This worksheet focuses on examples of the contexts which use 'dans', using an extensive range of examples. These include physical locations, compass points, certain geographical locations, phrases relating to time, directions, contexts, certain pronouns and some set phrases/figurative circumstances.
There are 2 translation exercises of 40 phrases each (French to English and English to French). Suitable for all levels.
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This worksheet focuses on examples of the contexts which use 'en', using an extensive range of examples. These include places not requiring an article, some countries/regions/states, duration of actions, vocabulary relating to the calendar, materials, compositions and transformations, shapes and sizes, ranking, languages, subjects and areas of expertise and some set phrases/figurative circumstances.
There are 2 translation exercises of 60 phrases each (French to English and English to French).
Suitable for all levels. Answers provided.
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This worksheet focuses on examples of the contexts which use 'au, à la, à l', aux, à', using an extensive range of examples. These include some countries/cities/states/provinces, islands, geographical locations, buildings/places, phrases relating to time, certain materials, certain phrases relating to temperature, weather, light and shade, style/fashion and some set phrases/figurative circumstances.
There are 2 translation exercises of 90 phrases each (French to English and English to French).
Suitable for all levels. Answers provided.
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This worksheet explains how to use the verb manquer à .. to talk about missing someone or something (emotionally), with indirect object pronouns.
Exercises 1 & 2 are gap-fills to guide you through the different combinations (French to English, then English to French). Exercises 3 & 4 are translation exercises to give additional practice (French to English and English to French).
Suitable for all levels. Answers provided.
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This worksheet includes questions (using the 'tú' and 'usted' forms) and phrases using the preterite tense to talk about your weekend. The phrases cover household chores, errands, work-related activities and free-time activities.
There are 3 exercises. Exercise 1 contains 20 sentences to translate from Spanish to English, and exercise 2 contains 20 sentences from English to Spanish. Exercise 3 is for students to complete for themselves.
All necessary vocabulary is provided. Suitable for all levels of ability. Answers provided.
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This worksheet assumes that you know how to tell the time. This worksheet uses the verb 'soler' along with a wide range of verbs to ask questions about your daily routine, and how to answer them. It includes all the conjugations of 'soler' along with some time references, connectives and negatives.
There are 2 exercises (Spanish to English & English to Spanish). Exercise 1 contains 20 questions and 20 sample answers. Exercise 2 practices asking questions. All necessary vocabulary is provided.
Suitable for all levels of ability. Answers provided.
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