Future Plans: Studying (AQA GCSE Spanish): Flashcards

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  • Define la carrera.

    La carrera is the Spanish for a degree; it is a false friend and does not mean 'career' here.

  • Define la universidad.

    La universidad is the Spanish for university.

  • Define la nota.

    La nota is the Spanish for a mark or grade.

  • Define los consejos.

    Los consejos is the Spanish for advice (usually plural in Spanish).

  • How do you say 'I would like (to)' in Spanish?

    The Spanish for 'I would like (to)' is me gustaría.

  • How do you say 'I want (to)' in Spanish?

    The Spanish for 'I want (to)' is quiero.

  • What does si tengo suerte mean?

    Si tengo suerte means if I am lucky.

  • What does si tengo la oportunidad mean?

    Si tengo la oportunidad means if I have the opportunity / chance.

  •       ir a la universidad.

    Me gustaría ir a la universidad. (I would like to go to university.)

  • True or False?

    The Spanish word lectura means 'lecture'.

    False.

    La lectura means reading; it is a false friend.

  • What does el título mean (Higher tier)?

    El título means a university degree, e.g. Quiero conseguir un título en ciencias.

  • Define ambicioso/a.

    Ambicioso/a is the Spanish adjective for ambitious (Higher tier), e.g. Soy muy ambiciosa.

  • Define the near future tense in Spanish.

    The near future tense expresses 'going to' and is formed with the present tense of ir + a + an infinitive.

  • In the near future tense, which verb changes and which stays the same?

    Only ir is conjugated (voy, vas, va…); the second verb always stays as the infinitive, e.g. voy a estudiar (ir changes, estudiar stays).

  • What is the form of ir for 'I am going'?

    The form for 'I am going' is voy.

  • What is the form of ir for 'we are going'?

    The form for 'we are going' is vamos.

  • What is the form of ir for 'they are going'?

    The form for 'they are going' is van.

  • What does vais mean?

    Vais means you are going (plural or formal).

  • Define the form vas.

    Vas means you are going (informal singular).

  • What does va mean?

    Va means he / she is going.

  • Voy       estudiar.

    Voy a estudiar. (I am going to study.)

  • No vamos a las matemáticas. (We are not going to study maths.)

    No vamos a estudiar las matemáticas. (We are not going to study maths.)

  • How do you make a near future sentence negative?

    You add no in front of the form of ir, e.g. No van a aprobar los exámenes (They are not going to pass the exams).

  • True or False?

    The near future tense is formed with the present tense of ir + a + an infinitive.

    True.

    You take the present tense of ir, add a, then an infinitive, e.g. vamos a estudiar.

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