Saying some places there are in town

In this lesson, we will use the verb "hay" with eight place nouns and their corresponding indefinite articles, to be able to say what there is in town. We will use the conjunction "y" and the adverb "también" to extend our sentences.

Saying some places there are in town

In this lesson, we will use the verb "hay" with eight place nouns and their corresponding indefinite articles, to be able to say what there is in town. We will use the conjunction "y" and the adverb "también" to extend our sentences.

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. saying some places in town
  2. saying what there is in the town
  3. hay
  4. indefinite articles (un/una)
  5. conjunctions (y, también)

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5 Questions

Q1.
What is the capital city of Spain?
London
Correct answer: Madrid
New York
Q2.
Which of these is a Spanish speaking country?
Canada
Italy
Correct answer: Mexico
Q3.
Which word means "hello" in Spanish?
hamburguesa
hasta luego
Correct answer: hola
Q4.
How do you say "see you later" in Spanish?
hamburguesa
Correct answer: hasta luego
hola
Q5.
What do you think the Spanish word for "supermarket" could be?
fútbol
policía
Correct answer: supermercado

5 Questions

Q1.
What does "hay" mean?
hey
straw
Correct answer: there is/there are
Q2.
Name the place in the picture in English:
bank
park
Correct answer: school
Q3.
Is "tienda" a masculine or feminine noun?
Correct answer: feminine
masculine
Q4.
How would you say "there is a cinema and a park" in Spanish?
Correct answer: Hay un cine y un parque.
Hay un cine y una piscina.
Hay un colegio y una casa.
Q5.
What does "también" mean?
Correct answer: also/too/as well
tambourine
tangerine

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UnitSpanish / Mi pueblo

Spanish