Tourist Attractions (AQA GCSE Spanish): Flashcards

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  • Define el castillo.

    El castillo is the Spanish for castle.

  • Define la torre.

    La torre is the Spanish for tower.

  • Define el ayuntamiento.

    El ayuntamiento is the Spanish for town hall or city council.

  • Define el puente.

    El puente is the Spanish for bridge.

  • ¿Cómo se dice "to visit" en español?

    In Spanish, 'to visit' is visitar.

  • ¿Cómo se dice "to hire / rent" en español?

    In Spanish, 'to hire / rent' is alquilar.

  • What does the noun la plaza mean?

    La plaza means square.

  • What does the noun la guía mean?

    La guía means guide or guidebook.

  • What is the Spanish for 'museum'?

    The Spanish for 'museum' is el museo.

  • Define el patrimonio.

    El patrimonio is the Spanish for heritage (patrimony).

  • El castillo tiene una       muy alta. (The castle has a very tall tower.)

    El castillo tiene una torre muy alta.

  •       el museo de arte ayer. (I visited the museum of art yesterday.)

    Visité el museo de arte ayer.

  • True or False?

    The noun el edificio means 'building'.

    True.

    El edificio means building.

  • True or False?

    The noun la arquitectura means 'heritage'.

    False.

    La arquitectura means architecture; 'heritage' is el patrimonio.

  • Define the conditional tense.

    The conditional tense expresses what you would do, aspirations or hypothetical situations, for example visitaría (I would visit).

  • How is the regular conditional tense formed in Spanish?

    The regular conditional adds the endings -ía, -ías, -ía, -íamos, -íais, -ían to the infinitive of the verb.

  • What is the yo conditional form of visitar?

    The yo conditional of visitar is visitaría (I would visit).

  • What is the yo conditional form of hacer (irregular stem)?

    The yo conditional of hacer is haría.

  • What is the yo conditional form of tener (irregular stem)?

    The yo conditional of tener is tendría.

  •       a Cuba con mi familia. (I would travel to Cuba with my family.)

    Viajaría a Cuba con mi familia.

  • Yo       una entrada para el castillo. (I would reserve a ticket for the castle.)

    Yo reservaría una entrada para el castillo.

  • What is the key difference between comería and comía?

    Comería is the conditional ('would eat') and keeps the whole infinitive, while comía is the imperfect ('used to eat').

  • True or False?

    The conditional of -ER/-IR verbs keeps the whole infinitive, unlike the imperfect.

    True.

    The conditional keeps the whole infinitive (comería), whereas the imperfect does not (comía).

  • Define the impersonal hay que (HT).

    Hay que + infinitive expresses general obligation or necessity, e.g. hay que comprar los billetes (it is necessary to buy the tickets).

  • What does the impersonal hace falta express?

    Hace falta expresses general necessity, meaning 'it is necessary'.

  • What does se puede + infinitive express about tourist areas?

    Se puede + infinitive expresses what one/you can do, e.g. se puede visitar el museo en dos horas (one can visit the museum in two hours).

  •       comprar los billetes antes. (It is necessary to buy the tickets beforehand.)

    Hay que comprar los billetes antes.

  • True or False?

    Hay que + infinitive is used to express obligation or necessity.

    True.

    Hay que + infinitive expresses general obligation or necessity.

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