Saying where you live, your nationality and which language you speak

In this lesson, we will be putting together all of the learning from unit 2 to be able to talk about where we live, our nationality and the language we speak.

Saying where you live, your nationality and which language you speak

In this lesson, we will be putting together all of the learning from unit 2 to be able to talk about where we live, our nationality and the language we speak.

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. saying your name, your age, your nationality, the country you live in and the language you speak
  2. Using negative verb forms to say where you don't live, which nationality you aren't and which language you don't speak
  3. negative verb forms using no (no hablo, no vivo, no soy)
  4. simple adjectival agreement (changing o to a or adding a when feminine)
  5. conjugation regular -IR verb (vivo)

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5 Questions

Q1.
"¿Cómo te llamas?" means:
Comedy llamas
How old are you?
Correct answer: What's your name?
Q2.
Which language is spoken in Chile?
English
German
Correct answer: Spanish
Q3.
How do you form the negative in Spanish?
"No" after the verb e.g. "hablo no".
"No" before and after the verb e.g. "no hablo no".
Correct answer: "No" before the verb e.g. "no hablo".
Q4.
How do you say: "I don't live in Honduras" in Spanish?
No me llamo Honduras.
No soy Honduras.
Correct answer: No vivo en Honduras.
Q5.
Spanish is the second most spoken language by native speakers in the world. True or false?
False
Correct answer: True

5 Questions

Q1.
English is the main language of Bolivia. True or false?
Correct answer: False
True
Q2.
How do you say: "I don't speak English" in Spanish?
Correct answer: No hablo inglés.
No soy inglés.
No vivo inglés.
Q3.
"No soy española" means:
I don't live in Spain.
I'm not Spanish (boy speaking).
Correct answer: I'm not Spanish (girl speaking).
Q4.
How do you say: "My name is Ana. I'm not English, I'm Mexican"?
Me llamo Ana. No soy inglés, soy mexicana.
Correct answer: Me llamo Ana. No soy inglesa, soy mexicana.
Me llamo Ana. Soy inglesa, no soy mexicana.
Q5.
"Me llamo Carlos. Soy hondureño, hablo español y no hablo inglés." means:
My name is Carlos. I'm Hawaiian, I speak Spanish and I speak English.
Correct answer: My name is Carlos. I'm Honduran, I speak Spanish and I don't speak English.
My name is Carlos. I'm not Honduran, I don't speak Spanish and I speak English.

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UnitSpanish / ¿Dónde vives?

Spanish