Starter quiz
- Match the Spanish and English.
- aquí⇔here ✓
- allí⇔there ✓
- presente⇔present ✓
- ausente⇔absent ✓
- en clase⇔in class ✓
- en casa⇔at home ✓
- Order the verb forms as follows: infinitive, 1st person singular (I), 2nd person singular (you), 3rd person singular (she, he, it).
- 1⇔estar
- 2⇔estoy
- 3⇔estás
- 4⇔está
- 'Good morning, I am present'. What is the correct translation?
- Buenos días, estás aquí.
- Buenos días, está aquí.
- Buenos días, estoy presente. ✓
- Buenos días, está presente.
- Buenos días, estoy ausente.
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- 'Buenas tardes, está ausente'. What is the correct translation?
- Good afternoon, he is absent. ✓
- Good afternoon, I am absent.
- Good afternoon, she is absent. ✓
- Good afternoon, you are here.
- Good afternoon, he is here.
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- How would Sofía say 'I am present. I am pleased.'?
- Estoy presente. Estoy contenta. ✓
- Estoy presente. Estoy contento
- Está presente. Está contenta.
- Estás presente. Está contento.
- Está presente. Está contento.
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- 'Quique is absent. He is ill at home'. What is the correct translation?
- Quique está presente. Está nervioso en clase.
- Quique está ausente. Está enfermo en casa. ✓
- Quique estás ausente. Estás enfermo en casa.
- Quique está ausente. Está contento en casa.
- Quique estás ausente. Está nervioso en clase.
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Exit quiz
- Which numbers are missing from this sequence? Seis, ocho, diez.
- cuatro, cinco
- uno, dos
- siete, nueve ✓
- tres, cuatro
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- What are the next two numbers in this sequence? dos, cuatro, seis, ocho, ______.
- nueve, diez
- uno, dos
- diez, once
- diez, doce ✓
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- Match the Spanish and English.
- tener⇔to have, having ✓
- tiene⇔she, he, it has ✓
- tengo⇔I have ✓
- Which sentence says 'I have ten books'?
- Tengo diez libro.
- Tengo diez libros. ✓
- Tengo dos libros.
- Tiene diez libros.
- Tiene doce libros.
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- Make the noun 'uniforme' plural.
- 'uniformes' ✓
- Translate into Spanish: She has three cats.
- 'Tiene tres gatos.' ✓
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Lesson Details
Key learning points
- Numbers 1-12 go before the noun to indicate how many. Numbers don't change spelling for gender.
- Adding-s to nouns ending in -o or -a makes them plural.
- The verb 'tener' can be used with numbers and nouns to say how many I and others have.
- Listening and writing sound-symbol correspondences [ce] and [ci] helps to learn them.
Common misconception
Numbers change their spelling depending on gender of the noun.
Numbers do not change their spelling for gender.
Keywords
Tengo - part of the verb ‘tener’ (to have, having) meaning I have
Tiene - part of the verb ‘tener’ (to have, having) meaning she, he, it has
Plural noun - a word that refers to more than one person, place or thing
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