Teaching guidelines +/- 15 minutes
- The verbs "ser" and "estar" mean "to be" in Spanish, but they are used very differently.
- The verb "ser" indicates a permanent characteristic, while the verb "estar" indicates a temporary characteristic.
Verbo | Ejemplo |
Ser + adjetivo | Ser rico -> alguien que tiene dinero (Being rich -> someone who has money) Hernán es rico por su herencia. (Hernán is rich because of his inheritance.) |
Estar + adjetivo | Estar rico -> que tiene buen sabor (to be tasty -> to have a good flavour) Este plato está rico. (This dish is tasty.) |
Exercise 1: Los adjetivos "ser" y "estar"
Instruction: Fill in the correct word.
estar, Estar, Está, es, Es