Verbs
Grammar
Greetings
Vocabulary
Culture
100
the 5 different -ar verb endings
o, as, a, amos, an
100
Questions in Spanish require this.
an accent mark and an upside down question mark (only need one of these to get the points)
100
Hello! How are you?
Hola! Como estas?
100
ugly
fea
100
Students in Mexico are required to wear these.
uniforms
200
these two verbs mean "to be"
ser and estar
200
These 4 indefinite articles mean "a" or "some"
un, una, unos, unas
200
My name is _______. Nice to meet you.
Me llamo _______. Encantado. (could also be encantada, mucho gusto, etc.)
200
to run
correr
200
Rather than a handshake, people use this to greet one another in spanish speaking countries.
a kiss on the cheek
300
She skateboards
anda en patineta OR ella anda en patineta
300
to make a spanish word plural, add ____ if it ends in a vowel and _____ if it ends in a consonant
add s for a vowel and es for a consonant
300
To say "how are you" in a formal situation, you use this.
Como esta usted?
300
to play the guitar
tocar la guitarra
300
Schools in Mexico are surrounded by these
gates and/or fences
400
I have
tengo OR yo tengo
400
When you conjugate a verb (change its form), do you still need to include the subject? (yo, tu, el...)
you can, but you don't have to
400
Let me introduce you to...
Te/Le presento a...
400
It is sunny.
Hace sol.
400
a zocalo is ...
a town square / city park / etc. It is where the festivals take place and people hang out. Chester's version is the hill.
500
We go
vamos OR nosotros vamos
500
If a word ends in the letter "z", you do this to make it plural.
take off the "z" and add "ces"
500
These are the two ways to say "What's up?"
Que tal? and Que pasa?
500
the bookbag
la mochila
500
Parts of San Antonio, Texas reflect the culture of this country. Parts of Miami, Florida reflect the culture of this county.
texas = Mexico Florida = Cuba
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