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01 Possessive adjectives (part 2) – nuestro, su

August 5, 2009 · 4 Comments

¡Hola!  In this video lesson, we’ll continue with the possessive adjectives and add on two more.  Well, technically I guess we’re only really adding on one more since the other we already knew.

Enjoy!  Leave any questions, comments, or suggestions below.

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Vocabulario:
¿De quién es? - Whose is it?  / Who does it belong to?
Es ____. – It is ___.
¿De quién son? – Whose are they?  /  Who do they belong to?
Son ___. – They are ___.

el coche – car
el cuaderno – notebook
el dinero – money
el gato – cat
el libro - book
el perro – dog
el teléfono – telephone
el zapato – shoe
la camiseta – t-shirt
la casa – house
la hamburguesa – hamburger
la mochila – bookbag
la pizza – pizza
los calcetines – socks

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4 responses so far ↓

  • Jenny Manzelli // September 27, 2009 at 12:33 pm | Reply

    Querido Señor Jordan,

    I just stumbled upon your videos and they’re great! I’m a high school Spanish teacher in Massachusetts and I just introduced to my students the plural possessive adjectives. I’m planning on showing them your video if that’s okay, but I was wondering if you happen to have a video that also includes the vosotros form-vuestro or if you’re planning on making one? Learning Spanish in Spain I’m quite accustomed to use this form and I prefer to include it as much as possible.

    Muchas gracias por todo y sobretodo sus videos!

    Atentamente,
    Jenny

    • Señor Jordan // September 29, 2009 at 3:47 pm | Reply

      Jenny, No se preocupe. No hay ningún problema si usted usa mis videos en la clase de vez en cuando. En cuanto a su pregunta de ‘vuestro’… no lo uso y por eso no lo enseño. Por acá hay muchos centroamericanos y se me hace que por eso debería enseñarles un español menos peninsular cuando pueda.

      Hasta luego,

      -Sr. J

  • Karen Gudde // October 7, 2009 at 8:53 pm | Reply

    Do you use AiM or any instant message thing? I would love to have you as a resource. I am a Spanish teacher and have e-mailed you tonight about using your videos (AR verbs) in an online course I teach.

    Thank you,
    Karen

  • Angie // November 4, 2009 at 1:22 pm | Reply

    I love the way you teach. I have been trying to learn Spanish for the last 6 months but have never had anyone being so comfortable with teaching the lessons. You are very comfortable with the way you handle teaching and makes me being comfortabel listening.
    Angie Vazirian

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