Spanish: ❼uál es tu color favorite? ❼uál-es-tu-color-favorito.mp3 Spanish: Me encanta caminar en la fresca nieve blanca. Spanish: El cielo es gris cuando está nublado. Spanish: ¿Quieres jugo de naranja o café? ¿Quieres-jugo-de-naranja-o-café.mp3 Spanish: Las uvas moradas tienen semillas. Spanish: ¡Compremos las flores rosadas! ¡Compremos-las-flores-rosadas.mp3 Spanish: Me encantan los taxis amarillos de Nueva York. Spanish: Quisiera un jugo verde detox, por favor. Learning words in sentences will help you memorize them faster! Learn the colors in Spanish the Parley Blue way, through listening to complete native audio sentences and mimicking aloud what you hear. ![]() And, by implementing the Pareto principle, or 80/20 rule, you’ll be working smarter, not harder. By combining listening, reading, and speaking new words within complete sentences, you’ll learn Spanish faster.ĭeliberate practice is one of the 6 research-backed principles used in the Parley Blue method that will help you achieve Spanish fluency and comprehension. We hope that you got the best out of the examples and both listening activities and conversations about colors in Spanish.Learning in context is the fastest way to learn vocabulary words in a foreign language. ![]() Vendedor: Entonces, ¿Qué colores le vendemos para pintar su casa?Ĭliente: Voy a llevar pintura de color verde para la cocina y naranja para la sala. Luce cálido y más vivo que el color celeste. Sino un tono de gris o un color más vivo como el naranja o el rosado.Ĭliente: Me gusta el color naranja. Vendedor: También puede usar el color verde en la sala. No es muy oscuro, es algo brillante y da la sensación de calma.Ĭliente: ummm… creo que no me gusta mucho. Vendedor: Le recomiendo este tono de celeste. Combina bien con el color crema y con el color blanco.Ĭliente: Me gusta mucho el verde. Bueno, mire… Para pintar la cocina, le recomendamos el color verde tierno. No me gusta el color gris, ni el color café. Tenemos colores claros, oscuros, cálidos y mucho más.Ĭliente: Bueno, creo que estoy buscando colores alegres porque la casa es muy aburrida. ![]() Vendedor: Tenemos muchos colores disponibles. Vendedor: ¡Buenas tardes! ❾n qué puedo ayudarle?Ĭliente: Bien, estoy buscando pintura para mi casa. Once you are done exploring the examples, move on to the first listening activity. Pay attention to the expressions and questions that we are using along with colors in the conversations, that is things like “ ❽e qué color?” (What color), “ Combina con.” (It matches well with…), “ Se ve bien…” (It looks good) and “ ¿Qué opinas?” (What do you think?). Next, we will show you some examples of short conversations using colors in Spanish, as well as a short passage that we will read for you. When listening to the examples below, make sure to search for new vocabulary and expressions in the conversations too, and more importantly, pay attention to the way colors are used in the language. That is why learning at least some basic colors is really important. We use Spanish colors for many purposes, from things like describing objects to describing the physical appearance of people such as their hair or eyes. Let’s start… Sample conversations: Using Spanish Colors in real situations Now, it is time to test your listening ability with some exercises. We have covered the vocabulary for Spanish colors in two individual lessons before, as well as some key phrases and questions about this topic. Today’s lesson will include some examples of situations in which you would need to use colors in Spanish.
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