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Raffle 1
A spoonful of ketchup, but how would you say ketchup if you were speaking Spanish?

Raffle 1

This Spanish Difficult Review picture quiz is the first of 5 raffle quizzes that will test your skill covering levels easy to difficult. You have now had the opportunity to go through all of the Spanish quizzes on this site. The levels included Spanish Easy Review, Spanish Medium Review and Spanish Difficult Review. If you did every quiz up to this point, you will have completed 300 academic quizzes and 145 quick picture review quizzes. You are now about to complete the last 5 quizzes. They have been appropriately titled Raffle! Why Raffle? Because in a raffle drawing you randomly select a number. Your desire is then to have your raffle number called out. It generally means that you will win something. Here, in this Spanish course, it means that you are about to win the challenge of tackling a new language!

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1.
It looks like an entire fleet of ALIENS are making their way to the planet.
alcachofas
extraterrestres
globos
pájaros
The Spanish word for aliens is extraterrestres.
2.
Hmm, the BROTH tastes just right now!
desayuno
pan
caldo
mantequilla
The Spanish word for broth is caldo.
3.
It looks like we have arrived at our DESTINATION.
destino
desierto
colina
dentro
The Spanish word for destination is destino.
4.
The snow DRIFTS kept piling up.
patito
a la deriva
dado
polvo
The Spanish words for drifts are a la deriva. As it is referring to 'snow' and 'snow' is in its singular form, then 'drifts' must also be in the singular form, i.e., a la deriva.
5.
The FLORIST carefully laid out the flowers to be used in the bouquet.
florista
hilo
freno
enfermero
The Spanish word for florist is florista.
6.
They make a HANDSOME couple.
magnífica
solitaria
guapa
modesta
The Spanish word for handsome is guapa. Note that it is in the feminine form. This is because the Spanish word for 'couple' is 'pareja', a feminine word.
7.
Do you prefer KETCHUP or mustard on your hotdogs?
mayonesa
salsa de tomate
mostaza
escabeche
The Spanish words for ketchup are salsa de tomate. Note that it can also be stated as catsup.
8.
She loves it when a PARENT spends quality time with her!
cuñada
abuelo
hijo
padre
The Spanish word for parent is padre.
9.
The turkey is ready for THANKSGIVING DAY!
Día de Acción de Gracias
Feliz Navidad
El Día de Año Nuevo
Día de la Madre
The Spanish words for Thanksgiving Day are Día de Acción de Gracias.
10.
TWINKLE, TWINKLE little star…
Feliz, feliz
Bruja, bruja
Típica, típica
Brilla, brilla
The Spanish verb for twinkle is brilla.
Author:  Christine G. Broome

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