All About Me (AQA GCSE Spanish): Flashcards

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  • Define me llamo.

    Me llamo means I am called / my name is.

  • Define el pelo.

    El pelo means hair.

  • Define los ojos.

    Los ojos means eyes.

  • Define rubio/a.

    Rubio/a means blond / fair.

  • Define delgado/a.

    Delgado/a means thin / slim.

  • How do you say 'I am … years old' in Spanish?

    You say Tengo … años to mean 'I am … years old'.

  • What is the Spanish adjective for 'tall'?

    The Spanish adjective for 'tall' is alto/a.

  • Which Spanish word describes hair and skin as 'brown'?

    Marrón is used to describe hair and skin as 'brown'.

  • Are capital letters used for nationalities in Spanish?

    No, nationalities are not written with a capital letter in Spanish.

  • … años - I am … years old.

    Tengo … años - I am … years old.

  • No - I am not.

    No soy - I am not.

  • True or False?

    In Spanish, moreno is used to describe eyes as 'brown'.

    True.

    The examiner tip states that moreno describes objects, animals and eyes as 'brown', while marrón is used for hair and skin.

  • True or False?

    Nationalities are written with a capital letter in Spanish.

    False.

    Unlike in English, nationalities are not written with a capital letter in Spanish.

  • Define un.

    Un is the masculine singular indefinite article, meaning 'a' or 'an'.

  • Define una.

    Una is the feminine singular indefinite article, meaning 'a' or 'an'.

  • Define los.

    Los is the masculine plural definite article, meaning 'the'.

  • Define las.

    Las is the feminine plural definite article, meaning 'the'.

  • What is the feminine singular definite article in Spanish?

    The feminine singular definite article is la.

  • How do Spanish nouns ending in a vowel form their plural?

    Spanish nouns ending in a vowel add -s, for example un gato, dos gatos.

  • How do Spanish nouns ending in a consonant form their plural?

    Spanish nouns ending in a consonant add -es, for example un animal, dos animales.

  • Where do adjectives usually appear in relation to the noun in Spanish?

    Adjectives usually appear after the noun in Spanish, for example el pelo castaño.

  • Tom tiene hermana - Tom has a sister.

    Tom tiene una hermana - Tom has a sister.

  • ¿Dónde están niños? - Where are the children?

    ¿Dónde están los niños? - Where are the children?

  • Max tiene el pelo castaño y los ojos - green.

    Max tiene el pelo castaño y los ojos verdes - green.

  • una nariz, dos

    una nariz, dos narices

  • True or False?

    In Spanish, adjectives must agree with the noun in gender and number.

    True.

    Regular adjectives change their ending to agree with the noun in both gender (masculine/feminine) and number (singular/plural).

  • True or False?

    Adjectives ending in -e change for gender.

    False.

    Adjectives ending in -e change for number (singular/plural) but not for gender, for example verdeverdes.

  • Which word is used in this topic to practise the Spanish [ll] sound?

    The phrase me llamo is used to practise the Spanish [ll] sound.

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