Spanish: Talking about school

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School subjects

A teacher giving a science lesson

To talk about your favourite subject at school in Spanish, you can ask:

– What is your favourite subject?

You can then start your answer with:

– My favourite subject is…

Here are some subjects you might recognise:

SpanishEnglish
Science
PE
Geography
History
English
Computing
Music
Maths
A teacher giving a science lesson
Handwriting being taught in an English lesson.

Try using the phrase and words above to create your own sentences describing your favourite subject.

Here are some examples:

– My favourite subject is PE

– My favourite subject is English

Handwriting being taught in an English lesson.
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Instructions in the classroom

You might hear your teacher ask you questions in Spanish, as well as give you some instructions, for example:

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listen
sit down
put your hand up
open your books
A maths lesson with numbers on a whiteboard

Remember when you need to give a command; you can use an upside down exclamation mark, for example:

– Sit down!

For questions, use an upside down question mark at the beginning of the sentence, for example:

– Please could you repeat?

– How do you spell…?

A maths lesson with numbers on a whiteboard
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Numbers in Spanish

It’s really helpful to know some numbers when speaking Spanish in class.

See how many you can remember from the table below:

SpanishEnglish
one
two
three
four
five
six
seven
eight
nine
ten
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