Year 5
Giving opinions of the town and explaining those opinions
In this lesson, we will learn to use the opinion verbs, "porque", intensifiers and adjectives to explain our opinions of the town.
Year 5
Giving opinions of the town and explaining those opinions
In this lesson, we will learn to use the opinion verbs, "porque", intensifiers and adjectives to explain our opinions of the town.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- giving opinions of the town
- explaining the opinions
- (no) me gusta
- intensifiers (muy, bastante)
- conjunctions (y, pero, también, sin embargo, porque)
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5 Questions
Q1.
Which word means "I go/I'm going" in Spanish:
boy
toy
Q2.
Which sentence matches the picture?
Voy a la piscina en tren.
Voy al supermercado en coche.
Q3.
How do you say "I like it" in Spanish?
el pan
me llamo
Q4.
How do you say "big" in Spanish?
bici
pequeño
Q5.
How do you say "small" in Spanish?
bici
grande
5 Questions
Q1.
How do you say "I like my town" in Spanish?
No me gusta mi pueblo.
Odio mi pueblo.
Q2.
What does "porque" mean in Spanish?
but
pork
Q3.
Which sentences says: "I love my town because it is clean and quiet"?
Me gusta mi pueblo porque es bonito y tranquilo.
Odio mi pueblo porque es limpio y moderno.
Q4.
What does: "No me gusta mi pueblo porque no es moderno," mean?
I hate my village because it is clean.
I like my village because it is historical.
Q5.
What does "bastante" mean?
bananas
very