Year 5
Saying which sports you play and do, which sports you don't play and do, and joining sentences using conjunctions
In this lesson, we will recap the masculine and feminine sport nouns and their direct articles. We will learn which sports to use the verbs "jugar" and "hacer" with. We will learn how to combine "a" and "el" when talking about sports we play and also join sentences using conjunctions.
Year 5
Saying which sports you play and do, which sports you don't play and do, and joining sentences using conjunctions
In this lesson, we will recap the masculine and feminine sport nouns and their direct articles. We will learn which sports to use the verbs "jugar" and "hacer" with. We will learn how to combine "a" and "el" when talking about sports we play and also join sentences using conjunctions.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- saying which sports you play and do or don't play or do
- joining sentences using conjunctions
- definite articles (el, la)
- conjugation -AR verb jugar (juego)
- conjunctions (y, también, pero, sin embargo)
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5 Questions
Q1.
Name the sport shown in the picture, in Spanish:

el baloncesto
el balondedo
Q2.
Which article comes before singular feminine nouns?
el
Q3.
Which sport is "la natación"?
cycling
running
Q4.
Spain has hosted the Olympic Games once, in 1992. But in which city?
Beijing
London
Q5.
Which clues tell you "el baloncesto" is a masculine, singular noun?
The noun ends with an "a".
There aren't any, you just guess.
5 Questions
Q1.
Which verb would you use to talk about the non-ball sports you do?
jugar
Q2.
How do you say: "I play tennis" in Spanish?
Hago tenis.
Juego tenis.
Q3.
Look at the sports. How would you say you play or do them?

Hago baile, pero no juego al baloncesto.
Juego al baile y juego al tenis.
Q4.
What does "sin embargo" mean?
and
but
Q5.
How do you form the negative when talking about sports you don't do or play?
Put "no after the verb: Hago no baile.
Put "no" after the noun: Hago baile no.