Cognates are words that share similar meanings, spellings, and pronunciations across languages. Examples given are "materials" in English and "materiales" in Spanish. The document provides instructions to identify cognates in a paragraph about a boy named Adrian Garcia by underlining them, then writing them in the spaces and palm leaves provided.
Cognates are words that share similar meanings, spellings, and pronunciations across languages. Examples given are "materials" in English and "materiales" in Spanish. The document provides instructions to identify cognates in a paragraph about a boy named Adrian Garcia by underlining them, then writing them in the spaces and palm leaves provided.
Cognates are words that share similar meanings, spellings, and pronunciations across languages. Examples given are "materials" in English and "materiales" in Spanish. The document provides instructions to identify cognates in a paragraph about a boy named Adrian Garcia by underlining them, then writing them in the spaces and palm leaves provided.
a similar meaning, spelling, and pronunciation. Los cognados son palabras en ingles que se parecen al español y tienen el mismo significado.
Example: Materials –materiales
I. Instructions: Read this paragraph and underline the
word that you think are cognates. My name is Adrian Garcia. I had born in September 4, 2005. My family is from Puerto Rico. I am seven years old. I like go to the supermarket with my mother. I like to eat bananas. This week I celebrate my birthday. My favorite color is blue. My party is decorated with blue balloons. II. Write the cognates that you found. 1. 4. 7.