Year 5
Saying what sports you do in different weathers
In this lesson, we will recap the sport nouns and their articles. We will learn four weather nouns and two weather verbs and use the adverb "cuando" to talk about sports we do in different kinds of weather.
Year 5
Saying what sports you do in different weathers
In this lesson, we will recap the sport nouns and their articles. We will learn four weather nouns and two weather verbs and use the adverb "cuando" to talk about sports we do in different kinds of weather.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- saying what sports you do in different kinds of weather
- conjugation -AR verb jugar (juego)
- hacer (hago, hace)
- a + el
- conjunctions (y, también, pero, sin embargo)
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5 Questions
Q1.
Which is the correct way to say "I do dance" in Spanish?
Juego al baile.
Q2.
"Me gusta" means:
I hate
I love
Q3.
In the summer in Spain, many people go swimming outdoors in a pool or the sea. True or false?
false
Q4.
Which sentence best matches the picture:
Me gusta hacer el baile.
Odio hacer ciclismo.
Q5.
What does the word "y" mean, in Spanish?
but
yes
5 Questions
Q1.
"Hace sol" means"
It's cold.
It's hot.
Q2.
What type of word is "cuando"?
adjective
noun
Q3.
Which sentence best matches the picture?
Cuando hace viento, juego al tenis.
Cuando nieva, juego al tenis.
Q4.
Which weather noun needs the verb "hace" before it?
llueve
nieva
Q5.
What does "nieva" mean?
It rains.
It's foggy.