Year 5
Giving opinions of different sports and joining opinions using conjunctions
In this lesson, we will recap the sport nouns and their articles. We will learn how to give opinions about different sports using "hacer and jugar" and then join those opinions with conjunctions and "también".
Year 5
Giving opinions of different sports and joining opinions using conjunctions
In this lesson, we will recap the sport nouns and their articles. We will learn how to give opinions about different sports using "hacer and jugar" and then join those opinions with conjunctions and "también".
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- giving opinions of different sports
- joining opinions using conjunctions
- conjunctions (y, también, pero, sin embargo)
- notion of infinitives (hacer, jugar)
- definite articles (el, la)
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5 Questions
Q1.
How do you say "I play" when talking about ball sports?
hago
Q2.
Which sentence best matches the picture?
Hago baile.
Juego al ciclismo.
Q3.
"No juego al baloncesto" means"
I don't play handball.
I play basketball.
Q4.
Who is Spain's highest paid athlete?
Paul Pogba
Tyson Fury
Q5.
How do you say "I play football, but I don't do swimming" in Spanish?
Hago natación, pero no juego al fútbol.
Juego al fútbol y hago natación.
5 Questions
Q1.
"Odio" means:
I like
I love
Q2.
Look at the picture. Which sentence matches the boy's opinion?
Me encanta hacer ciclismo.
No me gusta hacer natación.
Q3.
Is "la gimnasia" a masculine or feminine noun?
masculine
Q4.
Which conjunction is missing in the sentence? Me gusta hacer ciclismo _____ me gusta hacer baile.
pero
sin embargo
Q5.
What does: "Odio jugar al fútbol, sin embargo, me encanta jugar al baloncesto" mean?
I hate to play football and I love to play basketball.
I hate to play football, but I love to play basketball.