Have you ever looked at the Irish countryside and wondered how Spanish people describe the same beautiful landscapes? Today we're exploring how to talk about nature in Spanish - from mountains to beaches, forests to flowers.
Spain has amazing natural places too - think of the Spanish Pyrenees, the beaches of Costa Brava, and forests like Sierra Nevada. Knowing these words helps you understand Spanish books, songs, and conversations about the environment.
Let's meet today's new vocabulary! You'll see English words first - try to guess the Spanish before flipping each card to reveal the answer. Say each Spanish word out loud to practise your pronunciation.
Notice how some words start with 'el' or 'la' - these show if the word is masculine or feminine in Spanish, just like Irish words have genders too!
Look carefully at each nature scene and click the correct Spanish label for what's shown! Each picture has four choices - listen to the audio if you need help deciding.
These are real Spanish landscapes you'll see in books and on postcards. Great job practising your visual recognition skills!
How to Use This Activity:
Option 1: Students on Devices
Option 2: Teacher-Led (Whiteboard/Projector)
Time for some detective work! Find all the hidden Spanish nature words in the letter grid by clicking and dragging to highlight them. Words go horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.
Work quickly but carefully - can you find them all? This helps you recognise the spelling patterns of Spanish nature vocabulary.
How to Use This Activity:
Option 1: Students on Devices
Option 2: Teacher-Led (Whiteboard/Projector)
Listen carefully to the Spanish audio descriptions, then answer the comprehension questions by clicking the correct choice. You'll hear conversations about nature scenes and outdoor activities.
This helps you understand nature vocabulary in real spoken Spanish, just like you'd hear on a Spanish hiking trail or nature programme!
How to Use This Activity:
Option 1: Students on Devices
Option 2: Teacher-Led (Whiteboard/Projector)