Year 7
Year 7
Saying what someone is like in general (Part 2/2)
Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will use yes / no questions to talk about traits and practise adjective agreement for gender.
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Supervision
Adult supervision recommended
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10 Questions
Q1.
What does "Ser" mean?
To be - When describing moods/emotions
To be - When describing your dinner
Q2.
When we pronounce the U sound in Spanish, what shape should our lips be?
Open
Triangular
Q3.
What does "es" mean?
I am
They used to be
Q4.
What does "soy" mean?
I was
I will be
Q5.
What is the opposite of "alto"
Alegre
Guapo
Q6.
What does "eres" mean in English?
He is
It was
Q7.
What does the accent on Spanish words help with?
Pronunciation (saying the word correctly)
Reading (reading the word in the correct order)
Q8.
What does "tranquilo" mean?
Cheerful
Nice/Kind
Q9.
What does "simpàtico" mean?
Good looking
Tall
Q10.
How do you say "you are tall"
Es alto
Soy alto
10 Questions
Q1.
Which adjective would you use to describe your rich aunt?
Ricky
Rico
Q2.
"Rhianna es muy_______________" what is the best adjective to use?
bajo
rico
Q3.
What is the correct punctuation for a question in Spanish?
?Question?
¿Question¿
Q4.
What should you do with the pitch of your voice at the end of a question?
Drop it
Keep it the same
Q5.
What is the best adjective to describe Yoda?
Baja
Simpática
Q6.
What is "Soy" in English?
It is
You are
Q7.
How do you say "Are you tall?" to a Spanish woman?
¿Eres alto?
¿Eres guapa?
Option 3
Q8.
Choose the most logical answer to this question: ¿Eres guapo?
Si eres guapo
Si es guapo
Q9.
How do some adjectives change when they describe women?
The O at the end becomes an Ó
The O at the end becomes an S
Q10.
What is "es" in English?
We are
You are