Year 7
Saying what there is around you and describing it (Part 2/2)
Year 7
Saying what there is around you and describing it (Part 2/2)
Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will use 'es' and 'son' and adjectives to describe people. We look at masculine and feminine, singular and plural adjective forms.
Content guidance
- Contains external content.
Supervision
Adult supervision recommended
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11 Questions
Q1.
What does 'bueno' mean?
bad
cheap
Q2.
How do you say 'pretty'?
antiguo
pequeño
Q3.
How do you say 'he/she/it is'?
son
soy
Q4.
Which of these means 'bad'?
bueno
rico
Q5.
What does the question '¿Cómo es?' mean?
How are you?
What is your name?
Q6.
What does 'barato' mean?
boring
short
Q7.
What does 'antiguo' mean?
antisocial
small
Q8.
Which word is the opposite of 'bueno'?
famoso
rico
Q9.
How do you say 'they are'?
es
soy
Q10.
What does 'pequeño' mean?
big
pretty
Q11.
Which word is the opposite of 'bonito'?
antiguo
famoso
11 Questions
Q1.
Which of these means 'bad'?
bueno
rico
Q2.
How do you say 'he/she/it is'?
son
soy
Q3.
What does 'bueno' mean?
bad
cheap
Q4.
What does the question '¿Cómo es?' mean?
How are you?
What is your name?
Q5.
What does 'pequeño' mean?
big
pretty
Q6.
What does 'antiguo' mean?
antisocial
small
Q7.
Which word is the opposite of 'bueno'?
famoso
rico
Q8.
How do you say 'pretty'?
antiguo
pequeño
Q9.
How do you say 'they are'?
es
soy
Q10.
Which word is the opposite of 'bonito'?
antiguo
famoso
Q11.
What does 'barato' mean?
boring
short