Emotions & Estar
Prepositions
Classroom Vocab.
School Building Words
Carnaval Culture
100

Translate:  I am happy

Estoy feliz

100

Give the opposite of "derecha de"

izquierda de

100

Name something you write with

Lápiz, Bolígrafo, Pluma, Marcador

100

Translate: May I go to the bathroom?

¿Puedo ir al baño?

100

What city in the US celebrates MardiGras?

New Orleans

200

Translate: You are (friendly form) sad

Estás triste

200

Give the opposite of "delante de"

detrás de

200

What is the difference between "pizarrón" & "pizarra"

Pizarrón is large whiteboard; pizarra is student sized

200

How do you say "nurse's office"?

oficina de enfermero

200

What city in the world hosts the biggest Carnaval celebration?

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

300

Translate: He or She is very tired

él /ella está muy cansado(a)

300

Give a word similar to "arriba"

encima de

300

Name 2 sticky school supplies or materials

Cinta, Pegamento

300

Translate: The library is in the blue hallway

La biblioteca está en el pasillo azul

300

What is the term for the 40 days which follow Carnaval?

Lent

400

Translate: We are bored

Estamos aburridos

400

Give the opposite of "dentro de" & "cerca de"

afuera & lejos

400

Name 3 pieces of furniture in a classroom

Escritorio, Pupitre, Mesa, Silla

400

Translate:The cafeteria is close to the pool

La cafetería está cerca de la piscina

400

Where does Carnaval get its name? Give what the first part "Carne" means

"Carne" means meat

500

Translate: They are confused

Ellos están confundidos

500

How do you say "in", "in between", & "in front of facing"

en, entre, enfrente 

500

Name these items: Ruler, stapler, scissors, & notebook

Regla, Grapadora, Tijeras, Cuaderno

500

Translate: The parking lot is next to the stadium

El estacionamiento está al lado del estadio

500

Where does Carnaval get its name? Give what the second part "Vale" means

"Vale" means farewell & Caranaval is a farewell to food

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