Talking about different jobs (Part 1/3)

Talking about different jobs (Part 1/3)

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will be learning vocabulary to talk about different jobs. We will also learn how to make a job title masculine or feminine. We will also learn whether a job title needs an article or not.
  2. Purpose of language use: Talk about different jobs
  3. Grammar: Present tense: two-verb structures (TENER que, SOLER) Conditional

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13 Questions

Q1.
To make the female version of a job which ends in o
Add a
Do not change the word
Correct answer: Remove o and add a
Q2.
Which of these is correct?
Correct answer: If a masculine job ends in -ista or -e, do not change it for feminine.
If a masculine job ends in -ista or -n, do not change it for feminine.
Q3.
What is the correct female version of escritor?
escrita
escritor
Correct answer: escritora
Q4.
What is the rule about using an article when you say what your job is?
You can choose whether to use an article or not.
Correct answer: You do not need one.
You must put one.
Q5.
Which sentence is correct?
Busco médico.
Correct answer: Soy médica.
Soy un médico.
The next 7 questions cover some very common words you will need in Spanish in KS4. These words are very important because they give away or subtly change the meaning of a sentence. Select the correct meaning for each word. When you get your score, check your answers and write down any of these words that you didn't know.
Q7.
no
maybe
Correct answer: no
yes
Q8.
o
at
on
Correct answer: or
Q9.
tu
you
Correct answer: your
yourself
Q10.
sin
on top
with
Correct answer: without
Q11.
esto
that
Correct answer: this
those
Q12.
usted
they
we
Correct answer: you
Q13.
cuándo
how much
Correct answer: when
where

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UnitSpanish / Jobs and future plans

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