Extra en español (ep. 1) -La llegada de Sam
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Question 1 of 20
1. Question
What is una factura?
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Sí, ‘una factura’ is a bill – like a power bill, water bill etc.
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No, ‘una factura’ is a bill – like a power bill, water bill etc.
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Question 2 of 20
2. Question
What is Anna saying to the dog when she says ‘dame el correo’?
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You’ve got it! Dame el correo = give me the mail.
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I’m afraid not. Dame el correo = give me the mail.
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Question 3 of 20
3. Question
¿Como se llaman las dos chicas que comparten el piso?
What are the two girls that share the flat called?
(Choose the correct answer, make sure that it’s gramatically correct.)
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Sí, las dos chicas que comparten el piso se llaman Lola y Anna.
Yes, the two girls that share the flat are called Lola and Anna.
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No, las dos chicas que comparten el piso se llaman Lola y Anna.
Remember to match the gender of your words – las chicas (the girls) but los chicos (the boys).
Also remember to make your verb plural when it applies to more than one person. (‘Se llama’ – he, she is called but ‘se llaman’ they are called). -
Question 4 of 20
4. Question
¿Cómo se llama el vecino?
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Sí, el vecino se llama Pablo.
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No, el vecino se llama Pablo.
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Question 5 of 20
5. Question
¿A quién le gusta Lola?
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Si, a Pablo le gusta Lola.
Yes Pablo likes Lola.
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No, the verb gustar can be a little tricky so maybe that’s what confused you.
Although we often translate Spanish sentence with gustar by using the English word ‘like’ –
eg. A Pablo le gusta Lola. = Pablo likes Lola, it literally means ‘is pleasing’.
So ‘A Pablo le gusta Lola’ literally means …. ‘to Pablo, to him is pleasing Lola’.
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Question 6 of 20
6. Question
¿A quién le gusta Pablo?
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Sí, a Anna le gusta Pablo.
Yes Anna likes Pablo.
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Oh what a shame, wrong again, perhaps you need some practice with the verb gustar.
A Anna le gusta Pablo.
Anna likes Pablo.
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Question 7 of 20
7. Question
¿Qué recibió Lola?
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Sí, Lola recibió una carta de América.
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No, Lola recibió una carta de América.
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Question 8 of 20
8. Question
How does Lola say ‘now I remember, it’s Sam’?
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¡Eso es!
Ahora me acuerdo, es Sam.
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Lamentablemente, no. Sadly, no.
Lola said …. Ahora me acuerdo, es Sam. Now I remember, it’s Sam.
Se me olvidó, es Sam. = I forgot, it’s Sam.
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Question 9 of 20
9. Question
What is ‘un corresponsal?
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Yes, it’s a penpal.
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No, it’s a penpal.
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Question 10 of 20
10. Question
Lola used a very useful expression that allows you to say how long ago something happened.
How did she say …. ‘7 years ago’ when she was talking about how long ago she and Sam
were penpals?Correct
That’s it – hace siete años = seven years ago.
You can use ‘hace’ + any time period to say how long ago something was.
Eg. Hace una semana. A week ago. Hace un mes. A month ago. Hace dos días. Two days ago.
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No, she actually said – “hace siete años” = seven years ago.
You can use ‘hace’ + any time period to say how long ago something was.
Eg. Hace una semana. A week ago. Hace un mes. A month ago. Hace dos días. Two days ago.
NB Después means ‘after’ and antes means ‘before’.
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Question 11 of 20
11. Question
Why did Lola correct ‘hablo español bueno’ to ‘hablo bien el español’?
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That’s right, there were two correct answers for that one, just like in English, you shouldn’t say ‘I speak good’ you should say ‘I speak well’. Bueno (good) can only be an adjective so you can’t use it to describe verbs, for that you need the adverb ‘bien’ (well).
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No, the reason is that just like in English, you shouldn’t say ‘I speak good’ you should say ‘I speak well’. Bueno (good) can only be an adjective so you can’t use it to describe verbs, for that you need the adverb ‘bien’ (well).
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Question 12 of 20
12. Question
There was an awkward moment when Sam used the verb dormir in his letter but he really should have used the verb quedarse. What do both of these verbs mean?
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dormir = to sleep, quedarse = to stay
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Nope …. dormir = to sleep, quedarse = to stay
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Question 13 of 20
13. Question
When the girls read the building rules saying that they shouldn’t have any overnight visitors,
Lola’s reaction was ‘oh it doesn’t matter’. How do you say it doesn’t matter in Spanish?Correct
Sí – no importa = it doesn’t matter.
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No, no importa = it doesn’t matter.
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Question 14 of 20
14. Question
When Anna imagines what Sam might be like she mentions ‘Brad Pitt’ – what does ‘igual que Brad Pitt’ mean?
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That’s right, you can’t always translate ‘que’ as ‘that’ – sometimes it is closer to the word ‘to’.
igual que = the same as, just like (Lit. equal to)
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No, you can’t always translate ‘que’ as ‘that’ – sometimes it is closer to the word ‘to’.
igual que = the same as, just like (Lit. equal to)
Igual que Brad Pitt. = Just like Brad Pitt.
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Question 15 of 20
15. Question
Anna imagines that Sam is ‘alto, guapo and rico’. What do those words mean?
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Yes, alto = tall, guapo = handsome, rico = rich
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No, alto = tall, guapo = handsome, rico = rich
Although ‘rico’ can be used to refer to food being ‘delicious’.
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Question 16 of 20
16. Question
Did you pick up the phrase that Lola said that means ‘let’s see’?
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That’s right, ‘a ver’ means ‘let’s see’.
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No, ‘a ver’ means ‘let’s see’.
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Question 17 of 20
17. Question
When Pablo comes over and says ‘hola nenas’ – what do you think ‘nena’ means?
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Yes, nena = babe, baby, darling, honey.
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No, nena = babe, baby, darling, honey.
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Question 18 of 20
18. Question
When Pablo tells Lola that ‘está en buena forma’ what does he mean?
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Yes, it means ‘you’re in good shape’.
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No, it means ‘you’re in good shape’.
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Question 19 of 20
19. Question
What does Anna mean when she asks Pablo … ‘Quieres tomar algo?
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That’s right it literally means ‘Do you want to take something?’ but it’s an idiomatic expression used
to ask someone if they’d like something to drink.Incorrect
No, I’m afraid not. It does literally means ‘Do you want to take something?’ but it’s an idiomatic expression used
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Question 20 of 20
20. Question
What has Lola told Pablo ‘mil veces’ (thousands of times)?
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That’s right.
Nadie usa mi bicicleta. No one uses my bicycle.
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No had told him ….
Nadie usa mi bicicleta. No one uses my bicycle.