Spanish Alphabet Quiz
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How do you say 'Good Morning' in Spanish?

  • ¡Buenos días! (correct)
  • ¡Buenas tardes!
  • ¡Buenas noches!
  • ¡Hola!
  • What is the correct way to ask someone how old they are in Spanish?

  • ¿Cuántos años estás?
  • ¿Cuántos años tienes? (correct)
  • ¿Cuántos años hay?
  • ¿Cuántos años somos?
  • Which of the following responses correctly states an age of 12 in Spanish?

  • Tengo catorce años
  • Tengo once años
  • Tengo trece años
  • Tengo doce años (correct)
  • What does '¡Fatal!' mean when describing a situation?

    <p>Awful/Terrible</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which phrase means 'See you later' in Spanish?

    <p>¡Hasta pronto!</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the phrase '¿Cōmo te llamas?' mean in English?

    <p>What is your name?</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is NOT a way to introduce oneself in Spanish?

    <p>Estoy ….</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How do you ask someone 'And you?' in a casual way in Spanish?

    <p>¿y tú?</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which phrase would you use to politely say 'thank you' in Spanish?

    <p>Gracias!</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does '¡Fenomenal!' express in response to '¿Cómo estás?'?

    <p>I am fantastic.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of these titles is used for a married woman in Spanish?

    <p>Señora</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is an appropriate response to 'Mucho gusto!'?

    <p>Igualmente!</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is NOT a way to ask 'How are you?' in Spanish?

    <p>¿Dónde vas?</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Spanish Alphabet

    • Spanish vowels include: a (a), e (e), i (i), o (o), u (u)
    • Consonants include: b (be), c (ce), d (de), f (efe), g (ge), h (hache), j (jota), k (ka), l (ele), m (eme), n (ene), p (pe), q (cu), r (ere), s (ese), t (te), v (uve), w (uve doble), x (equis), y (i griega), z (zeta)
    • Special letters: ch (che), ñ (eñe), rr (erre)

    Introductions

    • To ask someone's name:
      • ¿Cómo te llamas?
      • ¿Cuál es tu nombre?
    • To introduce oneself:
      • Me llamo [name] (I’m called [name])
      • Mi nombre es [name] (My name is [name])
      • Soy [name] (I’m [name])
    • To ask “and you?”:
      • Casual: ¿y tú?
      • Polite: ¿y usted?

    Meeting People

    • Expressions for meeting:
      • ¡Mucho gusto! (Nice to meet you!)
      • ¡Encantado/Encantada! (Delighted to meet you!)
      • ¡Igualmente! (Likewise!)
    • Titles:
      • Señor (Mr)
      • Señorita (Miss)
      • Señora (Mrs)
    • Polite phrases:
      • ¡Gracias! (Thank you!)
      • ¡De nada! (You’re welcome!)

    Asking about Wellbeing

    • To ask how someone is:
      • ¿Qué pasa? (What’s up?)
      • ¿Qué tal? (How are things?)
      • ¿Cómo estás? (How are you? - casual)
      • ¿Cómo está? (How are you? - polite)
    • Possible responses:
      • ¡Fenomenal! (Phenomenal)
      • ¡Fantástico! (Fantastic)
      • ¡Muy bien! (Very good)
      • ¡Bien! (Good)
      • ¡Así así! (So-so)
      • ¡Regular! (Okay)
      • ¡No muy bien! (Not very good)
      • ¡Mal! (Bad)
      • ¡Muy mal! (Very bad)
      • ¡Fatal! (Awful)

    Greetings and Farewells

    • Common greetings:
      • ¡Hola! (Hello/Hi)
      • ¡Buenos días! (Good Morning/Day)
      • ¡Buenas tardes! (Good Afternoon)
      • ¡Buenas noches! (Good Evening/Night)
    • Casual farewells:
      • ¡Chao! (Ciao)
      • ¡Hasta luego! (See you later)
      • ¡Hasta pronto! (See you soon)
      • ¡Hasta la vista! (Until next time)
      • ¡Adiós! (Goodbye)

    Asking Age

    • To ask someone their age:
      • ¿Cuántos años tienes? (How old are you?)
    • Response format:
      • Tengo [number] años (I am [number] years old)
      • Example: Tengo once años (I am 11 years old)

    Numbers 0-15

    • Spanish numbers:
      • cero (0), uno (1), dos (2), tres (3), cuatro (4), cinco (5), seis (6), siete (7), ocho (8), nueve (9), diez (10), once (11), doce (12), trece (13), catorce (14), quince (15)

    Bonus Question

    • To ask where someone lives:
      • ¿Dónde vives? (Where do you live?)
    • Response format:
      • Vivo en [location] (I live in [location])
      • Examples: Vivo en Sydney, Vivo en Rouse Hill, Vivo en Penrith

    Closing Remark

    • A supportive phrase: ¡Buena suerte! (Good luck!)

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    Test your knowledge of the Spanish alphabet with this quiz! Each letter, including unique characters like 'ñ' and 'll', is covered. Perfect for beginners and anyone looking to brush up on their Spanish skills.

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