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Semana 2: Expresiones habituales de la clase parte 1

Authored by Michael Mistretta

World Languages

6th - 8th Grade

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Semana 2: Expresiones habituales de la clase parte 1
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 1 pt

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Translate the following Spanish phrase to English: ¿Tú tienes la tarea?

Do you have the homework?

Do you have the book?

Are you going to the party?

Is the homework done?

Answer explanation

The Spanish phrase "¿Tú tienes la tarea?" translates directly to "Do you have the homework?" The other options do not match the original phrase's meaning.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 1 pt

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Translate the following Spanish phrase to English: ¿Tú tienes la pluma/el lápiz?

Do you have the pen/the pencil?

Are you holding the pen/the pencil?

Can you see the pen/the pencil?

Will you take the pen/the pencil?

Answer explanation

The phrase "¿Tú tienes la pluma/el lápiz?" directly translates to "Do you have the pen/the pencil?" This matches the correct answer choice, as it inquires about possession.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 1 pt

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Translate the following Spanish phrase to English: ¿Tú tienes el papel?

Do you have the paper?

Do you have the pen?

Do you have the book?

Do you have the pencil?

Answer explanation

The Spanish phrase "¿Tú tienes el papel?" translates directly to "Do you have the paper?" The word "papel" means "paper" in English, making this the correct choice among the options provided.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 1 pt

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Translate the following Spanish phrase to English: ¿Tú tienes el paquete/folleto?

Do you have the packet?

Do you have the book?

Do you have the pen?

Do you have the ticket?

Answer explanation

The Spanish phrase '¿Tú tienes el paquete/folleto?' translates directly to 'Do you have the packet?' The word 'paquete' means 'packet', making this the correct choice among the options.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 1 pt

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Translate the following Spanish phrase to English: ¿Tú tienes la mochila?

Do you have the backpack?

Do you have the book?

Do you have the pen?

Do you have the notebook?

Answer explanation

The Spanish phrase "¿Tú tienes la mochila?" translates directly to "Do you have the backpack?" The word "mochila" means "backpack," making this the correct choice among the options.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 1 pt

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Translate the following Spanish phrase to English: Siéntense

'Sit down'

'Stand up'

'Run'

'Jump'

Answer explanation

The Spanish phrase 'Siéntense' translates to 'Sit down' in English. It is a command form directed at multiple people, instructing them to take a seat.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 1 pt

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Translate the following Spanish phrase to English: Saquen sus cuadernos/hojas de papel/pluma...

Take out your notebooks/sheets of paper/pen

Put away your notebooks/sheets of paper/pen

Open your notebooks/sheets of paper/pen

Close your notebooks/sheets of paper/pen

Answer explanation

The phrase 'Saquen' translates to 'Take out' in English, indicating an action to remove items. Therefore, the correct translation is 'Take out your notebooks/sheets of paper/pen', not 'put away', 'open', or 'close'.

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