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

  1. saying the names of 6 pets
  2. masculine and feminine singular nouns
  3. indefinite articles (un/una)
  4. notion of grammatical gender

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5 Questions

Q1.
Do you have any pets?
No
Correct answer: Yes
Q2.
"Soy chilena" means "I'm Chilean" (girl speaking).
False
Correct answer: True
Q3.
What does "elefante" mean in English?
cake
dog
Correct answer: elephant
Q4.
How do you say: "I don't live in Mexico" in Spanish?
Me llamo México.
No soy México.
Correct answer: No vivo en México.
Q5.
"No soy boliviana" means:
I'm not Bolivian (anyone speaking).
I'm not Bolivian (boy speaking).
Correct answer: I'm not Bolivian (girl speaking).

5 Questions

Q1.
Which animal is "un gato" in English?
Correct answer: a cat
a dog
an elephant
Q2.
In Spanish, there are three ways of saying "a" for singular nouns.
Correct answer: False
True
Q3.
How would you say "a rabbit" in Spanish?
Correct answer: un conejo
un perro
una conejo
Q4.
Which words mean "a guinea pig" in Spanish?
un hámster
un pájaro
Correct answer: una cobaya
Q5.
"una tortuga" means:
a torch
Correct answer: a tortoise
two tortoises