Describing what people do (Part 2/4)
Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will talk about what people do using -er and -ir verbs in the infinitive and third person.
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Adult supervision recommended
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12 Questions
Q1.
What does "amiga" mean?
male friend
present
Q2.
What does "jugar" mean?
play
to sing
Q3.
What does "ganar" mean?
to sing
you win
Q4.
What does "gol" mean?
football
team
Q5.
What does "preguntar" mean?
question
to demand
Q6.
What does "conmigo" mean?
together
with you
Q7.
What does "algo" mean?
anything
nothing
Q8.
What does "lugar" mean?
here
shop
Q9.
What does "gato" mean?
dog
mouse
Q10.
What does "domingo" mean?
Friday
Tuesday
Q11.
What does "largo" mean?
large
tall
Q12.
What does "regalo" mean?
place
to present
12 Questions
Q1.
How do you say "something" in Spanish?
lugar
regalo
Q2.
How do you say "cat" in Spanish?
lugar
segundo
Q3.
How do you say "second" in Spanish?
ganar
juego
Q4.
How do you say "female friend" in Spanish?
amigas
amigo
Q5.
How do you say "gift" in Spanish?
gato
lugar
Q6.
How to you say "to do" in Spanish?
comer
jugar
Q7.
How do you say "never" in Spanish?
a veces
quiere
Q8.
How do you say "he does" in Spanish?
hacer
haces
Q9.
How do you say "to live" in Spanish?
beber
jugar
Q10.
How do you say "to read" in Spanish?
beber
comer
Q11.
How do you say "he eats' in Spanish?
comer
comes
Q12.
How do you say "she lives" in Spanish?
come
vivir