Year 5
Giving opinions about plural foods and joining opinions using conjunctions
In this lesson, we will recap the food nouns, focusing on the plural foods and their definite articles. We will learn how to give opinions about plural foods and join opinions using conjunctions and the adverb "también".
Year 5
Giving opinions about plural foods and joining opinions using conjunctions
In this lesson, we will recap the food nouns, focusing on the plural foods and their definite articles. We will learn how to give opinions about plural foods and join opinions using conjunctions and the adverb "también".
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- giving opinions about plural foods
- joining opinions using conjunctions
- definite articles (los, las)
- conjunctions (y, también, pero, sin embargo)
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5 Questions
Q1.
How do you say "I like", in Spanish?
odio
quiero
Q2.
What type of word is the word "y" , in Spanish?
a noun
a verb
Q3.
"Me encanta el queso y el pan" means"
I hate cheese and bread.
I love cheese and crackers.
Q4.
Which of these foods is not singular?
el helado
la sopa
Q5.
Is "ensalada" a masculine or feminine noun?
masculine
5 Questions
Q1.
What does "plural" mean?
one
Q2.
How do you say "I like" when talking about plural foods, in Spanish?
me gusta
no me gusta
Q3.
What does "sin embargo" mean?
whenever
wherever
Q4.
"También" means:
but
tambourine
Q5.
"Me gustan las manzanas y las patatas fritas, también" means:
I don't like apples, however I like chips.
I like apples and pears too.