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To talk about activities quiz in Spanish

To talk about activities quiz in Spanish

Assessment

Presentation

World Languages

6th - 8th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

Created by

Khang Le

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9 Slides • 4 Questions

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Let's Get Active!

A presentation on staying active and healthy through physical activities and exercises.

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Let's Get Active!

  • Bailar: To dance
  • Caminar: To walk
  • Cantar: To sing
  • Correr: To run
  • Dibujar: To draw
  • Escribir: To write
  • Escribir Cuentos: To write stories
  • Escuchar: To listen
  • Escuchar Música: To listen to music
  • Esquiar: To ski
  • Hablar: To talk
  • Hablar por teléfono: To talk on the phone
  • Ir: To go
  • Ir a escuela: To go to school
  • Juagar: To play
  • Jugar videojuegos: To play video games
  • Leer: To read
  • Leer Revistas: To read magazines

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Multiple Choice

Which verb means 'to listen to music'?

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Bailar

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Escuchar Música

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Caminar

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Escribir

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Escuchar Música

Trivia: Did you know that 'Escuchar Música' is the Spanish verb for 'to listen to music'? It is a common phrase used by Spanish speakers to express their love for music. So next time you want to ask someone if they enjoy listening to music, remember to use 'Escuchar Música'!

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Let's Get Active!

  • Montar: To ride
  • Patinar: To skate
  • Pintar: To paint
  • Practicar: To practice
  • Practicar Deportes: To practice sports
  • Tocar: To play
  • Tocar la Guitarra: To play the guitar
  • Trabajar: To work
  • Usar: To use
  • Usar la Computadora: To use the computer
  • Ver: To watch
  • Ver la televisión: To watch the television
  • Montar en bicicleta: To ride a bicycle
  • Montar en monopatín: To ride a skateboard
  • Nadar: To swim
  • Pasar tiempo con mi amigos/amigas: To spend time with my friends

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Multiple Choice

Which activity is described by the verb 'patinar'?

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To ride a bicycle

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To skate

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To paint

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To practice sports

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Patinar means to skate

Trivia: Patinar is the Spanish verb for skating. It is a popular activity that involves gliding on ice or wheels. Skating can be done for recreation, sport, or even as a mode of transportation. It requires balance, coordination, and skill. So, next time you hear 'patinar', think of skating!

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Let's Get Active!

  • A mí me gusta - I like to....
  • A mí me gusta más - I like to..... better. (I prefer to....)
  • A mí me gusta mucho - I like to....a lot
  • A mí también - Me too
  • Para decir lo que te gusta hacer - To say what you like to do
  • Para decir lo que no te gusta hacer - To say what you don't like to do
  • A mí no me gusta - I don't like to....
  • A mí no me gusta nada - I don't like to do at all
  • A mí tampoco - Me neither
  • Preguntar qué les gusta hacer a los - Ask what they like to do

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Multiple Select

What can you ask to find out what someone likes to do in Spanish?

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¿Qué te gusta hacer?

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¿A mí no me gusta?

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¿Qué te gusta más?

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¿A mí no me gusta nada?

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What do you like to do?

Trivia: Asking someone about their interests is a great way to start a conversation. It helps you understand their hobbies and passions. Remember, everyone is unique, so their answers might surprise you! Here are some common responses:

  • Playing sports
  • Reading books
  • Listening to music
  • Traveling
  • Cooking

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Let's Get Active!

  • ¿Qué te gusta hacer? - What do you like to do?
  • ¿Qué te gusta más? - What do you like better?
  • ¿Te gusta...? - Do you...?
  • ¿Y a ti? - And you?
  • Pues - well
  • y - and
  • Más - more
  • O - or
  • Ni... ni - neither, nor, not
  • - yes
  • También - Also

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Multiple Choice

What is the Spanish translation of 'Do you like...?'

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¿Qué te gusta hacer?

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¿Qué te gusta más?

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¿Te gusta...?

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¿Y a ti?

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Spanish Translation: ¿Te gusta...?

Trivia: In Spanish, 'Do you like...?' is translated as '¿Te gusta...?'. This phrase is commonly used to ask someone about their preferences or interests. It is a simple and versatile question that can be used in various contexts to start a conversation or get to know someone better. So, next time you want to ask someone if they like something in Spanish, remember to use '¿Te gusta...?'!

Let's Get Active!

A presentation on staying active and healthy through physical activities and exercises.

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