Travel Preparations
Airport Actions
Around Town
Past Tense
Direct & Indirect Object Pronouns
100

This Phrase means to plan

Planear

100

 The Spanish word for “airplane.”

 el avión

100

A station where you catch a train.

 la estación de tren

100

 Conjugate viajar (to travel) for Yo

Viajé

100

Replace the direct object in the sentence: Yo tengo el boleto.

Yo lo tengo

200

 A person who helps you organize your travel plans.

el/la agente de viajes?

200

 The action of handing over your suitcase to the airline staff before a flight.

 facturar el equipaje

200

 The Spanish word for “bus stop.”

 la parada de autobús

200

Conjugate hacer (to do/make) for nosotros.

 hicimos

200

Replace the indirect object in the sentence: Él da el pasaporte a la agente de viajes.

Él le da el pasaporte

300

The action of packing your suitcase before a trip.

 hacer la maleta

300

 The phrase for “to go through security.”

pasar por seguridad

300

 This means “take a taxi” in Spanish.

tomar un taxi

300

 Conjugate llamar (to call) for ella.

 llamó

300

 Combine direct and indirect object pronouns: Ella da la tarjeta de embarque a mí.

Ella me la da

400

 to confirm a flight (in spanish)

  confirmar el vuelo

400

What is A “boarding pass”

 la tarjeta de embarque

400

The phrase to ask for directions in Spanish.

Por favor, ¿dónde queda…?

400

Translate: “We planned to go on vacation.”

Nosotros planeamos ir de vacaciones

400

 Translate using a direct object pronoun: “I see the passenger.” (Yo veo al pasajero.)

Yo lo veo

500

This word is “reservation” in Spanish.

 la reservación

500

baggage claim

 el reclamo de equipaje

500

 A place where tourists get information about the city.

la oficina de turismo

500

 Conjugate pasar por aduana (to go through customs) for tú.

Pasaste por aduana

500

 Translate using both pronouns: “They give me the itinerary.”

 Ellos me lo dan