Las introducciones
Numeros
Descripción
How do you ask...
Mixed Bag
100

How do we say


Hello, good morning!

¡Hola, buenos días!

100

How do we say


6 and 7

 seis y siete 

100

How do you say, "I am tall"

Yo soy alto(a)

100

How are you?

¿Cómo estás?

100

The number zero in Spanish

cero

200

How do you say


My name is....

Mi nombre es...

200

what is 9 in Spanish

nueve

200

How do you say, "She is nice"

Ella es amable

200

How are you like? (Description)

¿Cómo eres tú?

200

Provide 3 Key Facts about Puerto Rico, Mexico, and/or Peru

  • Trek to the ancient city of Machu Picchu in Cuzco, Perú, high in the Andes Mountains.

  • Visit The Nazca Lines in southern Perú that form animal figures which you can see from the sky.

  • Cruise down The Amazon River, which begins in Perú and snakes its way across other countries for more than 3,700 miles.

  • Try the Peruvian ceviche, a famous national dish. Be sure to sample the potatoes, too—Perú grows about 4,000 different types!


  • Check out the Carnaval de Barranquilla! This is one of the most famous music carnivals in the world. It lasts about ten days!

  • Visit the national parks! Colombia is one of the most biodiverse countries in the world, with over sixty national parks!

  • Do some shopping! Colombia is the number one exporter of emeralds in the world. It’s also a major seller of roses (the second country in the world to export them)!

  • Check out the Teleférico de Monserrate to get a breathtaking view of Bogotá!

  • Try La Bandeja Paisa! This traditional Colombian dish that consists of rice, red beans, fried eggs, pork skin, and sweet plantains is a national dish.

  • Try the chocolate! The Aztecs called it xocolatl, which means the "drink of the gods."

  • Eat some delicious produce! Did you know that Caesar salad came from México? Their cuisine also relies heavily on peppers—the country grows over sixty different types!

  • Visit the pyramids of Teotihuacán to see the architectural gifts of the Aztec civilization.

  • Take a break to see the cenotes, turquoise natural waters, that are about 130 feet below the ground!


  • Visit El Yunque National Forest! This tropical rainforest has breathtaking scenery and is located about one hour from San Juan, the capital.

  • Take a stroll through el Viejo San Juan or Old San Juan. This old, colorful town features colonial buildings, cobbled streets, and landmarks, such as The Castillo San Felipe del Morro, which was built by the Spaniards in the 16th century.

  • Try the mofongo! Mofongo is a traditional dish made from green plantains. Another must-try is the world-famous arroz con habichuelas or rice and beans!


300

How do you say...


How are you? and what is an appropriate response?

¿Cómo estás? Muy bien, bien, más o menos, mal, etc.

300

how do we say twelve

doce

300
How do you say, "She is funny"

Ella es divertida

300

How old are you?

¿Cuantos años tiene(s)?

300

Cómo se dice... I am artistic and sociable

Yo soy artistico(a) y sociable

400

What is your phone number?

¿Cuál es tu numero de teléfono?

400

List the first five numbers in Spanish

uno, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco

400

How do you say, "I am short and pretty"

Yo soy bajo(a) y bonito(a)

400

How do you ask for someone's nationality?

¿Cuál es su nacionalidad?

400
How do we say, Where do you live?

¿Dónde vives tú?

500

How would you say 


He is called Thomas?

Él se llama Thomas

500

What is fifteen? 

quince

500

How do you say, "I am strong"

Yo soy fuerte

500

What is your address?

¿Cuál es su dirección?

500

List three nationalities we learned about in Modulo Uno en Español. 

Francesa, estadounidense, chino, mexicano, Vietnamita, canadiense

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