Year 7 Spanish Knowledge Navigator : Term 2 – Theme 3, Topics 1 & 2 (My studies and Life at School/College) Cómo te preparas? How do you get ready? ¿Cómo.

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Year 7 Spanish Knowledge Navigator : Term 2 – Theme 3, Topics 1 & 2 (My studies and Life at School/College) Cómo te preparas? How do you get ready? ¿Cómo te preparas cuando sales How do you get ready when you go to a de fiesta? party? Me baño. I have a bath. Me ducho. I have a shower. Me lavo la cara. I wash my face. Me lavo los dientes. I brush my teeth. Me visto. I get dressed. Me maquillo. I put on make-up. Me peino. I comb my hair. Me aliso el pelo. I straighten my hair. Me pongo gomina. I put gel on my hair primero first a veces sometimes después afterwards siempre always finalmente finally ¿Cómo vas al insti? How do you get to school? Voy al insti… I go to school… Vas… You go… Va … He/she goes… Vamos… We go… Van … They go…   a pie / andando on foot / walking en bici by bike en autobús by bus en coche by car en metro by underground en taxi by taxi en tren by train ¿Qué hay en tu instituto? What is there in your school? En mi instituto hay… In my school, there is… un campo de fútbol a football field un comedor a dining hall un gimnasio a gymnasium un patio a playground una biblioteca a library una clase de informática an ICT room una piscina a swimming pool unos laboratorios some laboratories unas clases some classrooms No hay piscina. There isn’t a swimming pool. ¿Cómo es tu insti? What’s your school like? Es... It’s… antiguo/a old bonito/a nice bueno/a good feo/a ugly grande big horrible horrible moderno/a modern pequeño/a small There

Year 7 Spanish Knowledge Navigator : Term 2 – Theme 3, Topics 1 & 2 (My studies and Life at School/College)  Opiniones Opinions ¿Te gusta el dibujo? Do you like art? Sí, me gusta (mucho) el dibujo. Yes, I like art (a lot). No, no me gusta (nada) el dibujo. No, I don’t like art (at all). ¿Te gustan las ciencias? Do you like science? Sí, me encantan las ciencias. Yes, I love science. aburrido/a boring difícil difficult divertido/a funny fácil easy importante important interesante interesting práctico/a practical útil useful El profesor/La profesora es… The teacher is… paciente patient raro/a odd severo/a strict ¿Qué estudias? What do you study? Estudio... I study… Estudias... You study… Estudia… He/she studies… Estudiamos… We study… Estudian… They study… ciencias science dibujo art educación física PE español Spanish francés French geografía geography historia history informática ICT inglés English matemáticas maths música music religion RE teatro drama tecnología technology ¿A qué hora? At what time? A la una. At one o’clock. A las dos. At two o’clock. A la una y cinco. At five past one. A las dos y diez. At ten past two. A las tres y cuarto. At quarter past three. A las cuatro y veinte. At twenty past four. A las cinco y veinticinco. At twenty-five past five. A las seis y media. At half past six. A las siete menos veinticinco. At twenty-five to seven. A las ocho menos veinte. At twenty to eight. A las nueve menos cuarto. At quarter to nine. A las diez menos diez. At ten to ten. A las once menos cinco. At five to eleven. A las doce. At twelve o’clock. ¿Cuál es tu día favorito? What is your favourite day? Mi día favorito es el lunes/ My favourite day is Monday/ el martes. Tuesday. Los lunes/martes estudio… On Mondays/Tuesdays I study… ¿Por qué? Why? Porque… Because… por la mañana in the morning por la tarde in the afternoon estudiamos we study no estudio I don’t study

Year 7 Spanish Knowledge Navigator : Term 2 – Theme 3, Topics 1 & 2 (My studies and Life at School/College) ¿Qué haces durante el recreo? What do you do during break? Como… I eat… Comes… You eat… Come… He/she eats… Comemos… We eat… Comen… They eat… un bocadillo a sandwich unos caramelos some sweets chicle chewing gum una chocolatina a chocolate bar fruta fruit unas patatas fritas some crisps Bebo… I drink… agua water un refresco a fizzy drink un zumo a juice Leo mis SMS. I read my text messages. Escribo SMS. I write text messages. Escribas You write Escribe He/she writes Escribimos We write Escriben They write Nunca hago los deberes. I never do homework. Palabras muy frecuentes High-frequency words Opinion phrases Pienso que I think that Creo que I believe that En mi opinión In my opinion Diría que I would say that Me encanta (n)/me chifla (n] I love Me gusta (n) I like Le encanta (n] He/she loves Le gusta (n] He/she likes Nos gusta (n) We like Connectives también Also sin embargo However pero But y and o or además moreover Intensifiers muy very bastante quite un poco a bit super really Different tenses Me gustaría I would like Sería It would be Me gustaba I used to like Era It was Voy a I am going to Extra vocabulary/grammar: