In this first of five Spanish Medium Review picture quizzes you will be stretching your mind to see how many Spanish words you can remember. Each quiz will and can be about anything from people, to colors, to verbs, to animals and so on. Because each quiz sentence can be about anything, you will have to really focus and stretch your mind to cover all of the Spanish vocabulary words you have learned thus far. The pictures will be a great aid for you. So do a few neck stretches, shoulder rotations and back twists and then relax. You have done the practice, now it is time to see the results! Ready? Then let’s dip in and see how quickly you can locate the Spanish translation of each capitalized word.
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The Spanish word for amber is ámbar.
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The Spanish word for best is mejor.
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The Spanish word for pool is piscina.
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The Spanish word for clouds is nubes.
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The Spanish word for costume is disfraz.
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The Spanish word for lanterns is linternas.
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The Spanish word for far is lejos.
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The Spanish words for glass balls are bolas de vaso.
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The Spanish word for polls (note that it is not 'poles') is encuestas.
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The Spanish past tense verb for she missed is extrañó.
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