Geography
Greetings & Introductions
Calendar, Colors, Weather
Sports & Food
Holidays & Celebrations
100

The only Spanish-speaking country in North America

México

100

3 different ways to greet someone/say hello (don't worry about spelling)

Hola, Buenos días, Buenas tardes, ¿Cómo estás?, ¿Qué tal?, ¿Cómo andas?...

100

_________, martes, miércoles, jueves, viernes

lunes

100

The most popular sport in Spanish-speaking countries

soccer/fútbol

100

The name of the tomato-throwing festival in Spain

La Tomatina
200

The only Spanish-speaking country in Europe

Spain

200

3 different ways to say goodbye

Adiós, Hasta luego, Nos vemos, Chao, Hasta mañana, Que tengas un buen día

200

marzo, abril, _______, junio

mayo

200

A sport besides soccer that is popular in the Caribbean, (in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic)?

baseball/béisbol

200
"Happy birthday" in Spanish

Feliz cumpleaños

300

One Spanish-speaking country or territory in the Caribbean

Puerto Rico, Cuba, the Dominican Republic

300

3 different gestures that could be used when greeting someone in a Spanish-speaking country

hug, handshake, 1-2 air kisses near cheek if female and situation is informal

300

Colors in the American flag= azul, blanco y ________

rojo

300

the most important soccer competition in the World

World Cup

300

The name of the week between Palm Sunday and Easter (can write in English or Spanish)

Holy Week/Semana Santa

400

One Spanish-speaking country in Central America

Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama

400

How would you say "My name is..." in Spanish?

Me llamo...

400

"It's hot and sunny" in Spanish

Hace calor y hace sol

400

3 Hispanic foods

tacos, empanadas, tamales, choripan, completo, torta, arepa, elote, baleadas, etc.

400

The historical event that Cinco de Mayo celebrates

The unlikely Mexican victory in the Battle of Puebla again the French

500

One-Spanish speaking country in South America

Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay

500

What do Tú and Usted both mean? When do you use each one?

You. Tú= family, friends, people you are on first-name basis with, informal situations. 

Usted= with authority figures, people you call by a polite title & last name

500

It's cool and cloudy in Spanish

"Hace fresco y está nublado"

500

3 Hispanic drinks

Jarritos, mangonadas, Jamaica, aguas frescas, horchata...

500

A special birthday party for a girl who is turning 15

una quinceañera

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