Describing what people can/are able to do (Part 2/2)
Describing what people can/are able to do (Part 2/2)
Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will continue describing what people can/are able to do using the verb 'poder'.
Content guidance
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Supervision
Adult supervision recommended
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12 Questions
Q1.
The word "mundo" means":
never
place
Q2.
"Much" means:
mundo
un
Q3.
"Universe" is:
mucho
mundo
Q4.
"Place" means:
mundo
universo
Q5.
"Nunca" means:
a/an
much
Q6.
"I can" means:
poder
puede
Q7.
"Poder" means"
to eat
to sing
Q8.
"Puede" means:
I am able to/ I can
to be able to/ can
Q9.
"I can't" means:
No puede
Sí, puedo
Q10.
"I can ask for material" means:
Puede pedir material
Puedo pedir un libro
Q11.
"Sí, puede" means:
No, I can't
Yes, I can
Q12.
"Puede hablar inglés" means"
He can study English
I can speak English
12 Questions
Q1.
The word "mundo" means":
never
place
Q2.
"Universe" is:
mucho
mundo
Q3.
"Place" means:
mundo
universo
Q4.
"Much" means:
mundo
un
Q5.
"Nunca" means:
a/an
much
Q6.
"Poder" means"
to eat
to sing
Q7.
"Puede" means:
I am able to/ I can
to be able to/ can
Q8.
"I can" means:
poder
puede
Q9.
"Puede hablar inglés" means"
He can study English
I can speak English
Q10.
"I can ask for material" means:
Puede pedir material
Puedo pedir un libro
Q11.
"Sí, puede" means:
No, I can't
Yes, I can
Q12.
"I can't" means:
No puede
Sí, puedo