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
- saying different sports
- masculine and feminine nouns
- definite articles (el, la)
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5 Questions
Q1.
Which word means "sport" in Spanish?
ciencia
matemática
Q2.
What is Spain's national sport?
eating ice-cream
skiing
Q3.
How do you say "8" in Spanish?
seis
siete
Q4.
Who is Spain's most successful tennis player?
Harry Kane
Lewis Hamilton
Q5.
What is the name of the dance Spain is famous for?
the birdie dance
the hokey cokey
5 Questions
Q1.
What sport can you see in the picture?
el baile
el fútbol
Q2.
Is "el tenis" a masculine or feminine noun?
feminine
Q3.
"Gimnasia" is a feminine noun. True or false?
false
Q4.
The picture shows the sport for which Spain has won most of its Olympic medals. Which sport is it?
el balonmano
la gimnasia
Q5.
How do you say "handball" in Spanish?
el baloncesto
el balonojo