Year 5
Saying where in town you are going to and what transport you are taking there
In this lesson, we will learn five methods of transport and the verb "ir" to be able to talk about how we get to a place.
Year 5
Saying where in town you are going to and what transport you are taking there
In this lesson, we will learn five methods of transport and the verb "ir" to be able to talk about how we get to a place.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- saying where in town you are going to
- saying what transport you are taking to a place
- ir (voy)
- definite articles (el, la)
- en / a + transport
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5 Questions
Q1.
True or false: in Spain, most people live in apartment blocks.
false
Q2.
What is the word for "nine" in Spanish?
doce
uno
Q3.
Which of these is the Spanish word for bus?
autocar
autotrain
Q4.
How do you say: "there is a cinema as well" in Spanish?
Hay un colegio, también.
Hay una piscina, también.
Q5.
"En mi pueblo, hay dos parques, pero no hay un colegio", mean:
In my town, there are two barges and a cinema.
In my town, there aren't any parks and there aren't any schools.
5 Questions
Q1.
The high speed trains in Spain can reach up to 310 kmph, true or false?
false
Q2.
How do you say "bike" in Spanish?
barco
bike
Q3.
What does "voy" mean?
I'm a boy
to avoid something
Q4.
Which is correct? "Voy al supermercado" or "Voy a la supermercado?"
Voy a la supermercado.
Q5.
How do you say: I go to the shop by car
Voy a la piscina a pie.
Voy al supermercado en tren.