Spanish Pencil Case Vocabulary
Learn the Vocabulary + Gender for pencil case items in Spanish
Un estuche = a pencil case
Listen and join in with the Video Clip.
Notice that Indefinite + Definite Articles in Spanish change to fit in with the gender of words + whether they are singular or plural:
Indefinite article:
un, una = a
unos, unas = some
Definite article:
el, la, los, las = the
Do you care what kind of pencil case you have? Is there a latest trend? Why? Does it matter? Consider these questions to get more involved in the subject matter …
Video Transcript
Necesito un estuche.
I need a pencil case
Adentro me hace falta …
Inside I need …
una pluma a pen
la pluma the pen
un lápiz a pencil
el lápiz the pencil
una goma a rubber
la goma the rubber
unas tijeras some scissors
las tijeras the scissors
una regla a ruler
la regla the ruler
unos cartuchos some cartridges
los cartuchos the cartridges
un bolígrafo a biro
el bolígrafo the biro
unos lápices de colores
– some coloured pencils
los lápices de colores
– the coloured pencils
un sacapuntas a pencil sharpener
el sacapuntas the pencil sharpener
¿Qué hago con esto?
What do I do with this?
¡Pongo la basura en la papelera!
I put the rubbish in the bin!
Pencil Case Vocabulary with the 1st person of the verb TENER: Tengo … (I have):
Tengo + Pencil Case Items