Describing accommodation in Spanish

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Key points about describing accommodation in Spanish

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  • Use opinion phrases to talk about what you think of different types of holiday accommodation.

  • Adjectives are useful for describing accommodation and must agree with the noun they are describing.

  • This guide contains a video as well as reading and listening practice.

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Video - Accommodation

Watch the video of Lolo talking about travelling in Southern Spain and discussing different accommodation options.

Lolo talks about transport and accommodation options

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Vocabulary - Talking about accommodation and different places

Useful vocabulary for describing types of housing and interiors:

SpanishEnglishSpanishEnglish
bathroomlight
bedtable
houseapartment, floor (of a building)
kitchen, cookingdoor
space, roomliving room
room, bedroomchair, seat
image, picture

Other useful nouns include:

SpanishEnglishSpanishEnglish
large town, cityvillage, small town
buildingnoise
place, positiontechnology
pollutiontent, shop

Useful verbs include:

SpanishEnglish
to increase
to improve
to pollute
to live
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Grammar - Opinion phrases

Smiliing family taking selfie on hotel balcony
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Add 'n' to the end of 'gusta' and 'encanta' when talking about a plural noun

Useful simple opinions in Spanish include:

Me gusta - I like

No me gusta - I don’t like

Me encanta - I love

Using these opinion phrases with plural nouns:

These three opinion phrases change their ending depending on whether the item you are describing is singular or plural.

Add n to the end of gusta and encanta when talking about a plural noun.

For example:

Me gusta el hotel. - I like the hotel .

Me gustan las casas blancas típicas. - I like the typical white houses.

Me encantan los restaurantes italianos. - I love Italian restaurants.

Smiliing family taking selfie on hotel balcony
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Add 'n' to the end of 'gusta' and 'encanta' when talking about a plural noun

Other opinion phrases include:

SpanishEnglish
OdioI hate
PrefieroI prefer
Pienso queI think that
Creo queI believe that
En mi opiniónIn my opinion
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Opinion verbs can be followed by the infinive

For example:

Odio la lluvia. - I hate the rain.

Prefiero ir de vacaciones al extranjero. - I prefer going on holiday abroad.

Pienso que España es un país bonito. - I think Spain is a pretty country.

Creo que los colombianos son muy simpáticos. - I believe that Colombians are very friendly.

En mi opinión el hotel es muy cómodo. - In my opinion the hotel is very comfortable.

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Opinion verbs can be followed by the infinive

Many of these opinion phrases can be followed by an infinitive.

For example:

Me gusta ir a la playa. – I like going to the beach.

Prefiero nadaren el mar. – I prefer swimming in the sea.

Odio visitar museos.– I hate visiting museums.

More complex opinion phrases include:

SpanishEnglishExample
Es mejorIt’s betterEsta casa es mejor que el piso. - This house is better than the apartment.
Es peorIt’s worseViajar en coche es peor que viajar en tren. - Travelling by car is worse than travelling by train.
Estar de acuerdoTo agree withEstoy de acuerdo contigo. - I agree with you.
Por una parte … por otra parteOn one hand … on the other handEstoy de acuerdo contigo. - Por una parte me gusta ir de camping pero por otra parte prefiero quedarme en un hotel porque es más cómodo - On one hand I like camping but on the other hand I prefer staying in a hotel because it’s more comfortable.

Opinion phrases followed by infinitives:

Se puede… - you can, one can… .

For example:

Se puede caminar a la playa. - You can walk to the beach.

Hay que … - You must, one must… .

For example:

Hay que probar la paella. - You must try the paella.

Se necesita… meaning 'you need to…' or 'one needs to…', can be followed by a or a verb in the form.

For example:

Se necesita ver esta playa estupenda - You need to see the marvellous beach.

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Opinion phrases - Mini quiz

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Translate the following sentences into Spanish:

I love beaches.

The noise in the city bothers me a lot.

I’m worried about the pollution.

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Reading practice

Large house with big staircase outside the front and large swimming pool

You receive an email from your friend who has just been to stay in an amazing house.

Read the text and answer the questions that follow.

El fin de semana pasado fui a Málaga, en el sur de España, para quedarme con mis primos.

Su casa es mi casa ideal. Es enorme. Hay siete dormitorios y cada dormitorio tiene un baño. En mi casa sólo hay dos baños para toda la familia.

Además, la mayoría de las habitaciones tienen increíbles vistas a la playa.

En la segunda planta hay una gran cocina moderna y un gran salón.

En la planta baja hay muchos sofás y sillas cómodas y un cine donde vimos una película.

En el exterior, en el jardín hay una piscina y un jacuzzi.

Nadamos cada día y tomamos el sol, pero no nos sentamos en el jacuzzi porque tuvimos demasiado calor. Fue realmente relajante.

Espero volver con mi amiga pronto.

Lola

Large house with big staircase outside the front and large swimming pool

Only three of these statements are correct. Which are the correct three statements?

