Me llamo...
This is how you ask "How are you?" in Spanish.
"¿Cómo estás?"
This is the verb "to study".
"Estudiar".
This is the Spanish word for "family".
Familia.
This was our special guest last year representing El Salvador.
This is how you would ask someone what their name is.
¿Cómo te llamas?
This is how you would express "the dictionaries" in Spanish.
"los diccionarios"
There are four ways to form questions in Spanish. Give two ways.
Raise the pitch of your voice.
Invert the order of the subject and the verb.
Add "¿no?" or "¿verdad?" at the end of a statement.
Use an interrogative word where appropriate.
This is Mrs. Ahn's relationship to Mr. Ahn (in Spanish!).
Señora Ahn es la esposa del Señor Ahn.
This is the descriptive adjective we used for Landon last year.
"Guapo"
This is a special letter in the Spanish alphabet.
These are two ways to say "goodbye" in Spanish.
Adiós, Hasta la vista, Hasta pronto, Hasta luego
This is how you say "83" in Spanish.
Ochenta y tres.
This is the "-er" verb that means "to learn".
"Aprender"
Fotonovela, the video series we watched last year, is set in this country.
Spain.
This is the way to say "I am".
"Yo soy".
This is how you would express "I am from Mexico."
"Soy de México."
This is the preposition that means "to the right of".
"A la derecha de".
This is how I would express "It is my backpack".
"Es mi mochila".
This is how you would express "I like to eat pizza".
"Me gusta comer pizza."
This is how you express how old you are.
(Yo) tengo [#] años.
This is how you would say "It is 1:45 p.m."
Son las dos menos quince de la tarde. / Es la una y cuarenta y cinco de la tarde.
This is the verb that is missing in this sentence: "___ en casa." (I am at home).
"Estoy"
This is how you would say "We eat pizza in the cafeteria."
Comemos pizza en la cafeteria.
This verb is commonly used to express one's occupation.
"Ser"