Classify nouns in Spanish 1

In the activity Classify nouns in Spanish 1, you will see a list of nouns, each accompanied by an article (e.g., el, la). Your task is to classify the nouns by dragging and dropping them into the correct column based on their gender (masculine or feminine). All of them are in singular.

This activity is helpful for beginners of different ages.

If you want to practice nouns in Spanish or you are a teacher or parent looking for resources related to this topic for your students or children, don’t hesitate try this online activity.
 

Here are some tips:

  1. Pay attention to the ending of the word: words ending in -o are often masculine, and words ending in -a are often feminine, but there are exceptions.
  2. Use the definite article in singular (el, la) as a clue to help you identify the gender of each noun. The article will help you know for sure.

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Complete the sentences with nouns in Spanish

Complete the sentences with nouns in Spanish

If you want to practice nouns in an easy way, try the online exercise ‘Complete the sentences with nouns in Spanish‘.

In this activity, you will see a sentence with a missing word. Your task is to drag and drop the correct noun from the options provided to complete the sentence. Pay close attention to the gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural) of the noun so that it matches the rest of the sentence. 
If you click on the nouns, you can listen to them.

If the dragged words are correct, they will appear in green. If they are incorrect, they will appear in red.

This activity is helpful for beginners of different ages.

If you want to practice nouns in Spanish or you are a teacher or parent looking for additional resources for your students or children, don’t hesitate try this activity.
 
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Replace the adjective in Spanish

Are you trying to improve your knowledge about adjectives in Spanish in an easy way? With the online exercise ‘Replace the adjective in Spanish‘ you can do it!

In this activity you have to read six sentences, each of them has an incorrect adjective in a white box. Your job is to replace that adjective with a correct one from the yellow boxes on the right side.

This activity is helpful for students of different ages, from beginner to intermediate level.

If you want to practice adjectives in Spanish or you are a teacher or parent looking for resources for your students or children, don’t hesitate try this activity!
 
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Spanish Phonics Game: G or J – Initial sound

Are you trying to improve your pronunciation of the letters G and J in Spanish? The Spanish phonics game: G or J – Initial sound will help you practice the sound of the letters G and J when they start a work.

Here’s how it works:

  1. Look at the picture.
  2. Click on the button above the image to hear the word that represents what is in the picture.
  3. Select the letter the word begins with: G or J.
  4. Repeat the same steps for all the pictures/words.
  5. Click the ‘Check‘ button to see if all the selected letters are correct. If there are any mistakes, you can try again.

The approach of this activity makes it helpful for students of different ages.

If you want to improve your Spanish pronunciation or you are a teacher or parent looking for resources for your students or children, don’t hesitate try this phonics activity today!
 
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Matching game about the verb TENER in Spanish

Do you want to practice the uses of the verb tener? Then the Matching game about the verb TENER in Spanish is for you! With this is game you can practice different uses of this verb in an easy and entertaining way, only by matching the pictures of the body parts with the phrases. 

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35 Sentences in Spanish using TENER

35 Sentences in Spanish using TENER

In this post you can read 35 sentences in Spanish using TENER, one of the most used verbs in Spanish. This way you can see in context how to use the verb tener in singular and plural persons in simple present, and you can also read the English translations of the sentences.

Before reading these sentences, you can see all the uses of the verb tener in Spanish.

Sentences using the verb tener in Spanish in simple present

  1. Yo tengo un libro de recetas.
    I have a recipe book.

  2. tienes una familia muy grande.
    You have a big family.

  3. Él tiene dos gatos en su casa.
    He has two cats at home.

  4. Ella tiene mucho trabajo hoy.
    She has a lot of work to do today.

  5. Nosotros tenemos una reunión en 10 minutos.
    We have a meeting in 10 minutes.

  6. Vosotros tenéis un coche muy bonito.
    You have a very nice car.

  7. Ellos tienen un examen de matemáticas.
    They have a maths exam.

  8. El coche tiene un problema en el motor.
    The car has an engine problem.

  9. Los niños tienen muchos juguetes en su dormitorio.
    Children have a lot of toys in their bedroom.

  10. ¿Tienes algo que hacer ahora?
    Do you have something to do now?

