el Año Nuevo
New Year's Day
Estar enfermo/a
To be sick
The three types of verbs in Spanish based on their endings.
-ar, -er, and -ir
What three countries did we focus on in Chapter 5, and in what part of the Americas are they located?
El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua - Central America
This national food of El Salvador is celebrated for several days in November.
Pupusas
La Semana Santa
Holy Week
To light
Encender
One of the two conjugations of stem-changing verbs that doesn't change.
The nosotros and vosotros conjugations
What is the capital of the smallest of the three countries we studied?
San Salvador, El Salvador
The celebration that takes place in Mexico and Central America that has some images in common with Halloween even though it is not at all the same.
El Día de los Muertos / Day of the DEad
Dessert
El postre
Quedarse
To stay
Conjugate the verb jugar in the ustedes form
Juegan
What is the capital of the largest of the three countries that we studied?
Managua, Nicaragua
The country that hosts the Festival Internacional de Poesía every February.
Nicaragua
Excited
Emocionado/a
To have a snack or picnic
Merendar
Name three verbs that have an irregular "yo" form and give the conjugations for them.
Possibilities:
tener - tengo; poner - pongo; hacer - hago; salir - salgo; decir - digo; traer - traigo; venir - vengo; oír - oigo
What do the flags of the three countries that we've studied have in common?
A white stripe in the middle with a blue one above and a blue one below.
One of the two indigenous groups with their own languages that are found on the east coast of Honduras primarily?
The Miskito and Garífuna peoples
Healthy
Saludable
To smile
Sonreír
Answer the question replacing the direct object with the appropriate pronoun in your answer.
¿Celebras el Día de Acción de Gracias?
Sí, lo celebro / No, no lo celebro
What is the country that has the lempira as the monetary unit, and what is its capital?
Honduras, Tegucigalpa
The food that Yaria and her sister eat at a cafetería downtown and that is also given to Yaria by a Taíno woman from the past.
Casabe, or pan de yuca