Year 8

Describing a series of events (narration) (Part 1/2)

Year 8

Describing a series of events (narration) (Part 1/2)

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Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will be describing a series of events in the present tense, including parts of a crime scene. We will learn about object-verb-subject word order, using the direct object pronouns 'lo' and 'la'. In our phonics session we will revise the sounds 'n' and 'ñ'.

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10 Questions

Q1.
What does 'acompañar' mean?
Correct answer: to accompany
to accomplish
to complain
Q2.
Which of these is the masculine direct object pronoun?
la
le
Correct answer: lo
Q3.
How do you say 'to stop'?
besar
Correct answer: parar
seguir
Q4.
Which of these is the feminine direct object pronoun?
Correct answer: la
le
lo
Q5.
How do you say 'to invite'?
iniciar
interesar
Correct answer: invitar
Q6.
What does 'reconocer' mean?
to get to know
Correct answer: to recognise
to record
Q7.
How do you say 'to kiss'?
Correct answer: besar
parar
seguir
Q8.
Which of these is a meaning of 'seguir'?
Correct answer: to follow
to see
to stop
Q9.
What does 'la policía' mean, as well as police?
police car
policeman
Correct answer: policewoman
Q10.
What does 'sigue' mean?
Correct answer: he/she/it follows
I follow
to follow