Year 7
Saying what someone is like (at the moment) (Part 2/2)
Year 7
Saying what someone is like (at the moment) (Part 2/2)
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will use the verb 'estar' and adjective agreement to say what someone is like at the moment.
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10 Questions
Q1.
What does "hoy" mean?
calm
How?
strange
Q2.
What does "serio" mean?
calm
nervous
strange
Q3.
What does "blanco" mean?
calm
serious
very
Q4.
What does "muy" mean?
calm
nervous
serious
Q5.
What does "seguro" mean?
calm
serious
strange
Q6.
What does listo mean?
nervous
serious
strange
Q7.
What does "tonto" mean?
calm
strange
very
Q8.
What does ¿Cómo se dice en español? mean?
How do you spell it?
What do you say it in English?
What is the date today?
Q9.
What does ¿Cómo se escribe? mean?
Are you nervous today?
How do you say it in English?
How do you say it in Spanish?
Q10.
What does ¿Cómo se dice en inglés? mean?
How do you say it in Spanish?
How do you spell it?
Where are you?
10 Questions
Q1.
When we pronounce the letter i in Spanish, what letter does it sound like in English?
a
i
Q2.
What does "estoy" mean?
He/She/It is
They used to be
Q3.
When an adjective is describing a female, it usually ends in which letter?
o
Q4.
What does "serio/a" mean?
crazy
pale/white
Q5.
What does "raro/a" mean in English?
crazy
ready
Q6.
What does ''cómo estas'' mean?
how is he?
how is she?
Q7.
Adjectives describing a male would usually end in which letter?
a
Q8.
What does "tranquilo" mean?
Cheerful
Nice/Kind
Q9.
How do you say ''I am pale/white'' if the person speaking is male?
estoy blanca
estoy seguro
Q10.
What does "seguro/a" mean?
nervous
silly