Body Parts
(El Cuerpo)
Present Tense Verbs
Preterite
(Past Tense Verbs)
Gustar y Doler (o-ue)
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Answer in a complete answer, in Spanish: ¿Qué usas para beber un refresco? (1 cosa)
Uso la boca. Answers may vary.
100
Answer in a complete sentence, in Spanish. That sentence could work as a 1-word answer. What do you do to get exercise while at the beach?
Camino. Hago esquí acuático. Juego al voleibol. Nado en el mar.
100
What are two expressions that indicate the past tense is being used?
Ayer and Anoche
100
Why are the verbs "gustar" and "doler" different when conjugated?
The subject of the verb comes after the verb. Answers may vary...
100
Give an activity, other than "nadar" or "hacer esquí acuático" that you do in "el mar."
Buscear Buscar peces. Ir de pesca / Pescar
200
Answer in a complete sentence in Spanish: ¿Qué usas para jugar al básquetbol? (3 body parts)
(Yo) uso (answers may vary)
200
Answer in a complete sentence, and in Spanish: What do you do to relax on the beach?
Tomo el sol. Descanso. Leo un libro. Dibujo. Duermo.
200
Translate to Spanish: Yesterday I sunbathed.
Ayer yo tomé el sol.
200
"Doler," is what kind of verb (-er ending does not count)?
Stem-changer (o-ue)
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If you are not "débil" (weak), you are _________.
fuerte
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Answer in a complete sentence, in Spanish: ¿Qué usas para tocar la trompeta? (3 cosas)
Uso la boca, los dedos, y los brazos. (Answers may vary.)
300
Use this chapter's vocab options to answer this question in a complete sentence, and in Spanish: ¿Qué actividad haces en el gimnasio?
Levanto pesas.
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Translate to English: Anoche compré dos camisas y sólo pagué diez dólares en total.
Last night I bought 2 shirts and I only paid $10 total.
300
Translate to English: Después de levantar pesas, me duelen los brazos y las piernas.
After lifting weights, my arms and legs hurt/ache.
300
There are 2 vocab terms from Lección 6.2 that have the word "pie" in them. What are they? (El pie/los pies do not count)
la(s) pierna(s) la piel
400
Translate: We use our eyes to read books. (Think: "in order to read books")
Usamos los/nuestros ojos para leer libros.
400
Translate to English: Cuando voy a la playa prefiero caminar y nadar más que tomar el sol.
Translation: When I go to the beach, I prefer to walk and swim more than sunbathe.
400
Answer this question in a complete sentence, and in Spanish: ¿Dónde almorzaste anoche?
Almorcé en la cocina de mi casa. Almorcé en un restaurante.
400
Translate to Spanish: I like oranges, but they hurt my mouth.
Me gustan las naranjas, pero me duelen la boca.
400
Answer in Spanish. A complete sentence is not necessary. Normalmente, ¿Dónde encuentras una playa?
Cerca del mar.
500
Translate to Spanish: I have a healthy body, but I do not play sports. I dance.
Tengo un cuerpo sano, pero no juego deportes. Bailo.
500
Translate to Spanish: Lidia water skis every day. She is very athletic.
Lidia hace esquí acuático todos los días. Ella es/Es muy atlética.
500
Answer in a complete sentences, in Spanish: ¿Quién en tu familia preparó la cena anoche? ¿Qué comieron ustedes?
Mi padre preparó la cena. Nosotros comimos __________.
500
Translate to Spanish: I don't like vegetables, but I know that they are important in order to be healthy. (in order to = "para + infinitive)
No me gustan las verduras, pero sé que son importantes para estar sano(a).
500
List 5 body part terms that come in "two's." Note: I am sympathetic and certainly do not intend to make anyone feel like those that were not born this way are less fortunate or of lesser value to our world.
- las piernas - los tobillos - los pies - la manos - los brazos - las orejas - las rodillas