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Los Colores y objetos de la clase
Rojo
Verde
Amarillo
Anaranjado
Azul
Morado
Rosado
Blanco
Gris
Negro
Marrón/café
RojoVerdeAmarilloAnaranjadoAzulMorado
RosadoBlancoGrisNegroMarrón/Café
Los Colores
¿Cuál es tu color favorito?What is your favorite color?
Mi color favorito es…My favorite color is…
¿Qué color es…?What color is…?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsRKoZGaoEMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAD_lgQPT_c
Los objetos de la clase
Un bolígrafo
Un marcador
Un libro
Un papel
Un lápiz
Una pizarra
Una silla
La clase
¿Qué es esto?: What is this?Es un/una…: It’s a...
Los Objetos de la Clase¿Qué es esto?: What is this?Es un/una… : It’s a (m/f)…
Un reloj
Un borrador
Un pupitreUna puerta
Una regla
Los Objetos de la Clase
Un mapa
Una bandera
Un papelero
Un estante Una computadora
Una calculadora
¿De que color es…?What color is…?
La bandera de España La bandera de Argentina
La bandera de México
La bandera de Chile
La bandera de Venezuela
Mexican flag meaningGreen is hope, white is unity, and red is the blood of heroes. These meanings
are not enforced by law, so they may continue to change.
Today the coat of arms is in the centre of the flag, showing an eagle eating a rattlesnake perched on the nopal (prickly pear) cactus. Underneath is a garland. On the left the garland is green oak, a symbol of strength. On the right is a laurel branch, symbolizing victory.The coat of arms is derived from an Aztec legend that their gods told them to build a city where they spot an eagle on a nopal eating a serpent, which is now Mexico City.
Spanish Flag MeaningRed and yellow are traditional Spanish colors and originate from the coat
of arms of the original Spanish kingdoms. No other countries used the red and yellow colors at that time.The top and bottom stripes are equal-sized and red; while the middle yellow stripe is double the size of the red stripes. Towards the left side of the yellow stripe is the country's coat of arms. The coat of arms consists of a crowned shield, quartered and guarded on each side by the crowned Pillars of Hercules - representing Gibraltar and Cueta. Each quarter displays badges of the original Spanish kingdoms. In the centre of the shield is the emblem of the reigning Spanish royal Family. At the bottom of the shield is a pomegranate representing Grenada. Wrapped around the pillars is a red scroll with the motto 'Plus Ultra' written on it. The motto translates to 'there is more beyond'.