Saying what people are like today vs in general (revisited)
Saying what people are like today vs in general (revisited)
Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will revise how to use the 1st and 2nd person singular forms of 'ser' and 'estar' to say what people are like today versus what people are like in general.
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9 Questions
Q1.
to sing/singing
cambiar
comprar
Q2.
to love/loving
andar
llamar
Q3.
head
el caballo
el cuerpo
Q4.
man
el horno
el hotel
Q5.
to think/thinking
probar
querer
Q6.
problem
el puente
la piscina
Q7.
to use/using
comprar
necesitar
Q8.
to kiss/kissing
cenar
salir
Q9.
entender
to end
to entertain
15 Questions
Q1.
What is 'pen' in Spanish?
edificio
plato
Q2.
What is 'building' in Spanish?
palabra
vista
Q3.
How do you say 'a yellow plate' in Spanish?
un plato azul
un plato rojo
Q4.
Choose the correct translation: un chico alegre
a cheerful girl
a kind boy
Q5.
Choose the correct translation: una chica nerviosa
a good looking girl
a nervous boy
Q6.
What does 'estás' mean in English?
I am (today)
you are (in general)
Q7.
Choose the correct translation: estás feliz
I am happy (today)
you are happy (in general)
Q8.
What does 'soy' mean in English?
I am (today)
you are (in general)
Q9.
What does 'eres' mean in English?
I am (today)
you are (today)
Q10.
Choose the correct translation: I am happy (today)
estás feliz
soy feliz
Q11.
Choose the correct translation: you are friendly (in general)
estás simpático
soy simpático
Q12.
Choose the correct translation: eres rara
you are strange (in general, male)
you are strange (today, female)
Q13.
Choose the correct translation: you are boring (male)
eres aburrida
estás aburrido
Q14.
Choose the correct translation: eres moreno
you are dark-skinned (female)
you are tanned (female)
Q15.
Choose the correct translation: I am serious (female/today)
estoy serio
soy seria