La Familia
Tener and Venir
Descriptions and Restaurant Vocab
Ser vs Estar
Una Fiesta
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Question: When referring to people plurally, for example cousins, siblings, parents and grandparents, which form of the word does it take on? Give an example.
What is masculine. Example: brother and sisters hermanos
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Conjugate tener and tell me what it means.
What is Tengo, tienes, tiene, tenemos, tienen. It means to have.
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What are the opposite vocabulary words for: el hombre, joven and pelo largo?
What is la mujer, viejo and pelo corto
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Ser and Estar both mean what and how are they conjugated?
What is To be. Soy, eres, es, somos, son and estoy, estás, está, estamos, están
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Yo quiero _____________ (to break) la piñata y ____________ (to open) los regalos.
What is romper/abrir
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Question: El padre del hermano de mi padre es mi __________.
What is abuelo
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Conjugate venir and tell me what it means.
What is Vengo, vienes, viene, venimos, vienen. It means to come.
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What are 5 items you might find on a restaurant table?
What is Answers will vary. See page 249 if you need help.
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What is an acronym to remember when to use Estar?
What is CFL- conditions, feelings, location
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Name 3 party decorations.
What is los globos, el papel picado, las luces, las flores.
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How do you say the following: step mother, step father, step brother and step sister?
What is Madrastra, padrastro, hermanastro, hermanastra
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There are several tener expressions that do not translate well into English. What are they? (example: to be hungry)
What is Tener hambre= to be hungry, tener sed= to be thirsty, tener sueño= to be sleepy, tener calor= to be hot and tener frío= to be cold.
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A main dish is called ...
What is El plato principal
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What are three uses of the verb ser?
What is date, time, descriptions, family relations, profession, nationality/place of origin
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Answer the following: ¿Cuándo es tu cumpleaños?
What is Mi cumpleaños es el ____ de ___________________.
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In Spanish and English we often use possessive adjectives when talking about our family members (my, your, his/her, our, their). What are they in Spanish in both the singular and plural forms?
What is mi/mis, tu/tus, su/sus, nuestro/a nuestros/as, su/sus
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What is the formula for saying you have to do something?
What is Tener + que + infinitive verb
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Translate to Spanish- He is a tall man.
What is Es un hombre alto.
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Translate to Spanish- The woman is very short. She is from Canada.
What is La mujer es muy baja. Ella es de Canadá.
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Translate to Spanish: My younger sister has to take photos.
What is Mi hermana menor tiene que sacar fotos.
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Translate to Spanish: My brother is 13 years old and has brown hair.
What is Mi hermano tiene trece años y tiene pelo castaño.
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Translate to Spanish: Our cousin has to study in order to come to the party.
What is Nuestra prima (or nuestro primo)tiene que estudiar para venir a la fiesta.
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Translate the following to Spanish- I would like rice with chicken. Will you bring me a fork? I need a napkin also.
What is Quisiera arroz con pollo. ¿Me trae un tenedor? Me falta una servilleta también.
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Translate the following to Spanish- I am in the restaurant with my brother. He is very funny and has blonde hair. We are happy to be in the restaurant!
What is Yo estoy en el restaurante con mi hermano. Es muy gracioso y tiene pelo rubio. ¡Estamos contentos estar en el restaurante!
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Translate to Spanish: Today we celebrate her birthday. We are going to make a video and eat cake.
What is Hoy vamos a celebrar su cumpleaños. Vamos a hacer un video y comer pastel.
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