T1.2 semana 5

Cards (30)

  • To say ‘they go’ (or they are going) what would you use?

    Van
  • what structure do you use to talk about what someone is going to do? 

    Ir + a + infinitive
  • The word “para” can mean “for” but what else can it also mean? 

    In order to
  • how do you say “they are going to go to the cinema” in Spanish?
    van a ir al cine
  • how would you say “I go in order to watch a match” in Spanish?
    voy para ver un partido
  • In order for “para“ to be used as “in order to” what must para be followed with? 

    an infinitive
  • What does the verb structureir de + noun” usually mean? 

    to go on (noun)
  • how do you say “to go on holiday“ in Spanish?
    ir de vacaciones
  • What two meaning does “tomar“ have? 

    to take or to drink
  • What does “presentar” mean in English?
    To present
  • What does “enseñar” mean in English?
    to teach
  • What does “el país“ mean in English?
    Country
  • is “el país” a feminine noun or masculine noun? 

    masculine noun
  • What two meanings does “el Café“ have?

    Coffee or coffee shop (Café)
  • Is “el Café” a feminine noun or masculine noun? 

    Masculine noun
  • What does ”La Costa“ mean in English?
    coast
  • Is “la Costa“ a feminine noun or masculine noun? 

    Feminine noun?
  • What two meanings does “el tema” have in English?
    Topic or issue
  • Is “el tema“ a feminine noun or masculine noun? 

    Masculine noun
  • What does “el paseo” mean in English?
    outing
  • is “el paseo“ a feminine noun or masculine noun? 

    Masculine noun
  • What does “la compra“ mean in English?
    Purchase
  • Is “la compra” a feminine noun or masculine noun?

    Feminine noun
  • What two meanings does ”la tapa” have in English?
    lid or cover
  • Is “la tapa“ a feminine noun or masculine noun? 

    A feminine noun
  • what two meanings does “la copa” have in English?
    Drink or glass
  • is “La copa” a feminine noun or masculine noun? 

    Feminine noun?
  • What does “próximo” mean in English?
    Next
  • Is “próximo” used before a noun or after a noun 

    used before a noun (e.g próxima clase)
  • What does “pronto” mean in English?
    Soon