Spanish 1-2 Unit 6 study games — Shopping and Clothing.
This unit covers clothing vocabulary, colors and sizes and demonstrative adjectives — essential concepts for Spanish 1-2. Use our interactive study games to test your understanding, or review questions in traditional format below.
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This unit covers clothing vocabulary, colors and sizes and demonstrative adjectives — essential concepts for Spanish 1-2. Use our interactive study games to test your understanding, or review questions in traditional format below.
Key Concepts Breakdown
1 Clothing Vocabulary
Students must be able to identify and name common clothing items in Spanish, including gender agreement between nouns and articles. Exams typically require matching, fill-in-the-blank, or image-based identification of items like la camisa, los pantalones, los zapatos, and el vestido.
Key Points
- Most clothing nouns have fixed gender: el abrigo, la falda, los calcetines, la camiseta
- Use llevar or usar to say 'to wear'; tener is NOT used for wearing clothes
- Plural items require plural articles: los zapatos, las botas
- Shopping verbs to know: buscar (to look for), comprar (to buy), pagar (to pay), costar (to cost)
Fill in the blank: Ella _______ una falda roja y _______ negros. (wear / pants)
The correct answer is: Ella lleva una falda roja y pantalones negros. Use lleva (llevar conjugated for ella) for 'wears.' Pantalones is masculine plural, so no article is required here, and the adjective negros must match masculine plural.
2 Colors and Sizes
Colors in Spanish are adjectives and must agree in gender and number with the noun they describe. Students must also know size vocabulary (pequeño, mediano, grande, talla) and how to use it in a shopping context.
Key Points
- Colors agree with the noun: el vestido rojo, la camisa roja, los zapatos rojos, las faldas rojas
- Colors ending in -e or a consonant do NOT change for gender: el suéter verde, la camiseta verde; el abrigo gris, la falda gris
- grande shortens to gran ONLY before a noun (different meaning: great), not for clothing size
- Size vocabulary: pequeño/a, mediano/a, grande; 'talla' = clothing size, 'número' = shoe size
Choose the correct form: Me gustan los zapatos (blanco / blancos / blanca).
The correct answer is blancos. The adjective must agree with zapatos, which is masculine and plural. Blanco becomes blancos by adding -s to match. Blanco would be masculine singular and blanca would be feminine singular — both are wrong here.
3 Demonstrative Adjectives
Demonstrative adjectives (este, ese, aquel and their forms) point out which specific noun you mean and must agree in gender and number with that noun. Exams test whether students can select the correct form and understand the three levels of distance: here, there, and over there.
Key Points
- Three distances: este/esta/estos/estas (this/these — near me), ese/esa/esos/esas (that/those — near you), aquel/aquella/aquellos/aquellas (that/those — far from both)
- Must match the noun in gender AND number: este suéter, esta falda, estos zapatos, estas botas
- Demonstratives come BEFORE the noun, just like in English
- Common exam trap: aquel changes to aquella (feminine), aquellos/aquellas (plural) — irregular-looking but follows the pattern
Translate: 'I want those boots over there (far away)' → Yo quiero _______ botas.
The correct answer is aquellas botas. Since the boots are far from both speakers, use the aquel- forms. Botas is feminine plural, so aquel becomes aquellas. Ese/esas would be incorrect because that distance is 'near you,' not 'far from both.'
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What is Shopping and Clothing?
Shopping and Clothing is Unit 6 of Spanish 1-2, covering clothing vocabulary, colors and sizes and demonstrative adjectives.
How to study for Spanish 1-2 Unit 6?
Start with the Quick Summary above, review the Key Concepts, then test yourself with our interactive study games. Aim for 80%+ accuracy before moving on.
How many questions are in this unit?
This unit has 26+ review questions across 5 different game modes.