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Year 7
Where are you? 'Estar' 2nd person singular
Learning outcomes
I can use 'estoy', 'estás' and 'está' to describe the location of myself and others.
I can recognise and pronounce [o].
New
New
Year 7
Where are you? 'Estar' 2nd person singular
Learning outcomes
I can use 'estoy', 'estás' and 'está' to describe the location of myself and others.
I can recognise and pronounce [o].
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Key learning points
- The SSC [o] is pronounced as in 'yo'.
- 'Estar' means 'to be, being' and is used for location.
- 'Estoy', 'estás' and 'está' are the 1st, 2nd and 3rd person singular forms of 'estar.'
Keywords
[o] - pronounced as in 'yo'
Estás - part of the verb 'to be, being' meaning 'you are'
¿dónde? - where?
Common misconception
It is necessary to use pronouns with Spanish verbs.
In most cases, it is not necessary to use pronouns with Spanish verbs. The verb itself communicates the action and the subject.
You can adapt Task A into a pair activity. Partner A reads the Spanish words aloud while Partner B closes their eyes and points left/right for the [a]/[o] sounds. Swap and repeat with another list of words e.g. 'dos', 'casa', 'amar', 'con', 'poco', 'olvidar'.
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6 Questions
Q1.
What does 'estar' mean?
I am
she is
Q2.
'estar' is used to describe .
Q3.
'I am' in Spanish is 'est '.
Q4.
What does 'está' mean in English?
I am
Q5.
Which verb is in the 2nd person?
he writes
I run
she looks
it goes
Q6.
Order the verbs from 1st to 3rd person.
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6 Questions
Q1.
Match up the forms of 'estar'.
to be, being
I am
you are
she, he, it is
Q2.
Match up the verbs with their grammatical persons.
1st person singular
2nd person singular
3rd person singular
Q3.
Choose the correct translation of 'I am in the north, you are in the south'.
estás en el norte, estoy en el sur
estás en el norte, está en el sur
estoy en el norte, estoy en el sur
Q4.
What is 'where?' in Spanish?
Q5.
In what order would the verbs appear in the Spanish translation of this text: 'Hi, I'm in Spain and Sofia is in England. Where are you?'
Q6.
True or false? In Spanish, you always need to put a person before a verb, e.g. 'he reads'.
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