Preterite tense in Spanish

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Match the unconjugated Spanish verb with the appropriate preterite tense conjugation.

The game Preterite tense in Spanish
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Instructions for Preterite tense in Spanish

The preterite tense in Spanish is used to describe actions that were completed in the past, often at a specific point in time. It is used for events that happened and are now finished, and it is important for telling stories or describing past events in chronological order. The preterite tense is also used for actions that interrupt other ongoing activities.

1. Match the word (Link up)

Link upLink up - The level consists of 8 questions and all are practiced every game round. The player's task is to link the 8 questions in the colored boxes with the most appropriate answers in the white boxes. Each colored box can only be linked to one white box and vice versa. The student receives feedback on the links before submission and has 3 attempts to get all the links right. Questions have speech synthesis in Spanish. Answers have speech synthesis in Spanish. There is no time limit. When the student has linked all the boxes correctly, the game round is completed. If it is too difficult, the player can click the button named Cancel - then the correct links are displayed - and then try to complete the level again.

2. Match the word (Memory)

MemoryMemory - The level consists of 8 pairs (consisting of words paired with other words) and all are practiced every game round. The student's task is to find two cards that match. If two matching cards are found, they are removed from the board. The game is finished when all 8 pairs of cards have been found and the memory has no cards left. The time limit to complete the game level is 5 minutes (300 seconds). If it is too difficult, the player can click the button named Cancel - then it will show which pairs of cards match - and then try to complete the level again.

3. Guess the conjugated verb

Guess wordGuess word - The level consists of 8 words, but a maximum of 1 word are practiced per game round. Here the student has to find the word or sentence by suggesting letters from the alphabet. If the suggested letter is in the requested word, the letter is filled in at all the right places in the letter slots. If the letter is not in the word then a balloon pops. If the player can guess the right letters and find the word before all the 5 balloons run out, the round is won. For each word there is a clue to help the player guess the word. There is no time limit. If it is too difficult, the player can click the button named Cancel - then the correct word will be displayed - and then try to complete the level again.

Calculation of knowledge points and medals

Each completed game level in Preterite tense in Spanish gives 1 knowledge points. You can collect a maximum of 3 knowledge points by completing all 3 levels.
In the game Preterite tense in Spanish, you can earn a total of 9 medals. Medals are awarded based on how many times you have completed a level:
  • Bronze medal: after completing 2 rounds.
  • Silver medal: after completing 5 rounds.
  • Gold medal: after completing 10 rounds.
Knowledge points are only awarded for levels you have not completed before, meaning those that do not yet have checked green circles. Even after completing a level and earning both knowledge points and medals, you can continue practicing it. However, this will not grant any additional knowledge points or medals.

Additional game information

Subject
Spanish
Target group
Tenth grade - Eleventh grade and above
Game creator
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Last updated
2024-12-16
Published online
2023-05-16
Unique id
1480
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