Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson we continue to practise the comparatives 'más..que' and 'menos...que' and also use 'mejor que' and 'peor que' to make comparisons, in the context of music concerts and festivals.
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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
10 Questions
Q1.
What does 'menos..que'? mean?
just as...as
more...than
Q2.
How do you say 'ill, sick'?
enojado
triste
Q3.
How do you say 'to lend, lending'?
entrar
leer
Q4.
How do you say 'tired' in Spanish?
enojado
feliz
Q5.
What does 'vale' mean?
really
very
Q6.
How do you say 'excited'?
estupendo
éxito
Q7.
What does ¿de verdad? mean?
how are you?
what's that?
Q8.
Which of these means 'more..than'?
mejor que
menos ...que
Q9.
What does 'nuestro' mean?
their
your
Q10.
What does 'enojado' mean?
bored
excited