Talking about different forms of entertainment (Part 1/3)

Talking about different forms of entertainment (Part 1/3)

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Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will learn vocabulary on the topic of 'entertainment'. We will also use 1st person singular and plural forms of the present tense and practise adjective agreement.
  2. Purpose of language use. Talk about types of entertainment
  3. Grammar. Present tense; adjectival agreement

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13 Questions

Q1.
If I want to refer to 'you have/have you' using the verb 'haber' in order to form the perfect tense, what would it be?

ha
Correct answer: has
he

Q2.
How would you reply to this question?: '¿Alguna vez has usado TikTok?'

No, todavía no lo he escuchado.
Correct answer: No, todavía no lo he usado.

Q3.
Translate into English: J Balvin ha compartido fotos en las redes sociales.

Correct answer: J Balvin has shared photos on social media.
J Balvin shared photos on social media.

Q4.
Translate into English: acabar

Correct answer: to finish
to have just

Q5.
Translate into English: Mi hermanastra acaba de leer la última novela de J K Rowling.

Correct answer: My stepsister has just read the latest novel by J K Rowling.
My stepsister has read the latest novel by J K Rowling.

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.
él

Correct answer: he
she
the

Q8.
hay

Correct answer: there is/are
there was/were
there will be

Q9.
le

in
the
Correct answer: to him/her

Q10.
ver

to eat
to go
Correct answer: to see/watch

Q11.
ella

he
over there
Correct answer: she

Q12.
pues

afterwards
Correct answer: well then
worse

Q13.
cuánto

Correct answer: how much
when
where

13 Questions

Q1.
Translate into English: comer palomitas.

Correct answer: to eat popcorn
to queue

Q2.
Translate into English: siempre lloro en el cine.

Correct answer: I always cry in the cinema.
We always cry in the cinema.

Q3.
Translate into English: tenemos ganas de ir al teatro.

I feel like going to the cinema.
Correct answer: we feel like going to the cinema.

Q4.
Finish the sentence with the correct form of the adjective: los asientos siempre son .............

cómodo
Correct answer: cómodos

Q5.
Finish the sentence with the correct form of the adjective: las colas siempre son .............

Correct answer: largas
largos

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.
su

himself/herself/themselves/yourself
Correct answer: his/her/their/your
to him/to her/to them/to you

Q8.
parecer

to disappear
Correct answer: to seem
to share

Q9.
hombre

Correct answer: man, husband
shoulder
woman, wife

Q10.
durante

duration
Correct answer: during
lasting

Q11.
noche

last night
morning
Correct answer: night, evening

Q12.
casi

Correct answer: almost
each
how

Q13.
hoy

Correct answer: today
tomorrow
yesterday

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