Year 5

Saying different sports

In this lesson, we will learn eight sports (masculine and feminine nouns) and their corresponding definite articles (el, la).

Year 5

Saying different sports

In this lesson, we will learn eight sports (masculine and feminine nouns) and their corresponding definite articles (el, la).

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Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. saying different sports
  2. masculine and feminine nouns
  3. definite articles (el, la)

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5 Questions

Q1.
Which word means "sport" in Spanish?
ciencia
Correct answer: deporte
matemática​
Q2.
What is Spain's national sport?
eating ice-cream
Correct answer: football
skiing
Q3.
How do you say "8" in Spanish?
Correct answer: ocho
seis
siete
Q4.
Who is Spain's most successful tennis player?
Harry Kane
Lewis Hamilton
Correct answer: Rafael Nadal
Q5.
What is the name of the dance Spain is famous for?
Correct answer: flamenco
the birdie dance
the hokey cokey

5 Questions

Q1.
What sport can you see in the picture?
An image in a quiz
el baile
el fútbol
Correct answer: la natación
Q2.
Is "el tenis" a masculine or feminine noun?
feminine
Correct answer: masculine
Q3.
"Gimnasia" is a feminine noun. True or false?
false
Correct answer: true
Q4.
The picture shows the sport for which Spain has won most of its Olympic medals. Which sport is it?
An image in a quiz
el balonmano
la gimnasia
Correct answer: la vela
Q5.
How do you say "handball" in Spanish?
el baloncesto
Correct answer: el balonmano
el balonojo