Spanish Grade 3 15 min

¿Qué ves? (What do you see?)

Review vocabulary for common objects and actions.

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Introduction & Learning Objectives

Learning Objectives Ask the question '¿Qué ves?' to inquire what someone sees. Answer '¿Qué ves?' using the phrase 'Veo...' followed by an object. Correctly use the direct object pronouns 'lo', 'la', 'los', and 'las' to replace nouns. Describe food items using adjectives that correctly agree in gender and number. Use the present tense 'yo' and 'tú' forms of the verb 'ver' (veo, ves). Identify and name at least five common food items in Spanish. Imagine you are playing 'I Spy' at a giant food festival! 🍓🌮🌽 How would you say 'I see a red strawberry' in Spanish? Let's find out! In this lesson, we will learn how to ask '¿Qué ves?' (What do yo...
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Key Concepts & Vocabulary

TermDefinitionExample VerThe verb 'ver' means 'to see'. It's an action word we use to talk about what our eyes are looking at.Yo veo una manzana. (I see an apple.) Veo'Veo' is the 'I' form of the verb 'ver'. You use it to say 'I see'.Veo un plátano amarillo. (I see a yellow banana.) Ves'Ves' is the 'you' form of the verb 'ver'. You use it to ask someone 'Do you see...?' or 'What do you see?'.¿Qué ves? (What do you see?) Direct Object PronounA short word (lo, la, los, las) that takes the place of a noun. It answers the question 'what?' or 'whom?' after a verb.Veo la fresa. -> La veo. (I see the strawberry. -> I see it.) Adjective AgreementMaking sure...
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Grammar Rules & Patterns

Using 'lo', 'la', 'los', 'las' lo (it, masc.), la (it, fem.), los (them, masc.), las (them, fem.). The pronoun goes BEFORE the verb. Use these words to replace a noun you've already talked about. Match the pronoun to the noun's gender and number. For example, 'el plátano' (masculine, singular) becomes 'lo'. 'Las uvas' (feminine, plural) becomes 'las'. Answering ¿Qué ves? Question: ¿Qué ves? -> Answer: Veo + [el/la/los/las] + [noun] + [adjective]. To answer the question 'What do you see?', start with 'Veo' (I see), then say the object with its article and a describing word. Adjective Matching Rule Noun ending in -o -> Adjective ends in -o. Noun ending in -...

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Sample Practice Questions

Challenging
Lees esta descripción: "En el jardín, yo veo flores rojas, un árbol alto con manzanas verdes, y dos pájaros azules que cantan." ¿Qué NO se menciona en la descripción?
A.Un árbol alto
B.Pájaros azules
C.Un gato negro
D.Flores rojas
Challenging
Tu amigo dice: "Veo una fruta en la mesa. No es amarilla y no es redonda." ¿Cuál de estas frutas podría ser?
A.Una banana
B.Una naranja
C.Uvas verdes
D.Una manzana
Challenging
Estás en una tienda. Tu amigo pregunta, "¿Qué ves que te gusta para comer?" Miras y ves una galleta grande de chocolate. ¿Cuál es la respuesta más completa y correcta?
A.Veo algo.
B.Veo una galleta.
C.¡Lo veo! Es una galleta grande de chocolate.
D.Miro una galleta de chocolate grande.

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