Starter quiz
- Match the Spanish to the English.
- bolígrafo⇔pen ✓
- camisa⇔shirt ✓
- dinero⇔money ✓
- revista⇔magazine ✓
- regalo⇔present ✓
- flor⇔flower ✓
- Match the indefinite article to the correct noun.
- unos⇔bolígrafos ✓
- una⇔camisa ✓
- unas⇔revistas ✓
- un⇔vaso ✓
- What is the meaning of the word 'bien' in this sentence? 'Descansar bien es importante.'
- 'well' ✓
- When the teacher asks you to work with your partner, they say: 'Habla con tu ...'
- madre
- hermano
- pareja ✓
- profesor
- equipo
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- Translate this sentence: 'Speaking Spanish is important.'
- 'Hablar español es importante.' ✓
- Choose the correct translation for this sentence: 'Mi madre siempre llega temprano.'
- My dad always arrives late.
- My dad always arrives early.
- My mum always arrives late.
- My mum always arrives early. ✓
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Exit quiz
- What is the meaning of the verb 'dar'?
- to speak, speaking
- to arrive, arriving
- to give, giving ✓
- to buy, buying
- to want, wanting
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- Match the different forms of the verb 'dar' with the correct pronoun.
- doy⇔I ✓
- das⇔you ✓
- da⇔she, he, it ✓
- What does the verb 'querer' mean?
- 'to want, wanting ' ✓
- Put the different forms of the verb 'querer' in the right order following these pronouns: I, you and she, he, it.
- 1⇔quiero
- 2⇔quieres
- 3⇔quiere
- How do you say 'I want some shoes' in Spanish?
- Quiere unos zapatos.
- Quieres unos zapatos.
- Quiero unos zapatos. ✓
- Querer unos zapatos.
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- Translate into Spanish: 'I give a lot of presents to my mum.'
- 'Doy muchos regalos a mi madre.' ✓
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Lesson Details
Key learning points
- the SSE [ñ] is pronounced as in 'español'
- the SSE [n] is pronounced as in 'mano'
- the verb 'dar' is followed by indefinite articles
Common misconception
[ñ] is pronounced the same way as [n].
[ñ] is pronounced differently to [n]. It is pronounced as in the word 'español' and [n] as in the word 'mano'.
Keywords
[ñ] - pronounced as in the word 'español'
[n] - pronounced as in the word 'mano'
Dar - the verb 'to give, giving' with 'doy' meaning 'I give', 'dar' meaning 'you give' and 'da' meaning 'she, he, it gives'
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