short forms when positioned before masculine singular nouns.
Identifying which adjectives ending in o are shortened and which other
adjectives are more irregular.
