This Spanish Easy Review picture quiz will take you on a review of some fun things to eat. So, what’s in your goody bag? Okay, admit it. Who doesn’t love sweets? The trick with sweets is to learn how to eat them in moderation. However, for many of us, that is a hard task to follow. At least in words we can consume as many sweets as we like and not have to worry about the waistline! They say that exercising can help as well. That’s good because this quiz will be all about exercising your brain for knowledge about sweets in Spanish! That means that you can indulge and not gain any weight! Now that is SWEET!
Now let’s just dig right into this goody bag of sweets quiz, shall we!
[readmore]Okay then. Below there are ten sentences. Each sentence has a word that has been shown in all capitalized letters. That word is somehow related to a wonderful sweet! See how quickly you can exercise your brain in getting through the quiz. The faster you go and the higher your score – the less calories there will be to follow you!
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The first answer is Spanish for New Year’s Day. The second answer is Spanish for St. Patrick’s Day. The last answer is Spanish for Labor Day. Finally, the third answer is Spanish for Valentine’s Day.
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The second answer is Spanish for pork. The third answer is Spanish for celery. The last answer is Spanish for peas. Finally, the first answer is Spanish for eggs.
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In this sentence you are looking for the verb that means ‘we cook’. The second answer is Spanish for ‘we wash’. The third answer is Spanish for ‘we drink’. The last answer is Spanish for ‘we burn’. Finally, the first answer is Spanish for ‘we cook’.
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The first answer is Spanish for rice. The third answer is Spanish for popsicle. The last answer is Spanish for butter. Finally, the second answer is Spanish for popcorn. Note that popcorn in Spanish is shown as a plural word, therefore, popcorn is 'palomitas' and not 'palomita'.
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The first answer is Spanish for pancakes. The second answer is Spanish for custards. The last answer is Spanish for punches. Finally, the third answer is Spanish for donuts.
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The first answer is Spanish for nieces. The second answer is Spanish for cousins. The third answer is Spanish for women. Finally, the last answer is Spanish for sisters.
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Okay, if you didn’t get this one right you must have not gotten very much sleep last night. The fun holiday of ‘trick or treat’ is Halloween in both English and Spanish.
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The second answer is Spanish for cake. The third answer is Spanish for jello. The last answer is Spanish for pudding. Finally, the first answer is Spanish for ice-cream.
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Yes, this is another really easy one because the word chocolate is the same in English and Spanish. Only the pronunciation changes. In Spanish the phonetic pronunciation of chocolate is chaulk-ō-lă-tāy.
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The first answer is Spanish for turkeys. The second answer is Spanish for milks. The third answer is Spanish for frostings. Finally, the last answer is Spanish for cookies.
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