¿Cómo te va? A, Nivel verde

Unit 4: De compras

WebQuest

De compras

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Objectives
  • To compare clothing prices and styles in the United States to those in Spain
  • To identify and describe articles of clothing
  • To state color and size preferences

Notes

  • In this activity students want to look "cool" when they travel to Spain so they are checking out the styles that are popular with Spanish teenagers.

  • There will be many choices on the screen. A click on an item pictured or on the name of an item not pictured will bring up a screen with more detail. If the item they wish to find is not listed, remind them they can type the name (in Spanish) in the box below Buscar and then click to search.

  • Clothing items will vary with the season.

  • You may wish to have students try to figure out their sizes in Europe. On the screen with each item’s detailed description, the bottom line comprueba tu talla will take them to the size charts. Since all measurements use the metric system, you may want to use the guide below to help them decide.

TALLAS

Blusas, vestidos y pantalones (mujer)

norteamericanos

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

18

españoles

32

34

36

38

40

42

44

46

48

Pantalones (hombre)

norteamericanos

28

30

32

34

36

38

40

42

44

españoles

38

40

42

44

46

48

50

52

54

Camisas (hombre)

norteamericanos

14

14.5

15

15.5

16

16.5

españoles

36

37

38

39

40

41

Zapatos / Calzado (mujer)

norteamericanos

5

6

7

8

9

10

españoles

36

37

38

39

40

41

Zapatos / Calzado (hombre)

norteamericanos

8

8.5

9

9.5

10

10.5

españoles

41

42

43

43

44

45

Expansion

  • Ask the students how many of the Spanish words for fabrics and patterns they were able to figure out. Have them look up the ones they didn’t understand. The types of fabrics mentioned will vary with the season.

  • Have students download and print out a photo of their favorite article of clothing and write a description of it in their own words in Spanish. Collect the descriptions and redistribute them to the class. Post the photos around the room and have students take turns reading the descriptions aloud. The class can try to guess what article of clothing is being described. This activity can also be done in small groups. See which group is first to successfully match all their descriptions to the pictures.

  • Students can work with partners and describe the clothing each is wearing. A "fashion show" with students reading aloud their descriptions could be presented live and even videotaped for viewing later.

  • In Práctica A, ¿Qué es?, on page 78 in the textbook, students are asked to identify the items of clothing shown. Have students guess the prices of this clothing, then have them go to the Venca link andidentify similar itemsand their prices to compare. They will also need to go to the Currency Converter link to convert pesetas into dollars.

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