In this Spanish Medium Review quiz you will be reviewing the many different parts of your body. Children love to learn the parts of their body. There are even many different games that are played to help with that learning. Now let’s say that it becomes your desire is to one day become a nurse or a doctor. Learning about the body then becomes a critical area of knowledge to amass. Luckily for you, you can now learn about the body in two different languages. So, come on. It won’t be long before you can say, this is my body!
If you remember back in the Spanish Easy Review quiz series, you learned about several different parts of your body. Some of those words included the cabeza for head, mano for hand and dedo for finger and/or toe. Here in Spanish Medium Review you will be adding to your list of parts. Let’s take a look at those right now.
ENGLISH | SPANISH |
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ankle | tobillo [m] |
appendix | apéndice [m] |
artery | arteria [f] |
blood | sangre [f] |
bone | hueso [m] |
cheek | mejilla [f] (note that the J sounds like an H) |
chin | mentón [m] |
elbow | codo [m] |
face | cara [f] |
fingernail | uña [f] |
forehead | frente [f] |
heart | corazón [m] |
hip | cadera [f] |
intestine | intestino [m] |
joint | articulación [f] |
kidney | riñón [m] |
leg | pierna [f] |
lip | labio [m] |
liver | hígado [m] |
lung | pulmón [m] |
mouth | boca [f] |
muscle | músculo [m] |
neck | cuello [m] (pronounced kwā-yō) |
rib | costilla [f] |
ribcage | caja torácica [f] |
skin | piel [f] |
spine | espina [f] |
stomach | estómago [m] |
thigh | muslo [m] |
tongue | lengua [f] |
tooth | diente [m] |
vein | vena [f] |
waist | cintura [f] |
wrist | muñeca [f] |
This is probably one of the longest new vocabulary lists you have been given. The good news is that you can take all the time you need to learn these new words. Find a sheet of paper and write down all of the new body parts vocabulary list – both in English and in Spanish. In fact, writing them down will actually help you to remember the new words a little easier. You should do this for each quiz you take in Spanish and try to get into the habit of doing so.
Practice writing the words down and saying them out loud. These actions will go a long way towards training your brain to learn a new language! Once you have gotten all of the new vocabulary words down, then it will be time to take the quiz.
The quiz contains ten sentences, either in English or in Spanish, with a word that is shown in all capitalized letters. Your task is to locate the correct corresponding answer that matches the capitalized word (or words). How well do you think you can do without looking back at the introduction list of words? Challenge yourself!