Food & Drink (AQA GCSE Spanish): Flashcards

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  • Define el bocadillo.

    El bocadillo means sandwich.

  • Define el jamón.

    El jamón is the Spanish for ham.

  • Define la manzana.

    La manzana means apple.

  • Define las patatas fritas.

    Las patatas fritas means chips.

  • Define el desayuno.

    El desayuno means breakfast.

  • How do you say 'I'm hungry' in Spanish?

    You say Tengo hambre to mean 'I'm hungry'.

  • Which Spanish verb form means 'I drink'?

    The verb form bebo means 'I drink'.

  • What does the Spanish adjective dulce mean?

    The adjective dulce means sweet.

  • What does the Spanish adjective rico/a mean?

    The adjective rico/a means tasty.

  • Which Spanish phrase means 'Enjoy your meal!'?

    The phrase ¡Buen provecho! means 'Enjoy your meal!'.

  • Tengo ; voy a comer un bocadillo.

    Tengo hambre; voy a comer un bocadillo.

  • Para beber, tomo un de agua.

    Para beber, tomo un vaso de agua.

  • True or False?

    The Spanish word caramelo is an adjective meaning 'sweet'.

    False.

    Caramelo is a noun meaning a sweet that you eat; the adjective meaning 'sweet' is dulce.

  • True or False?

    In Spain, dinner (la cena) is usually eaten around 9:00pm.

    True.

    In Spain, dinner is typically eaten late, around 9:00pm.

  • Define tener hambre.

    Tener hambre means 'to be hungry' (literally 'to have hunger').

  • Define tener sed.

    Tener sed means 'to be thirsty' (literally 'to have thirst').

  • Define tener sueño.

    Tener sueño means 'to be sleepy' (literally 'to have sleepiness').

  • Define tener suerte.

    Tener suerte means 'to be lucky' (literally 'to have luck').

  • Which verb does Spanish use with a noun to say you are hungry or thirsty?

    Spanish uses the verb tener ('to have') with a noun, e.g. Tengo hambre ('I am hungry').

  • True or False?

    To say 'I am very hungry', Spanish uses the verb 'to be'.

    False.

    Spanish uses tener + a noun: Tengo mucha hambre.

  • ¿Por qué sueño?

    ¿Por qué tienes sueño?

  • How do you say 'at' + a time in Spanish?

    You use a before the time, e.g. a las siete ('at seven o'clock').

  • Which word goes before the number when telling the time, except for one o'clock?

    You use las before the number, except for la una ('one o'clock').

  • Define y media.

    Y media means 'half past' when telling the time.

  • Tomo el desayuno a las siete .

    Tomo el desayuno a las siete y cuarto.

  • How do you say 'at quarter to eight' in Spanish?

    You say a las ocho menos cuarto ('at quarter to eight').

  • How are the Spanish sounds [b] and [v] pronounced?

    Both [b] and [v] are pronounced exactly the same, like the English 'b'.

  • True or False?

    In Spanish, the letters b and v are pronounced differently.

    False.

    The Spanish [b] and [v] sound exactly the same, both like the English 'b', e.g. bebo un vaso de vino.

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