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Lesson 3 of 5
- Year 5
Giving opinions about singular foods and joining opinions using conjunctions
In this lesson, we will recap the food nouns, focusing on the singular foods and their definite articles. We will learn how to give four different opinions about singular foods and join opinions using two different conjunctions.
Lesson 3 of 5
- Year 5
Giving opinions about singular foods and joining opinions using conjunctions
In this lesson, we will recap the food nouns, focusing on the singular foods and their definite articles. We will learn how to give four different opinions about singular foods and join opinions using two different conjunctions.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- giving opinions about singular foods
- joining opinions using conjunctions
- definite articles (el, la)
- (no) me gusta
- conjunctions (y, también, pero, sin embargo)
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5 Questions
Q1."Tiene calor" means:
"Tiene calor" means:
He is cold.
He is hungry.
Q2.If you were cold, which food might warm you up the best?
If you were cold, which food might warm you up the best?
el queso
las manzanas
Q3.Which article goes with "plátanos"?
Which article goes with "plátanos"?
el
la
las
Q4.What is a chorizo?
What is a chorizo?
A type of car.
A type of horse.
Q5.Is "el queso" a masculine or feminine noun?
Is "el queso" a masculine or feminine noun?
feminine
5 Questions
Q1."Me gusta la paella" means:
"Me gusta la paella" means:
I hate paella.
I like pie.
Q2.How would you say "I love ice-cream?"
How would you say "I love ice-cream?"
No me gusta helado.
Odio el helado.
Q3.When would you use "la"?
When would you use "la"?
Before feminine plural nouns.
Before masculine plural nouns.
Q4.What does the conjunction "pero" mean?
What does the conjunction "pero" mean?
and
dog
Q5.In Spanish, how would you say: "I like cheese, but I don't like salad."
In Spanish, how would you say: "I like cheese, but I don't like salad."
Me gusta el helado, pero no me gusta el pan.
No me gusta el queso, pero me gusta la ensalada.