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Picture Description Vocabulary

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📚 Part 1: Vocabulary Practice

1. Look at the picture of a bull (toro). Circle the best description words:

Big / Grande

Strong / Fuerte

Black / Negro

Small / Pequeño

2. What is the bull doing? Choose one:

Running / Corriendo

Standing / Parado

Sleeping / Durmiendo

3. Where is the bull? Circle one:

In a field / En un campo

In the arena / En la arena

In the barn / En el granero

4. Match the Spanish words with English:
1. Toro
2. Grande
3. Corriendo
4. Arena
A. Running
B. Big
C. Bull
D. Arena

✏️ Part 2: Picture Description

5. Complete the sentences about the bull picture:

The bull is _____________ and _____________.

El toro es _____________ y _____________.

6. Write TWO sentences describing what you see in the picture (one in English, one in Spanish):

English:

Español:

7. Use these words to describe the bull: powerful, dark, moving, fierce

Usa estas palabras: poderoso, oscuro, moviéndose, feroz

🎨 Part 3: Creative Description

8. Draw your own simple bull and write one sentence about it:

My sentence / Mi oración:

9. If you saw this bull, how would you feel? Write in both languages:

English: I would feel _________________________

Español: Me sentiría _________________________

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