Vocabulario
Gramatica
Culture
Famous Latinos
100

La hija de mi tia es mi____.


DOUBLE POINTS

Prima
100

To agree when someone expresses a like, you say___.

A mi tambien.

100

This dance/music style is a fusion of different styles and the official/national dance of Argentina.

DOUBLE POINTS.


Tango.

100

Latino playwright who wrote and directed "Hamilton" and "Encanto"

Lin Manuel Miranda.

200

La esposa de mi hermano es mi_____.

Cuñada. 

200

Translate this sentence: 

I don't like to read nor study. 

DOUBLE POINTS

No me gusta ni leer ni estudiar.

200

Latinos tend to greet each other with a____ and a ____.

Hug, kiss

200

First Latina on the Supreme Court

Sonia Sotomayor

300

Tengo que estudiar y hacer un examen para una clase

que no me gusta. Estoy_____ y ______. 

Varying answers.

300

Agree with this statement:

No me gusta hacer ejercicio. 

A mi tampoco.

300

This Colombian folk music genre is closely associated with Carlos Vives.  

Vallenato.

300

First Latina woman in Space.


DOUBLE POINTS

Ellen Ochoa.

400

What are 4 ways to describe someone's eyes?

Varying responses.

400

When would you use "tener" vs. "ser" to describe physical appearance? Give an example sentence. 

When talking about what someone has not what they are.

400
We discussed these two dances/music styles that are the most popular in the Dominican Republic.

Bachata, Merengue

400

Roberto Clemente was travelling to this country when his plane crashed tragically.


Nicaragua

500

Name 3 verbs that are conjugated like the verb gustar. What do they mean?

Molestar (to bother)

Fascinar (to fascinate)

Encantar (to love/to delight)

Aburrir (to bore)

Interesar (to interest)

500

What do the acronyms DOCTOR (used for ser) and PLACE (used for estar) stand for?

Date

Origin

Characteristic

Time

Occupation

Relationship


Position

Location

Action

Condition

Emotion

500

This flamenco style of music and dance is very popular in Andalucia/South of Spain. Its dancers often use a hand held instrument called______

Castanets.

500

First Latino in a professional role at the National Park Service, where was he born?

George Meléndez Wright, California.