La Ropa+stem
Presente Progressivo
Cultura
Possessives
La Comida+stem
100
¿Que llevas hoy?
Llevo (correct clothing + correct color+ gender/adj match)
100
What are the components to construct this type of sentence?
estar + verb -ando/iendo (yendo)
100
Mexican fashion 'fad' + type of music
Pointy boots + tribal
100
my, your, his/her ? Sing & plurral
mi(s), tu(s), su(s)
100
I want to eat + 3 fruits.
Quiero comer....
200
Translate: I want red boots.
Quiero botas rojas.
200
We are playing and dancing.
Estamos jugando y bailando.
200
Describe Guatemala's traditional clothing. 2 facts
Colorful; indigenous; can tell what village a person is from; popular for tourists to buy these patterns
200
Our all 4 ways
nuestro(s) nuestra(s)
200
How much does the seafood cost?
Cuanto cuestan los mariscos?
300
How would you ask: How much does the black scarf cost?
¿Cuanto cuesta la bufanda negra?
300
Are you eating or drinking?
¿Estas comiendo o bebiendo?
300
Sweet 16~ origin + 3 traditions old or new
England, now popular in US. Many..
300
Our grandparents & his mom
Nuestros abuelos y su madre
300
Don't play with your rice and beans!
No juegas con el arroz y frijoles!
400
Formal outfit for a man & woman. Each must have 3 items.
Traje, corbata, camisa, zapatos. Falda/vestido, blusa, zapatos.
400
They are listening to music and doing homework.
Estan escuchando la musica y haciendo la tarea.
400
Their dog, and all of your cats.
Su perro, y sus gatos.
400
I want a hamburger with fries and apple juice.
Quiero una hamburgues con papas fritas y jugo de manzana.
500
Translate: I prefer to wear an orange coat.
Prefiero llevar un abrigo anaranjado.
500
I am reading, writing, and watching tv.
Estoy leyendo*, escribiendo y mirando la tele.
500
3 specific examples of the relationship of food and culture
There are many..
500
our class, your book, his sodas.
Nuestra clase, tu libro, sus refrescos.
500
How would you take someones drink & food order?
Que vas a/ quieres/ pides