Spanish Grade 5 15 min

En el aeropuerto

En el aeropuerto

What you'll learn

  • Identify at least 15 out of 20 common travel-related vocabulary words (e.g., 'la maleta,' 'el pasaporte,' 'el vuelo') presented in context through visual aids and audio prompts with 75% accuracy.
  • Apply learned travel vocabulary by completing a simulated packing list activity, correctly matching at least 8 out of 10 items to their corresponding Spanish terms.
  • Construct five original sentences in Spanish using at least three different travel-related vocabulary words per sentence to describe a hypothetical trip, demonstrating correct grammar and vocabulary usage.
  • Translate 4 out of 5 short phrases related to travel situations (e.g., 'Where is the bathroom?', 'I lost my luggage.') from English to Spanish using appropriate vocabulary and grammatical structures.

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Introduction & Learning Objectives

Learning Objectives Identify and name at least 15 key vocabulary words related to the airport. Ask and answer basic questions about travel plans using the verbs 'ir', 'necesitar', and 'tener'. Read and understand a short dialogue about a family at the airport. Describe the sequence of events at an airport, from arriving to boarding the plane, using simple sentences. Correctly use the verb 'ir' (to go) in the present tense to talk about destinations. Form simple sentences to express needs at the airport using 'necesitar' + noun. ¡Imagina que vas a volar a un país nuevo! ✈️ ¿Qué es lo primero que haces cuando llegas al aeropuerto? In this lesson, we will learn all the Spanish words and phrases you need to navigate an airport....
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Key Concepts & Vocabulary

TermDefinitionExample El PasaporteAn official document with your photo that you need for international travel.Para viajar a México, necesitas tu pasaporte. La MaletaA suitcase you use to carry your clothes and belongings.Mi maleta es azul y muy grande. El Billete / El BoletoThe ticket that allows you to get on the plane.Tengo el billete para el vuelo a las diez. La Puerta de EmbarqueThe specific gate where you wait to get on the airplane.Nuestro vuelo sale de la puerta de embarque número siete. El AviónThe airplane that you fly in.¡Mira! El avión está despegando (taking off). El Mostrador de FacturaciónThe counter where you check in for your flight and leave your big suitcases.Vamos al mostrador de facturación para dejar las maletas.
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Grammar Rules & Patterns

Using the Verb 'Ir' (To Go) for Destinations ir + a + [lugar] To say you are going to a place, use the correct form of the verb 'ir' (voy, vas, va, vamos, van), followed by 'a', and then the destination. If the destination is masculine and singular, 'a + el' becomes 'al'. Using the Verb 'Necesitar' (To Need) [Subject] + necesitar + [noun] To say that someone needs something, use the correctly conjugated verb 'necesitar' (necesito, necesitas, necesita, necesitamos, necesitan) followed by the noun (the thing they need). Using the Verb 'Tener' (To Have) [Subject] + tener + [noun] To talk about possessions, like your ticket or passport, use the correct form of the irregular verb 'tener&#...

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Sample Practice Questions

Challenging
Lee el diálogo: Ana: "¡Rápido, Pablo! ¡Vamos a perder el avión!" Pablo: "Tranquila, Ana. Ya facturamos la maleta grande. Ahora solo necesitamos encontrar la puerta B7." ¿Qué puedes inferir de esta conversación?
A.Ya subieron al avión.
B.Están buscando el mostrador de facturación.
C.Ya registraron su maleta grande y ahora buscan su puerta.
D.Perdieron sus pasaportes.
Challenging
¿Cuál es el orden más lógico de estos eventos en el aeropuerto? 1. Esperar en la puerta de embarque. 2. Subir al avión. 3. Ir al mostrador de facturación.
A.1, 2, 3
B.2, 3, 1
C.3, 1, 2
D.3, 2, 1
Challenging
¿Qué actividad NO pertenece a la secuencia de eventos cuando sales de viaje en un aeropuerto?
A.Facturar la maleta.
B.Pasar por seguridad.
C.Buscar la puerta de embarque.
D.Recoger el equipaje de la cinta.

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You'll be able to: Identify at least 15 out of 20 common travel-related vocabulary words (e.g., 'la maleta,' 'el pasaporte,' 'el vuelo') presented in context through visual aids and audio prompts with 75% accuracy; Apply learned travel vocabulary….

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