A - There are six bedrooms in the house.E - The house has a private beach.
B - All the bedrooms have amazing views of the beach.F - They swam every day.
C - The kitchen is on the second floor.G - They preferred sitting in the jacuzzi.
D - On the ground floor there are comfortable sofas.

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Vocabulary - Describing accommodation and places

Useful adjectives for describing the physical appearance of buidlings and accomodation include:

SpanishEnglishSpanishEnglish
alto/atall, highgrandebig, great
antiguo/aancienthistórico/ahistoric
enormeenormouspequeño/asmall
feo/auglyviejo/aold

Other useful adjectives include:

SpanishEnglishSpanishEnglish
agradablepleasant, nicefamoso/afamous
alegrecheerfulgenialgreat
animado/alivelyincreíbleincredible
bonito/apretty, nicelimpio/aclean
caro/aexpensivesituado/asituated, located
cercano /aclose, closely-related, nearbysucio/adirty
cómodo/acomfortabletípico/atypical
emocionanteexcitingtranquilo/acalm, quiet, relaxed

All Foundation Tier vocabulary listed in this guide can be found on the vocabulary sheet below.

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Grammar - How to use adjectives

Adjectives can be used to describe someone or something.

In Spanish, adjectives usually go after the noun. For example:

Hay una casa (noun) típica (adjective). (There is a typical house.)

Es un hotel (noun) famoso (adjective). (It’s a famous hotel.)

In Spanish, adjectives must agree with the . For , change the o to a when using it for a feminine noun, and add s for a plural noun. For example:

MasculineFeminineEnglish
Singularfamous
Pluralfamous

Adjectives that end in a consonant, such as l, do not change ending whether the noun is singular and masculine or singular and feminine.

For plural nouns ending in a consonant, add es. For example:

MasculineFeminineEnglish
Singularideal
Pluralideal
Red hotel sign on the roof of a builidng

For example:

El hotel tiene dormitorios (noun) ideales (ideal). - The hotel has ideal bedrooms.

Es una ciudad industrial. - It’s an industrial town.

Adjectives that go before a noun

Some adjectives can go before the noun they are describing, but they still have to agree. For example:

la segunda planta - the second floor

muchos hoteles - lots of hotels

Common adjectives that usually come before the noun include:

a littlenone
a lotfirst
nextsecond
lastthird
some, any
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Adjectives - Mini quiz

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Complete the following phrases:

La _____ ______.

The famous beach.

Las _____ ______.

The white houses.

La ______ ______.

The ideal town.

La ______ ______.

The third floor.

To find out more about using adjectives in Spanish, have a look at the Adjectives in Spanish and Position of adjectives guides.

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Listening practice

Listen to this advert for a holiday villa and answer the questions in English about it.

Make notes on what you hear and complete the following table in English.

You do not need to write in full sentences.

QuestionNotes
Where is the villa located?
What amenities does the villa have?
How long is the walk from the villa to the sea?
What feature of the villa means there is no need for a pool?

Click or tap on Show more to read the transcript and translation of what the advert says.

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Vocabulary sheet

Click or tap on the image below for a list of useful vocabulary to use when talking about yourself and others.

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Vocabulary – Higher Tier - Accommodation

Useful nouns to use whn talking about accomodation include:

SpanishEnglishSpanishEnglish
accommodationhome
surrounding area, vicinityplant, floor
treeground floor
architecture

Useful adjectives include:

SpanishEnglish
hermoso/abeautiful
urbano/aurban

All vocabulary listed in this guide can be found on the vocabulary sheet below.

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Higher Tier - Grammar - Opinions phrases

Useful opinion phrases and examples include:

SpanishEnglishExample
Agradezco … followed by the inifinitiveI am grateful for… Agradezco poder quedarme en un hermoso hotel. - I am grateful for being able to stay in a beautiful hotel.
Apoyo …I support …Apoyo la idea de más energía verde. - I support the idea of more green energy.
… me molesta… bothers meLa contaminación en la ciudad me molesta mucho. - The pollution in the town/city bothers me a lot.
Una ventaja es …One advantage is …Una ventaja es la variedad de actividades en la ciudad. - One advantage is the variety of activities in the town/city.
Una desventaja es …One disadvantage is …Una desventaja es el ruido del tráfico. - One disadvantage is the sound of the traffic.
Me prarece …It seems to me that …Me parece que la calidad de las instalaciones es buena. - It seems to me that the quality of the facilities is very good.
Me preocupo por …I’m worried about … Me preocupo por los efectos del turismo en este pueblo. - I’m worried about the effects of tourism in this village.
Vale la pena, vale la pena followed by the infinitiveIt's worth it, it’s worth …ing Vale la pena ver la fuente en esta casa antigua. - It’s worth seeing the fountain in this old house.

Another useful opinion phrase which is used on its own is:

¡Basta! - Enough!

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Higher Tier - Vocabulary sheet

Click or tap on the image below for a list of useful Higher Tier vocabulary to use when talking about yourself and others.

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Now you have revised describing accomodation in Spanish, why not have a look at the Talking about transport in Spanish guide.

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