Item Location
Money / Numbers
IR + a
Tener + que
Greeting Responses
Food
Noun / Adj. Agreement
100

The cup is on top of the table.

La taza esta encima de la mesa.

100

How would I write "1,567" if I lived in Paraguay?

1.567

100

I am going to the store. (store = la tienda)

Yo voy a la tienda.

OR

Voy a la tienda.

100

I have to go to the store. (store = la tienda)

Tengo que ir a la tienda.

100

*Translate, then respond*

Hello, how are you?

?Hola, como estas?

Estoy bien. ?Y tu?

100

1. meat

2. chicken

3. fish

4. turkey

1. carne

2. pollo

3. pescado

4. pavo

100

*translate* 

1. pencil

2. pencils

3. I have 3 blue pencils.

1. lapiz

2. lapices

3. Tengo tres lapices azules.

200

The school is to the right of my house.

La escuela esta a la derecha de mi casa.

200

Please write this in number form:

843

ochocientos cuarenta y tres

200

You go to school.

Tu vas a la escuela.

200

You have to fold the clothes.

Tienes que doblar la ropa.

200

*Translate, then respond*

Good! What's your name?

!Bueno! ?Como te llamas?

Me llamo ______ . ?Y tu, como te llamas?

200

1. vegetables

2. carrot

3. broccoli 

1. vegetales OR verduras

2. zanahorria

3. brocoli

200

*translate*

1. milk

2. many milk cartons (Plural milks)

3. I like the "3 white milks cake" (cake = pastel)

1. leche

2. leches

3. Me gusta el pastel de tres leches blancos.


300

I have my pencil next to my white paper.

Tengo mi lapiz al lado de mi papel blanco.

300

Please write this in WORD form:

789

setecientos ochenta y nueve

300

Mrs. Herl goes to her house.

Senora Herl va a su casa.

300

She has to clean the house.

Ella tiene que limpiar la casa.
300

*Translate, then respond*

My name is Mrs. Herl. Pleased to meet you!

Me llamo Senora Herl. !Mucho gusto!

Igualmente. !Adios!

300

1. fruit

2. strawberry

3. orange

4. grape

1. fruta

2. fresa

3. naranja

4. uva

300

*translate* car = el coche

1. cars

2. My dad has 2 grey and small cars.

1. coches

2. Mi papa tiene dos coches grises y pequenos.

400
My cat goes (ir) underneath the table.

Mi gato va debajo de la mesa.

400

Please write this in WORD form:

500.486

quinientos mil, cuatrocientos ochenta y seis
400

Mrs. Wolford, you go to the office. (oficina)

Mrs. Wolford, usted va a la oficina.

400

He has to cut the grass. (grass = grama)

El tiene que cortar la grama.

400

When do you use "usted" ?

Formal, to show respect, with elders, with someone you don't know

400

1. to drink

2. I drink.

3. tea

4. coffee

1. beber

2. Bebo.

3. te

4. cafe

400

*translate* the meat = la carne

1. meats

2. Arby's has the red meats.

1. carnes

2. Arby's tiene los carnes rojos.

500

You are seated next to me. (seated = sentado)

Tu estas sentado al lado de mi.

500

What is different about Spanish speaking countries when talking about large amounts of money / numbers?

They use a " . " instead of a " , "

500

My mom goes to her friend's house.

Mi mama va a la casa de su amiga.

500

Mrs. Herl, you have to talk in Spanish.

Senora Herl, usted tiene que hablar en espanol.

500

What do these mean?

1. senor

2. senora

3. senorita (Also answer when we can use this one.)

Give an example of each at this school.

1. Mr.  (Mr. Mendez?)

2. Mrs. (Mrs. Herl, Mrs. Wolford, Mrs. Kemper)

3. Miss (Miss Kimmerle) We can use when we don't know if they are married or not. We can use this for a younger female.

500

juice

orange juice

apple juice

jugo

jugo de naranja

jugo de manzana

500

*translate* building = el edificio

1. buildings

2. Phoenix has the tallest, white buildings.

1. edificios

2. Phoenix tiene los edificios mas altos y blancos.