Entertainment
Want to talk about movies, music, and what you read in English? These quizzes give Spanish speakers the entertainment vocabulary that comes up whenever people share what they enjoy.
English Entertainment Words for Spanish Speakers
Each quiz matches an English word to its Spanish meaning, starting with film and television. You will pick up movie genres like comedy, documentary, adventure film, and horror film, then branch into print and the arts with words such as magazine, newspaper, novel, poetry, museum, and painting.
The last set adds television programs like talk show and weather forecast, plus music phrases such as to play the guitar. These quizzes run from beginner to intermediate and cover both what you watch and what you do.
English Entertainment Words with Audio Pronunciation
Talking about culture means saying these words out loud, so every quiz includes audio pronunciation. Hearing each term helps you bring it up confidently the next time you discuss a film, a book, or a song.
Did You Know?
English uses one verb, "play," for both instruments and games, but Spanish splits them in two. You use tocar (to play an instrument) for a guitar or piano and jugar (to play a game) for sports, so the single English word maps onto two different Spanish ones.
Grouping genres together is a handy shortcut. Learning comedy, documentary, and horror film as a set makes it easy to say exactly what kind of movie you are in the mood for.
How the Quizzes Work
Each quiz is short, about five minutes, and you can repeat any of the 3 sets whenever you want the words to settle. A few rounds is enough to make these everyday terms feel familiar. Ready to talk about what you love? Browse the free interactive English quizzes and start with entertainment.
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