Spanish Grade 1 15 min

Frutas

Frutas

What you'll learn

  • Identify the Spanish word 'perro' when shown a picture of a dog.
  • Say the Spanish word 'guau' when asked what sound a dog makes.
  • Match the word 'perro' to a picture of a dog from a set of 3 pictures.
  • Match the word "perro" to a picture of a dog from a set of three pictures.

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Introduction & Learning Objectives

Learning Objectives Identify 6 common fruits by their Spanish name. Say the Spanish name for 6 common fruits. Count up to 5 fruits using Spanish numbers. Use the phrase 'Me gusta' to say which fruit they like. Answer the question '¿Qué fruta es?' with the correct fruit name. Match a picture of a fruit to its written Spanish name. What is your favorite yummy fruit to eat for a snack? 🍎🍌🍓 Let's learn their names in Spanish! Today, we will learn the Spanish words for our favorite fruits. We will learn how to count them and say which ones we like. Knowing fruit names helps us talk about yummy, healthy food! Real-World Applications Telling your family which fruit you want to eat. Picking out fruits at the grocery store. Reading a picture book...
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Key Concepts & Vocabulary

TermDefinitionExample La manzana 🍎A round fruit that can be red or green.This is a red apple. Es una manzana roja. El plátano 🍌A long, yellow fruit that you peel.A monkey likes to eat a banana. Le gusta el plátano. La fresa 🍓A small, red fruit with tiny seeds on the outside.I like strawberries on my cereal. Me gustan las fresas. La naranja 🍊A round, orange fruit that is juicy.An orange is the color orange! La naranja es naranja. Las uvas 🍇Small, round fruits that grow in a bunch.Grapes can be green or purple. Hay uvas verdes y moradas. La pera 🍐A sweet fruit that is wider at the bottom.This green pear is very sweet. La pera verde es dulce.
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Grammar Rules & Patterns

Saying What a Fruit Is Es un/una [nombre de la fruta]. Use 'un' for masculine words (like plátano) and 'una' for feminine words (like manzana). Saying You Like a Fruit Me gusta el/la [nombre de la fruta]. This phrase means 'I like the fruit'. It is a super useful way to share your opinion! Making Fruits Plural (More Than One) Add an '-s' to the end of the word. If you have more than one fruit, add an 's'. For example, 'manzana' becomes 'manzanas'.

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Sample Practice Questions

Challenging
Ana tiene 7 fresas 🍓. Se come 3. ¿Cuántas fresas le quedan?
A.Cuatro
B.Siete
C.Tres
D.Diez
Challenging
Lee la historia: 'A mi mamá le gusta el jugo de piña. A mi papá le gusta comer manzanas. A mí me gustan las uvas.' ¿Qué fruta le gusta a la mamá?
A.La manzana
B.La piña
C.La uva
D.El plátano
Challenging
Adivina la fruta: No soy amarilla como un plátano. No soy roja como una fresa. Soy verde por fuera, marrón y peluda (fuzzy), y verde por dentro. ¿Qué fruta soy?
A.La uva
B.La pera
C.El kiwi
D.El limón

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What grade level is "Frutas"?

Frutas is a Grade 1 Spanish lesson on ExcelOS.

What will I learn in Frutas?

You'll be able to: Identify the Spanish word 'perro' when shown a picture of a dog; Say the Spanish word 'guau' when asked what sound a dog makes; Match the word 'perro' to a picture of a dog from a set of 3 pictures.

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This lesson includes 27 practice questions across multiple difficulty levels, each with instant feedback and explanations.

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