Introducciones
Saludos y despedidas
Países hispanohablantes
En la clase
En mi mochila
100

Use this expression to introduce your name.

Me llamo...

ex. Me llamo Anita.

100

Use this expression to say hello.

hola

100

This is the only Spanish-speaking country in Europe.

Spain (España)

100

This is the person who teaches the class.

el profesor / la profesora

100

Write your notes on this when you don't have your notebook.

el papel

200

Use this expression to describe how you're doing.

Estoy...

ex. Estoy bien.

200

Use this expression to say see you tomorrow.

hasta mañana

200

This is the only Spanish-speaking country in Africa.

Equatorial Guinea (Guinea Ecuatorial)
200

This is where you can look up the vocabulary and grammar that we're learning in class.

el libro

200

You'll need this item to check email, Google Classroom, or access any other online resources.

la computadora

300

Use this expression to say where you're from

Soy de...

ex. Soy de Rancho Cordova.

300

Use this expression to say good morning.

buenos días

300

This is the largest Spanish-speaking country in South America.

Argentina

300

This is what you stare at when you wonder how much time is left in class.

el reloj

300

Use this to write, but not permanently.

el lápiz

400

Use this expression to say how old you are.

Tengo... años.

ex. Tengo quince (15) años.

400

Use this expression to say good night or good evening.

buenas noches

400

Although it is not a part of the 50 United States, people born in this Spanish-speaking country automatically gain US citizenship.

Puerto Rico

400

This is where the teacher might write announcements, agendas, notes, or doodles.

la pizarra

400

Write your notes in this so they stay organized in one place.

el cuaderno

500

Use this expression to say when your birthday is.

Mi cumpleaños es el (day) de (month).

ex. Mi cumpleaños es el 7 de enero.

500

What are the two expressions to ask someone "How are you?", formally and informally?

Informal: ¿Cómo estás (tú)?
Formal: ¿Cómo está (usted)?

500

The story of La Llorona, the Weeping Woman doomed to lament the tragic loss of her children forever, hails from this Spanish-speaking country.

México

500

Use this when your lápiz is dull.

el sacapuntas

500

You might need this in an art class or math class to draw straight lines or measure things.

la regla