Spanish Grade 3 15 min

El baño (The Bathroom)

Learn vocabulary for objects in a bathroom (la ducha, el inodoro, el lavabo).

What you'll learn

  • Identify at least 6 out of 8 common bathroom objects in Spanish when shown a picture or illustration.
  • Explain in simple Spanish phrases (e.g., "Sí, tengo..." or "No, no tengo...") whether they have a specific bathroom item when asked.
  • Apply their knowledge of bathroom vocabulary to correctly follow at least 3 out of 4 simple instructions given in Spanish, such as "Abre el grifo" (Turn on the faucet).
  • Create a short drawing of their bathroom and label at least 4 items in Spanish with correct spelling.

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Introduction & Learning Objectives

Learning Objectives Identify at least 6 common bathroom objects in Spanish. Use at least 4 descriptive adjectives (e.g., grande, pequeño, limpio, blanco). Correctly match masculine and feminine adjectives to bathroom-related nouns. Form simple descriptive sentences using the structure 'El/La [noun] es [adjective]'. Answer the question '¿Cómo es el/la [noun]?' with a simple description. Use 'hay' to say what is in the bathroom. Look around your bathroom at home! Is it big or small? Is the soap new? 🧼 Let's learn how to say all of this in Spanish! In this lesson, we will learn the Spanish words for things in the bathroom and how to describe them using adjectives. Knowing how to describe things helps us share more details when we talk to peo...
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Key Concepts & Vocabulary

TermDefinitionExample El inodoroThe Spanish word for 'the toilet'. It is a masculine noun.El inodoro es blanco. (The toilet is white.) La duchaThe Spanish word for 'the shower'. It is a feminine noun.La ducha es grande. (The shower is big.) El lavaboThe Spanish word for 'the bathroom sink'. It is a masculine noun.El lavabo está limpio. (The sink is clean.) La toallaThe Spanish word for 'the towel'. It is a feminine noun.La toalla es azul. (The towel is blue.) El jabónThe Spanish word for 'the soap'. It is a masculine noun.Me gusta el jabón verde. (I like the green soap.) Limpio / LimpiaThe Spanish adjective for 'clean'. Use 'limpio' for masculine nouns and 'limpia' for feminine nouns.El baño está limpio. La to...
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Grammar Rules & Patterns

Adjective Agreement: Gender Adjective ending must match the noun's gender (masculine -o / feminine -a). When you describe a noun, the adjective must match whether the noun is masculine (uses 'el') or feminine (uses 'la'). If an adjective ends in -o, change it to -a for a feminine noun. If it ends in -e or a consonant, it often stays the same for both. Sentence Structure for Descriptions El/La + [Noun] + es + [Adjective]. To make a simple descriptive sentence, start with the article and noun (like 'La toalla'), then add the verb 'es' (is), and finish with the describing word (like 'suave'). For example: 'La toalla es suave' (The towel is soft). Using 'Hay' for Existence Hay + un/una + [Noun]. T...

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Sample Practice Questions

Challenging
Quieres cepillarte los dientes, pero no encuentras la pasta de dientes. ¿Cuál es el mejor primer paso para resolver el problema?
A.Usar jabón en el cepillo.
B.No cepillarte los dientes.
C.Preguntar a un adulto dónde está la pasta.
D.Comer una manzana para limpiar los dientes.
Challenging
El baño de Ana es grande y azul. El baño de Marco es pequeño y blanco. ¿Qué oración compara los dos baños correctamente?
A.El baño de Marco es más azul que el baño de Ana.
B.El baño de Ana es más grande que el baño de Marco.
C.Los dos baños son pequeños.
D.El baño de Ana es blanco.
Challenging
¿Cuál es el orden lógico para lavarse las manos? 1. Secar las manos con la toalla. 2. Poner jabón en las manos. 3. Mojar las manos con agua.
A.1, 2, 3
B.2, 1, 3
C.2, 3, 1
D.3, 2, 1

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