Teacher video: Noun-adjective agreement

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Adjective agreement in spanish

This Spanish Kapow teacher video supports you in delivering a lesson that introduces the rules of adjective agreement in Spanish. While in English adjectives stay the same regardless of the noun, in Spanish they must agree with the noun in both number and gender. This can be tricky for beginners, as most adjectives have four forms: masculine singular, feminine singular, masculine plural and feminine plural. This lesson breaks down the rules using simple examples like mono (cute), blanco (white), and verde (green), helping pupils understand how to form and use each version correctly.

This video is part of Kapow Primary’s Spanish scheme of work – grammar. It provides practical guidance to help you model the patterns of noun–adjective agreement clearly and confidently. You’ll learn how to support pupils in building this skill step by step, beginning with singular forms and gradually moving on to plurals. It also highlights helpful dictionary tips, rules for common exceptions, and strategies for reinforcing this grammar point through practice and repetition.

Spanish, key stage 2, Year 6, Unit 1: Clothes in Spanish, Lesson 2: Describing clothes

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