Year 7
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Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will continue our analysis and exploration of a Spanish poem, 'La playa', by Juan Guinea Díaz.
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13 Questions
Q1.
el mar
the desert
the farm
Q2.
la costa
the coffee
the crown
Q3.
el sol
solo
the soul
Q4.
la ola
hello
old
Q5.
el cielo
the seal
the soup
Q6.
la arena
the stadium
the stones
Q7.
saltar
sing/singing
swim/swimming
Q8.
nadar
have dinner
to go to bed
Q9.
por la mañana
in the afternoon
in the evening
Q10.
por la tarde
at lunchtime
in the morning
Q11.
la hora de comer
breakfast time
dinner time
Q12.
la hora de cenar
in the morning
lunchtime
Q13.
la hora de ir a la cama
breakfast time
home time
12 Questions
Q1.
What is the translation of 'to swim/swimming'?
necesitar
saltar
Q2.
What is the translation of 'to carry/wear/carrying/wearing'?
llamar
llorar
Q3.
What is the translation of 'to dance/dancing'?
beber
buscar
Q4.
What is the translation of 'to look at/looking at'?
mandar
montar
Q5.
What is the translation of 'to need/needing'?
nadar
navegar
Q6.
What is the translation of 'to listen/listening'?
entender
enviar
Q7.
What is the translation of 'to walk/walking'?
cambiar
comer
Q8.
What is the translation of 'to play/playing'?
escuchar
nadar
Q9.
What is the translation of 'to enjoy/enjoying'?
dar
deber
Q10.
What is the translation of 'to take out/taking out'?
salir
saltar
Q11.
What is the translation of 'to rest/resting'?
depender
deshacer
Q12.
What is the translation of 'to have dinner/to dine'?
cerrar
comprar