Year 6
Saying which language you don't speak, which country you don't live in and which nationality you aren't
In this lesson, we will learn how to say the negative: which language we don't speak, which country we don't live in and which nationality we aren't. We will also look at some Spanish phonics and learn a tongue-twister.
Year 6
Saying which language you don't speak, which country you don't live in and which nationality you aren't
In this lesson, we will learn how to say the negative: which language we don't speak, which country we don't live in and which nationality we aren't. We will also look at some Spanish phonics and learn a tongue-twister.
Lesson details
Key learning points
- saying which language you don't speak saying which country you don't live in
- saying which nationality you aren't
- negative verb forms using no (no hablo, no vivo, no soy)
- conjugation regular -IR verb (vivo) conjugation regular -AR verb (hablo)
- ser (soy)
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5 Questions
Q1.
How do you say "How are you?" in Spanish?
hola
uno
Q2.
Spain is in South America.
true
Q3.
What does "Soy hondureño y vivo en Honduras." mean?
I am Honduran (girl speaking) and I live in Honduras.
I am Mexican (boy speaking) and I live in Mexico.
Q4.
What is number 10 in Spanish?
ten
uno
Q5.
What does "Me llamo Ana" mean?
My llama is Ana.
Your name is Ana.
5 Questions
Q1.
What is another way of asking "How are you?" in Spanish?
Adiós
Buenas tardes
Q2.
How do you form the negative in Spanish?
Add "no" after the verb.
Q3.
"No hablo español " means:
I don't speak English.
I don't speak French.
Q4.
How would you say: "I don't live in Mexico" in Spanish?
No hablo México.
No soy México.
Q5.
"No soy boliviana" means:
I'm not Bolivian (boy speaking).
I'm not Chinese.