Spanish for Kids – Part 5 – Where’s My Shoe

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In this lesson, students learn colors and related vocabulary in Spanish, focusing on various objects like shoes and furniture. Key terms include “zapato” for shoe and color descriptors such as “rojo” (red), “verde” (green), and “amarillo” (yellow). The lesson emphasizes practice and encourages students to use their new vocabulary with friends and family to enhance their learning experience.
  1. What color is your favorite shoe?
  2. Can you say “zapato” in Spanish?
  3. What color is a table in Spanish?

Let’s Learn Colors and Words in Spanish!

Fun with Shoes and Colors

Hey there! Today, we’re going to have fun learning some colors and words in Spanish. Are you ready? Let’s go!

Shoes in Different Colors

First, let’s talk about shoes. In Spanish, a shoe is called a “zapato.” Can you say “zapato”? Great job!

Now, let’s look at some colorful shoes:

  • A red shoe is called “un zapato rojo.”
  • A green shoe is called “un zapato verde.”
  • A yellow shoe is called “un zapato amarillo.”
  • A blue shoe is called “un zapato azul.”
  • A purple shoe is called “un zapato morado.”
  • A black shoe is called “un zapato negro.”

More Colors and Things

Let’s learn about some other things and their colors:

  • A brown table is “una mesa café.”
  • An orange couch is “un sofá naranja.”
  • The stairs are “las escaleras.”
  • The white drawers are “los cajones blancos.”

Practice Makes Perfect!

Now you know how to say some colors and objects in Spanish! Try to practice these words with your friends and family. Remember, learning is fun, and the more you practice, the better you’ll get!

Keep exploring and have fun learning new things every day!

  • What is your favorite color, and can you say it in Spanish? Do you have anything at home that is that color?
  • Can you think of other objects around you that are the same colors as the shoes we learned about? How would you describe them in Spanish?
  • Why do you think it’s fun or important to learn colors and words in another language like Spanish? Have you ever used another language when talking to someone?
  1. Color Hunt: Go on a color hunt around your home or classroom! Find objects that match the colors you learned: red, green, yellow, blue, purple, black, brown, orange, and white. Try to say the color and the object in Spanish. For example, if you find a red book, say “un libro rojo.” Share your findings with a friend or family member!

  2. Shoe Sorting Game: Gather different colored shoes or cut out shoe shapes from colored paper. Mix them up and then sort them by color. As you sort, say the color and the word “zapato” in Spanish. For example, “zapato rojo” for a red shoe. This will help you remember the colors and practice your Spanish words!

  3. Draw and Color: Draw a picture of a room with different objects like a table, couch, and drawers. Color each object using the colors you learned. Label each object with its Spanish name and color. For example, color a couch orange and write “un sofá naranja” next to it. Show your drawing to someone and explain the colors in Spanish!

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

[Music]
The shoe – “zapato”
[Music]
Red – “rojo”
A brown table – “una mesa café”
[Applause]
A green shoe – “un zapato verde”
[Music]
A yellow shoe – “un zapato amarillo”
An orange couch – “un sofá naranja”
The stairs – “las escaleras”
A blue shoe – “un zapato azul”
[Music]
A purple shoe
[Music]
[Music]
The white drawers – “los cajones blancos”
A black shoe – “negro”
The closet
[Music]
A red shoe – “un zapato rojo”
[Applause]
[Music]
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