Year 8
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Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will describe how people feel, using estar and adjectives as well as learning to use the comparatives 'más..que' and 'menos...que'.
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15 Questions
Q1.
How do you say 22?
veintidos
vientidos
Q2.
How do you say 27?
veintiseis
veintisiéte
Q3.
How do you say 23?
veintitres
veintitrois
Q4.
How do you say a female doctor?
doctora
médico
Q5.
How do you say a male scientist?
científica
scientcífico
Q6.
How do you say a female lawyer?
albañila
azafata
Q7.
How do you say a male author?
escritor
periodista
Q8.
How do you say a female headteacher?
director
profesora
Q9.
How do you say our?
Su
Tu
Q10.
How do you say his/her?
Mi
Tu
Q11.
________ tía es abogada
El
Nuestro
Q12.
Nuestro ______ es autor
prima
tía
Q13.
Nuestro padre es un director __________
seria
simpática
Q14.
Mi madre es __________________
científico
treinta
Q15.
Su primo es un __________ genial
científica
serio
10 Questions
Q1.
What does 'vale' mean?
really
very
Q2.
How do you say 'to lend, lending'?
entrar
leer
Q3.
What does 'enojado' mean?
bored
excited
Q4.
Which of these means 'more..than'?
mejor que
menos ...que
Q5.
How do you say 'tired' in Spanish?
enojado
feliz
Q6.
What does ¿de verdad? mean?
how are you?
what's that?
Q7.
What does 'menos..que'? mean?
just as...as
more...than
Q8.
How do you say 'excited'?
estupendo
éxito
Q9.
What does 'nuestro' mean?
their
your
Q10.
How do you say 'ill, sick'?
enojado
triste