Year 5
Saying your nationality
In this lesson, we will recap how to say our name and UK nationality. We will then discover the Spanish speaking countries and how to say our nationality from some of those.
Year 5
Saying your nationality
In this lesson, we will recap how to say our name and UK nationality. We will then discover the Spanish speaking countries and how to say our nationality from some of those.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- recapping saying your name and saying your age
- saying your nationality
- tener (tengo)
- ser (soy)
- simple adjectival agreement (changing o to a or adding a when feminine)
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5 Questions
Q1.
Spanish is the language spoken in Spain.
false
Q2.
How do you say hello in Spanish?
Adiós
Q3.
In Spanish, "soy" means
beans
goodbye
Q4.
¿How would María answer: ¿Cómo te llamas?
Soy inglesa
Tengo siete años
Q5.
Number two in Spanish is:
tres
uno
5 Questions
Q1.
Which of these countries is Spanish speaking?
China
France
Q2.
What does "soy" mean?
I eat
I have
Q3.
Would a boy or a girl say "soy mexicana", in Spanish?
boy
Q4.
How would a boy say "I am Bolivian", in Spanish?
Soy Bolivian
Soy boliviana
Q5.
What does "soy chilena" mean?
"I am Chilean" (boy or girl speaking)
"I am Chilean" (boy speaking)