  11. Tengo hambre.
    I’m hungry.

  12. Los estudiantes tienen clases todos los días.
    Students have classes every day.

  13. Ella tiene muchas ideas interesantes.
    She has many interesting ideas.

  14. Mi amigo tiene una colección de libros antiguos.
    My friend has a collection of old books.

  15. El gato tiene los ojos verdes.
    The cat has green eyes.

  16. Yo no tengo tiempo para salir hoy.
    I don’t have time to go out today.

  17. Él no tiene dinero para comprar una casa.
    He doesn’t have money to buy a house.

  18. ¿Ellos tienen hijos?
    Do they have children?

  19. Tengo un vestido rosa y un vestido azul.
    I have a pink dress and a blue dress.

  20. Tengo ganas de ir al cine.
    I’m looking forward to going to the cinema.

  21. Nosotros no tenemos suficiente información sobre el tema.
    We don’t have enough information on the subject.

  22. Ella tiene tres hermanos.
    She has three siblings.

  23. Esta casa tiene jardín.
    This house has a garden.

  24. Ellos no tienen ganas de ir a la fiesta.
    They don’t feel like going to the party.

  25. ¿Por qué tienes tantas preguntas sobre el tema?
    Why do you have so many questions on the subject?

  26. ¿Por qué no tienes tiempo para venir a la reunión?
    Why don’t you have time to come to the meeting?

  27. Ellos tienen una casa en las afueras de la ciudad.
    They have a house on the outskirts of the city.

  28. Ella tiene mi número de teléfono guardado en la agenda.
    She has my phone number in her phone book.

  29. Vosotros no tenéis la contraseña para acceder al sistema.
    You don’t have the password to access the system.

  30. Nosotros tenemos un perro que se llama Fred.
    We have a dog called Fred.

  31. Tengo que estudiar para el examen.
    I have to study for the exam.

  32. Nosotros tenemos que terminar el proyecto hoy.
    We have to finish the project today.

  33. Tengo que comprar los ingredientes para preparar la tarta.
    I have to buy the ingredients to make the cake.

  34. Él tiene que ir al médico.
    He has to go to the doctor.

  35. Hoy no tengo que limpiar el baño.
    I don’t have to clean the bathroom today.

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Uses of the verb TENER in Spanish

In this post we are going to see the different uses of the verb TENER in Spanish, one of the most important verbs in this language, since it has several uses. If you want to see how this verb is used in context, see some sentences in Spanish with the verb tener.

What is the verb tener used for?

In Spanish the verb tener means “to have”. In this language it is an irregular verb and is commonly used in various contexts.

Here are some aspects of how tener is used in the language:

  1. Possession: it indicates ownership or possession of objects, people or qualities.
    • Example: Tengo un coche (I have a car). → object (coche)
    • Example: Tengo un hermano (I have a brother). → people (hermano)
    • Example: Tú tienes mucha paciencia para enseñar (You have a lot of patience to teach) → quality (paciencia)

  2. Age: the verb tener is often used to express age.
    • Example: Ella tiene veinte años (She is twenty years old).

  3. Obligation: Tener + que is used to express obligation or necessity.
    • Example: Tengo que estudiar (I have to study).

  4. States or conditions: it can describe physical or emotional states.
    • Example: Tengo hambre (I am hungry).

  5. Idiomatic expressions: “Tener” is part of many idiomatic expressions in Spanish.
    • Example: Tener razón (to be right) or Tener miedo (to be afraid).

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Worksheet about Halloween in Spanish 1

Do you want a free resource to practice vocabulary about Halloween in Spanish in an easy and entertaining way? You are in the correct place, because this Worksheet about Halloween in Spanish 1 is for people who want to practice this topic in a simple and relaxed way.

In this PDF worksheet students have to colour the different pictures and words related to Halloween. This worksheet is designed for beginners, kids and students of Spanish in general who need to review this topic. Whether you’re a teacher or a student trying to improve your skills, this worksheet may be a helpful tool for you!

You can find the download link below.

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This worksheet is in PDF format, easy to download and print.

Halloween in Spanish Worksheet

Worksheet about Halloween in Spanish 1

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