Bueno, Entonces... Class 4

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Bueno, Entonces... Class 4 - Quiz

Class 4 was pretty intense, eh? We jammed it full of new vocabulary from family members, and body parts, to numbers up to infinity!
Check out this quiz and see how much you remembered! It only takes a few minutes. Keep going with the lessons - watch Class 4 again if you missed some vocabulary or move onto Class 5 if you think you mastered your numbers. Soon you will be learning how to express yourself, an important task when trying to communicate with irrate taxi drivers! If you don't get all the answers correct, don't be gutted Read morethat all the new info didn't sink in right away. There is a lot to learn! Watch the video again and check out the Spanish language support materials available for free on the Bueno, entonces. . . Website.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    What would Bart call Marge in Spanish?

    • A.

      Vieja

    • B.

      Mamá

    • C.

      Madre

    • D.

      All of the above

    Correct Answer
    D. All of the above
    Explanation
    Vieja (old woman) and Mamá are informal for Mother, while Madre is the more formal term

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  • 2. 

    Which of the following countries is correctly matched with its idiot?

    • A.

      Cojudo - Perú

    • B.

      Pelado - Perú

    • C.

      Cojonudo - Venezuela

    • D.

      Chavez - Venezuela

    Correct Answer
    A. Cojudo - Perú
    Explanation
    Cojudo means silly, asshole, idiot, stupid, etc. Used mostly by Peruvians. It comes from the Latin "colĕus" (testicle).

    Pelado is used in Ecuador, while Cojonudo is popular in Spain. Chavez is only popular in Venezuela.

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  • 3. 

    In which of the following contexts can you use "Boludo/a"?

    • A.

      Your grandmother's birthday party

    • B.

      When your friend didn't call you yesterday

    • C.

      With your boss

    • D.

      At night, under the covers with your boyfriend or girlfriend

    Correct Answer
    B. When your friend didn't call you yesterday
    Explanation
    Boludo/a comes from the Argentine dialect of 'Lunfardo', and it means that the person has huge balls. Making them 'dumb' or a 'dumbass'.

    It is often used when greeting a friend or in a dispute. Commonly employed to mock someone, using irony to make the other one looked like a stupid. The quivalent for the english "are you making fun of me?" "¿me estás boludeando?"

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  • 4. 

    Who is the mother of your cousin?

    • A.

      Madre

    • B.

      Primo

    • C.

      Tía

    • D.

      Sobrina

    Correct Answer
    C. Tía
    Explanation
    Tía = Aunt, aka, mother of your cousin.

    Madre = mother
    Primo = cousin (male)
    Sobrina = neice

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  • 5. 

    How do you pronounce the double "RR" in Spanish?  Check out this video in case you forgot:

    • A.

      Loud and sharp like a wolf

    • B.

      Low and strong like a tiger

    • C.

      Loud and strong like a jet

    • D.

      Low and sharp like a cat in heat

    Correct Answer
    B. Low and strong like a tiger
    Explanation
    You should pronounce the double "RR" low and strong like a tiger. Don't remember? Watch the video again and listen carefully.

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  • 6. 

    What would Dolly Parton say: 

    • A.

      Tengo tetas grandes

    • B.

      Tienes tetas grandes

    • C.

      Vengo tetas grandes

    • D.

      Viene tetas grandes

    Correct Answer
    A. Tengo tetas grandes
    Explanation
    Tengo tetas grandes = I have large boobs.

    Tengo comes from the first person singular TENER (to have), while Tienes is the second person singular (you have).

    VENIR (to come) is not correct either in the first person singular, Vengo (I come) or in the third person singular/second person singular form, Viene (he, she, it comes/ You -formal- come)

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  • 7. 

    What would this man say?

    • A.

      Hago enojado.

    • B.

      Está feliz.

    • C.

      Conozco feliz.

    • D.

      Estoy enojado.

    Correct Answer
    D. Estoy enojado.
    Explanation
    Estoy enojado = I'm angry

    This uses ESTAR (to be) in the first person singular, Estoy (I am). Also the adjective, masculine, Enojado (angry) rather than Feliz (happy).

    Both Hago (first person singular of HACER- to make) and Conozco (first person singular of CONOCER- to know) don't make sense.

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  • 8. 

    What year did Mexico gain its independence? (Hint: They celebrated their 200 year anniversary in 2010)

    • A.

      Dos mil y diez

    • B.

      Mil novecientos ochenta

    • C.

      Mil ochocientos diez

    • D.

      Mil novecientos diez

    Correct Answer
    C. Mil ochocientos diez
    Explanation
    Mexico celebrates its independence date at 1810, or mil ochocientos diez

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  • 9. 

    What part of Ashlee Simpson's body has obviously had plastic surgery?

    • A.

      Su nariz

    • B.

      Sus ojos

    • C.

      Su rodilla

    • D.

      Su cerebro

    Correct Answer
    A. Su nariz
    Explanation
    Ashlee Simpson has famously had a nose (Nariz) job.

    There is no evidence that she has fixed her eyes (ojos), knee (rodilla) or her brain (cerebro).

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  • 10. 

    What is something that Ashton Kutcher, Bart Simpson and the guy from the Big Lebowski famously said?

    • A.

      ¿Qué onda?

    • B.

      Rompepelotas

    • C.

      ¡Che!

    • D.

      Me gustaria pollo

    Correct Answer
    C. ¡Che!
    Explanation
    The correct answer is ¡Che! (Dude!)

    They aren't famous for asking, "What's the vibe?" or "What's up?" (¿Qué onda?) nor saying "Ball breakers" (Rompepelotas) or "I would like chicken" (Me gustaria pollo).

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