Year 5
Saying some food words and saying you want to have some of these foods
In this lesson, we will learn nine foods (masculine, feminine, singular and plural nouns) and their definite articles (el, la, los, las). We will also learn the verb "quiero" (I want).
Year 5
Saying some food words and saying you want to have some of these foods
In this lesson, we will learn nine foods (masculine, feminine, singular and plural nouns) and their definite articles (el, la, los, las). We will also learn the verb "quiero" (I want).
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- saying some food words
- saying you want to have some of these foods
- masculine, feminine, singular and plural nouns
- definite articles (el, la, los, las)
- quiero
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5 Questions
Q1.
In Spanish, "tiene" means:
I have
tiny
Q2.
Which word means the conjunction "but", in Spanish?
no
y
Q3.
How would you say "He has a big nose." in Spanish?
Tiene el cuello largo.
Tiene los ojos marrones.
Q4.
Which word means "also", "too" or "as well" in Spanish?
aussi
y
Q5.
Paella is a famous dish from the Valencian region of Spain. True or false?
False
5 Questions
Q1.
How do you say "the bananas" in Spanish?
la plátano
los pijamas
Q2.
"Quiero" means:
I eat
I have
Q3.
Where are potatoes originally from?
Spain
the supermarket
Q4.
How do you say "I want sweets and salad"?
Quiero sweetos y salado.
Tengo manzanas y pijamas.
Q5.
In Spain, some of the crisp flavours are different to those in the UK.
False