Modern Foreign Languages Spanish
Beginner
60 mins
Teacher/Student led
+100 XP

Travel by Transport (los Transportes)

Discover how people travel in Spain, from the high-speed AVE to the Madrid Metro. Learn 10 transport words in Spanish, sort them by gender (el or la), and practise describing your school journey. Interactive activities include flashcards, sorting, partner talks, worksheets, and discussions.

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    1 - Welcome to Transport Time

    Have you ever wondered how people travel in Spain? From fast trains to colourful buses, today we're discovering all the ways to get around en espaΓ±ol!

    Spain has one of the world's fastest trains called the AVE, and Madrid has a huge Metro system. Knowing transport words helps when reading signs, asking directions, or planning trips.

    By the end of this lesson, you will be able to:

    • Name 10 types of transport in Spanish
    • Sort transport words by masculine (el) and feminine (la)
    • Talk about how you travel to school

    2 - Meet the Transports

    Word TableHere are today's new Spanish transport words. Click each one to hear the perfect pronunciation from a native speaker, then say it out loud yourself!

    Notice how some words start with 'el' (masculine) and some with 'la' (feminine) - this is Spanish grammar in action. Most transport words are masculine, but watch for the feminine ones like 'La coche' and 'La moto'.

    3 - Flashcard Challenge

    FlashcardsGreat job learning the words! Now test your memory with flashcards. You'll see the English word first - try saying the Spanish before flipping to check. Use the audio if you need a pronunciation reminder.

    4 - Sort by Gender

    Gender SortingTime to practise Spanish grammar! Drag each transport word into the correct column: 'El' for masculine words or 'La' for feminine words. Listen to the audio if you're not sure about the article.

    5 - Partner Travel Talk

    Partner PracticeFind a partner and practise real conversations! Take turns being Person 1 and Person 2. Click the audio buttons to hear each line perfectly pronounced, then say it to your partner.

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