Year 8

Routines and daily life (Part 2/2)

Year 8

Routines and daily life (Part 2/2)

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Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will be learning how to describe our daily routine and daily life using the reflexive pronouns 'me' and 'te'.

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10 Questions

Q1.
What does "el vestido" mean?
Correct answer: dress
mirror
vest
Q2.
What does " demasiado" mean?
breakfast
to present
Correct answer: too much/many
Q3.
Translate "poner"
I put /I put on
to call
to present
Correct answer: to put/put on
Q4.
What does "me pongo un vestido" mean?
I eat breakfast
I have a mirror
Correct answer: I put on a dress
to wear a dress
Q5.
Translate "me despierto"
I get dressed
I get up
I have breakfast
Correct answer: I wake up
Q6.
Choose the best translation "Levanto a Daniel"
Daniel gets up
Correct answer: I get Daniel up
I get up
Q7.
Choose the best translation for "Lavo a mi perro"
Correct answer: I wash my dog
I wash myself
The dog washes
Q8.
Translate "preparo a mi hermano"
Correct answer: I get my brother ready
I prepare breakfast for my brother
I prepare myself in the morning
Q9.
How would you say "I get (myself) up"?
levanto
Correct answer: me levanto
Q10.
How would you say "I get ready"?
Correct answer: me preparo
preparo

10 Questions

Q1.
What does " desayunar" mean?
Correct answer: breakfast
to present
too much/many
Q2.
What does "el vestido" mean?
Correct answer: dress
mirror
vest
Q3.
Translate "demasiado"
I put /I put on
to call
to put/put on
Correct answer: too much/many
Q4.
Translate "te despiertas"
I get up
I wake up
you get up
Correct answer: you wake up
Q5.
Choose the best translation "Levanto a mi hermana"
Correct answer: I get my sister up
I get up
My brother gets up
Q6.
What does "un espejo" mean?
a dress
Correct answer: a mirror
I eat breakfast
I have a mirror
Q7.
Complete the gap: "...... lavo cada noche.
Correct answer: me
mi
Q8.
Complete the gap: "Preparo a ...... hermano"
me
Correct answer: mi
Q9.
How would you say "I get ready"?
Correct answer: me preparo
preparo
Q10.
Translate "Llamo a mi mejor amigo"
I am called a best friend
Correct answer: I call my best friend
My best friend calls me