This Spanish Difficult Review quiz will take a look at music, specifically, the song of Singing in the Rain! Before you move forward with this quiz, however, please make certain that you check out the Spanish Difficult Review music quiz titled Music: Over the Rainbow. That quiz will give you a more detailed introduction regarding the music series of quizzes that have been created for you here in the Spanish Difficult Review quiz series.
Music is a great way to get to know a new language. The rhythm of the words and the melody help us to relax and let the brain flow. That is why it is easier to remember the lyrics of a song than it is to remember the lines of a poem. Therefore, this music series of quizzes will hopefully help you to relax to the point that you can really enjoy your new language.
[readmore]This quiz’s song is, again, Singing in the Rain! It, too, is a very familiar song so hopefully you are already familiar with its lyrics. You will be given ten phrases from the song and then be asked to locate the Spanish translation of that phrase. This is really going to test your vocabulary memory – but hopefully you’ll have fun along the way of doing that! Of course, feel free to sing the song as well!
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The first answer reads: I’m singing in the snow. The second answer reads: I’m singing in the restaurant. The third answer reads: I’m singing in the classroom. Neither of these is the proper translation. The last answer reads: I’m singing in the rain.
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The first answer reads: I’m happy today. The second answer reads: I’m happy tomorrow. The last answer reads: I’m happy next week. Neither of these is a correct translation. The third answer reads: I’m happy again.
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The first answer reads: I’m laughing at bunnies. The third answer reads: I’m laughing at storms. The last answer reads: I’m laughing at worms. Neither of these is the correct translation. The second answer reads: I’m laughing at clouds.
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The second answer reads: The sun’s in my hair… The third answer reads: The sun’s in my closet… The last answer reads: The sun’s in my shoulder… Clearly neither of these is correct. The first answer reads: The sun’s in my heart…
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The first answer reads: I’m ready for breakfast… The second answer reads: I’m ready for bed… The last answer reads: I’m ready for dinner… Neither of these is a correct translation. The third answer reads: I’m ready for love…
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The first answer reads: Come at the rain. The second answer reads: Come from the rain. The third answer reads: Come for the rain. They are close but not correct translations. The last answer reads: Come on with the rain.
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The first answer reads: I’ve a smile on my arm… The third answer reads: I’ve a smile on my leg… The last answer reads: I’ve a smile on my head… Neither of these is the correct translation. The second answer reads: I’ve a smile on my face…
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The first answer reads: I walk down the waterfall… The second answer reads: I walk down the hill… The last answer reads: I walk down the basement... Neither of these is the correct translation. The third answer, however, reads: I walk down the lane…
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The second answer reads: with a sad refrain… The third answer reads: with a lonely refrain… The last answer reads: with a flat refrain… Neither is correct. The first answer reads: with a happy refrain…
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The first answer reads: Just running, running in the rain. The second answer reads: Just eating, eating in the rain. The third answer reads: Just walking, walking in the rain. Neither of these is the correct translation. The last answer, on the other hand, reads: Just singing, singing in the rain.
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