Year 11
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will contrast uses of 'me gusta' and 'me gustaría', and use idiomatic expressions with 'tener' when discussing food, and foods we like to eat.
- Purpose of language use. Talk about typical foods
- Grammar. Passive
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13 Questions
Q1.
How would you say: "I would like" in Spanish?
Me gusta
Me gustaba
Q2.
"Tener" means "to have", but what does it mean in the expression "tener prisa"?
To feel
To say
Q3.
Who does this phrase refer to: "Está aburrida"?
Jamie
Valentina y Jamie
Q4.
Translate into Spanish: "I am hungry"
Estoy hambre
Soy hambre
Q5.
Translate into Spanish: "I am tired"
Soy cansado
Tengo cansado
The next 7 questions cover some very common words you will need in Spanish in KS4. These words are very important because they give away or subtly change the meaning of a sentence. Select the correct meaning for each word. When you get your score, check your answers and write down any of these words that you didn't know.
Q7.
para
from, away from
of, because of
Q8.
mí
her
mine
Q9.
otro
except
same
Q10.
ya que
but
in spite of
Q11.
muy
a lot
more
Q12.
querer
to like
to love
Q13.
importante
insignificant
unimportant