Year 10

Talking about what you usually do (Part 1/3)

Year 10

Talking about what you usually do (Part 1/3)

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will learn how to say what we usually do in our free time using two structures: 'normalmente' + present tense verb in the 1st person singular vs 'suelo' + infinitive.
  2. Purpose of language use. Talk about what you usually do
  3. Grammar. Present tense SOLER

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13 Questions

Q1.
Translate: 'I usually spend my money on make-up' into Spanish
Normalmente gastar mi dinero en maquillaje.
Correct answer: Normalmente gasto mi dinero en maquillaje.
Q2.
Translate: 'I usually spend my money on clothes' into Spanish
Correct answer: Suelo gastar mi dinero en ropa.
Suelo gasto mi dinero en ropa.
Q3.
Translate: 'I usually do sport' into Spanish
Normalmente hacer deporte.
Correct answer: Normalmente hago deporte.
Q4.
Translate: 'I usually read books' into Spanish
Correct answer: Suelo leer libros.
Suelo leo libros.
Q5.
Translate: 'I usually spend my pocket money on jewellery' into Spanish
Correct answer: Suelo gastar mi paga en joyas.
Suelo gasto mi paga en joyas.
The next 7 questions cover some very common words you will need in Spanish in KS4. These words are very important because they give away or subtly change the meaning of a sentence. Select the correct meaning for each word. When you get your score, check your answers and write down any of these words that you didn't know.
Q7.
para
Correct answer: for, in order to
from, away from
of, because of
Q8.
Correct answer: me
mine
my
Q9.
otro
except
Correct answer: other
same
Q10.
ya que
but
Correct answer: given that
in spite of
Q11.
muy
a lot
more
Correct answer: very
Q12.
querer
to like
to love
Correct answer: to want
Q13.
importante
Correct answer: important
insignificant
unimportant