Vocabulario
El Imperfecto
El Pretérito
La Cultura
Posessivos Largos/Cortos
IOPs
100

Chess

El ajedrez

100
AR terminaciones

aba       ábamos

abas     abais

aba       aban

100

I went to the playground.

Fui al patio de recreo.

100

V o F: it is unusual for animales to be allowed in the house. 

Verdadero

100

My tricycle.

This tricycle is mine.

Mi triciclo.

Este triciclo es mío.

100

They yelled at us.

Nos gritaron.

200

Slide

El tobogán

200

ER/IR terminaciones son...

ía            íamos

ías           íais

ía            ían

200

We gave the checkers.

Dimos las damas.

200

When not in school, children are generally watched by babysitters. V o F

Falso; family members, maids

200

His sandbox.

This sandbox is his.

Su cajón de arena.

Este cajón de arena suyo.

200

The children obey her.

Le obedecen a ella. 

300

Day Care

La guardaría infantil

300

Los tres irregulares en el imperfecto son...

Ser (to be, era...)

Ir (to go, iba...)

Ver (to see, veía...)

300

You told him a lie.

Le dijiste una mentira a él.

300

Jardines de infantiles are common places where children learn social and pre-kindergarten skills. V o F

Falso; Jardines de niños

300

Our dolls.

These dolls are ours. 

Nuestras muñecas.

Estas muñecas nuestras.

300

I used to cry for you.

Yo te lloraba.

400

To tell a truth

Decir la verdad

400

We used to fight (each other).

Nos peleábmos

400

She slept in a costume.

Ella durmió en un disfraz.

400

Social interaction during play is considered much more important than toys. V o F

Verdadero

400

Your blocks.

These blocks are yours. 

Tus bloques.

Estos bloques tuyos.

400

Use double object pronouns.

She gave it (ball) to Juan.

Ella se lo dio. 

500

To be scared of the dark.

Tener miedo de la oscuridad

500

You were a crybaby.

Eras un(a) llorón(a)
500

He did a puzzle.

Él hizo un rompecabeza.

500

Describe how Mexican/Central American birthday parties are similar and different from the USA.

Guests are expected to wear party clothes

Breaking of the piñata is a tradition.

Guests are presented with a party favor.

Presents are not opened until the guests leave.

500

His toys.

Those toys are his. 

Sus juguetes.

Esos juguetes suyos.

500

We gave the action figures to you.

Use Double Object Pronouns.

Te los dimos.