Saying what someone is like (at the moment) (Part 1/2)
Saying what someone is like (at the moment) (Part 1/2)
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will use the 1st, 2nd and 3rd person of the verb 'estar' to say what someone is like at the moment.
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10 Questions
Q1.
el sur
hello
I am
north
Q2.
está
I am
to be, being
you are
Q3.
España
England
to be, being
where
Q4.
hasta luego
hello
I am
in
Q5.
Inglaterra
north
south
Spain
Q6.
hello
está
estoy
hasta luego
Q7.
I am
está
estar
estás
Q8.
see you later
en
estoy
hola
Q9.
dónde
in
north
south
Q10.
to be, being
está
estás
estoy
10 Questions
Q1.
What does "hoy" mean?
calm
How?
strange
Q2.
What does "serio" mean?
calm
nervous
strange
Q3.
What does "blanco" mean?
calm
serious
very
Q4.
What does "muy" mean?
calm
nervous
serious
Q5.
What does "seguro" mean?
calm
serious
strange
Q6.
What does listo mean?
nervous
serious
strange
Q7.
What does "tonto" mean?
calm
strange
very
Q8.
What does ¿Cómo se dice en español? mean?
How do you spell it?
What do you say it in English?
What is the date today?
Q9.
What does ¿Cómo se escribe? mean?
Are you nervous today?
How do you say it in English?
How do you say it in Spanish?
Q10.
What does ¿Cómo se dice en inglés? mean?
How do you say it in Spanish?
How do you spell it?
Where are you?