Spanish Weather Vocabulary

Spanish Weather Vocabulary

8th Grade

20 Qs

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Spanish Weather Vocabulary

Spanish Weather Vocabulary

Assessment

Quiz

World Languages

8th Grade

Easy

Created by

Jesus Robles

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20 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

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Imagine David, Rohan, and Juan are on a vacation in Mexico. They hear locals saying "Hace buen tiempo". What does it mean?

It's cold

It's hot

The weather is good

It's raining

Answer explanation

The phrase "Hace buen tiempo" is Spanish for "The weather is good." It is used to describe pleasant weather conditions, such as sunny or mild temperatures. The other options, "It's cold," "It's hot," and "It's raining," do not accurately translate the meaning of the phrase.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

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Abigail, Ava and Scarlett are on a Spanish adventure! They hear the phrase "Hace calor". What does it mean?

It's cold

It's hot

The weather is good

It's snowing

Answer explanation

The question asks for the meaning of the phrase 'Hace calor' in English. Among the given options, the correct translation is 'It's hot', which accurately conveys the meaning of the phrase. The other options do not correctly translate the phrase.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

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Imagine Harper, Ava, and Aiden are on a trip to Guatemala. They hear a local saying "Hace fresco". What does it mean?

It's cold

It's hot

The weather is good

It's cool

Answer explanation

The phrase "Hace fresco" in Spanish translates to "It's cool" in English. This expression is used to describe the weather when it is neither too hot nor too cold, but rather a comfortable temperature. The other options, such as 'It's cold', 'It's hot', and 'The weather is good', do not accurately convey the meaning of the phrase.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

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Abigail, Grace, and Luna are on a trip to Argentina. They hear someone say "Hace frio". What does it mean?

It's cold

It's hot

The weather is good

It's foggy

Answer explanation

The question asks for the meaning of the phrase "Hace frio" in English. The correct choice is "It's cold," as it accurately translates the Spanish phrase, which is commonly used to describe cold weather conditions. The other options do not provide the correct translation.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

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Mia, Avery, and Noah are discussing the weather outside. Mia says, "Hace mal tiempo." What does she mean?

It's cold

It's hot

The weather is good

The weather is bad

Answer explanation

The phrase 'Hace mal tiempo' is Spanish for 'The weather is bad.' It describes a situation where the weather conditions are unfavorable, such as rain, snow, or strong winds. The other options, 'It's cold,' 'It's hot,' and 'The weather is good,' do not accurately convey the meaning of the phrase.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

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Anika, Daniel, and Noah are planning a beach day. They check the weather forecast and see "Hace sol." What does this mean for their beach day?

It's cold

It's hot

The weather is good

It's sunny

Answer explanation

The question asks for the meaning of the phrase "Hace sol". Among the given options, the correct translation is "It's sunny". This phrase is used to describe the weather when the sun is shining brightly.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

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Evelyn and Benjamin are having a conversation about the weather. Evelyn says, "Hace viento." What does she mean?

It's windy

It's hot

The weather is good

It's raining

Answer explanation

The phrase 'Hace viento' is Spanish for 'It's windy.' This expression is used to describe the weather condition when there is a significant amount of wind. The other options, 'It's hot,' 'The weather is good,' and 'It's raining,' do not accurately translate the meaning of 'Hace viento.' Therefore, the correct choice is 'It's windy.'

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