Year 5
Saying the names of 6 pets
In this lesson, we will learn six masculine and feminine pets and the indefinite articles 'un/una'.
Year 5
Saying the names of 6 pets
In this lesson, we will learn six masculine and feminine pets and the indefinite articles 'un/una'.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- saying the names of 6 pets
- masculine and feminine singular nouns
- indefinite articles (un/una)
- notion of grammatical gender
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5 Questions
Q1.
Do you have any pets?
No
Q2.
"Soy chilena" means "I'm Chilean" (girl speaking).
False
Q3.
What does "elefante" mean in English?
cake
dog
Q4.
How do you say: "I don't live in Mexico" in Spanish?
Me llamo México.
No soy México.
Q5.
"No soy boliviana" means:
I'm not Bolivian (anyone speaking).
I'm not Bolivian (boy speaking).
5 Questions
Q1.
Which animal is "un gato" in English?
a dog
an elephant
Q2.
In Spanish, there are three ways of saying "a" for singular nouns.
True
Q3.
How would you say "a rabbit" in Spanish?
un perro
una conejo
Q4.
Which words mean "a guinea pig" in Spanish?
un hámster
un pájaro
Q5.
"una tortuga" means:
a torch
two tortoises