成人快手

Learn how to talk about school in Spanish with these handy words and phrases.

Classroom instructions

Here are some useful instructions that you might hear your teacher use in class:

  • - Listen

  • - Look

  • - Sit down

  • - Stand up

  • - Silence please

  • - Put your hands up

  • - Repeat

(These are all written in the plural form of the verb which you use when talking to more than one person)

Classroom objects

Here are some things you might use in class:

FrenchEnglish
a pencil
a pen
a rubber
scissors

'Do you have...?'

To ask a person if they have something, you can say:

- Do you have鈥?

You can then add the noun (the thing) you want to know about.

Examples:

  • - Do you have a rubber?
  • - Do you have a pencil?

( comes from the verb , which means 'to have' )

'I have...'

To talk about what you have or don't have, you can say:

- I have鈥

or

- I don鈥檛 have鈥

Examples:

  • - I have a rubber
  • - I don鈥檛 have a pencil

School subjects

Here are some subjects you might recognise:

SpanishEnglish
English
PE
Geography
History
Computing
Music
Maths
Science

'Today I have...'

To say which school subjects you are doing today, you can say:

- Today I have鈥

  • - Today I have maths, english and history

Favourite subjects

To ask someone what their favourite subject is, you can say:

- What is your favourite subject?

To say what your favourite subject is you can use:

- My favourite subject is鈥

Example:

  • - My favourite subject is Spanish

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