Describing what is happening now (film and cinema) (Part 1/2)

Describing what is happening now (film and cinema) (Part 1/2)

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will use the present continuous of -er and -ir verbs to talk about what is happening now, in the context of film and cinema. We will also revisit 'querer' + infinitive to say what we want to do.

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10 Questions

Q1.
What does 'el ruso' mean?
pink
Russia
Correct answer: Russian
Q2.
How do you say 'to drive'?
Correct answer: conducir
depender
traducir
Q3.
What does 'el francés' mean?
France
Correct answer: French
friendship
Q4.
How do you say 'fast/quick'?
despacio
Correct answer: rápido
tranquilo
Q5.
What does 'traducir' mean?
to direct
Correct answer: to translate
to travel
Q6.
How do you say 'slow'?
barato
Correct answer: despacio
serio
Q7.
What does 'llover' mean?
to direct
to drive
Correct answer: to rain
Q8.
Which of these means 'sun'?
el libro
Correct answer: el sol
el vaso
Q9.
Which of these means 'foreign'?
despacio
emocionante
Correct answer: extranjero
Q10.
What does 'mover' mean?
Correct answer: to move
to rain
to work

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UnitSpanish / Year 8 Unit 6

Spanish