Spanish 2 Segment 1 Review FLVS

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la cara

face los labios

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la cara
face
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los labios
lips
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la oreja
ear
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los hombros
shoulders
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el cuello
neck
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los dedos
fingers
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las piernas
legs
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el brazo
arm
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What is conjugation?
changing a verb's ending to match the subject
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How would you conjugate "ver" in the yo form?
veo
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How would you conjugate "venir" in the yo form?
Vengo
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How would you conjugate "venir" in the tu, el/ella/ud., and ellos/ellas/uds forms?
vienes, viene, vienen
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How would you conjugate "decir" in the yo form?
digo
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What hand gesture should you not use in some countries in Latin America? When should it be used?
You shouldn't extend you hand and wave your index finger back and forth. It should be used to tell a family member or friend to come to you.
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Why do you put a hand on someone's shoulder?
To greet a family member or friend
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What would you do to greet someone you don't know?
Shake their hand and make eye contact.
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Me seco
I dry myself
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Me acuesto
I go to bed
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Me duermo
I fall asleep
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In Spanish, the expression for "am" is what?
de la mañana
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In SPanish, the expression for "pm" is what? (List 2)
de la tarde and de la noche.
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Difference between el mañana and la mañana?
La mañana is the morning and el mañana is tomorrow.
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Time expression: cuarto
:15
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Time expression: media
:30
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Time expression: el mediodía
noon
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Time expression: cada tarde
each afternoon
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Time expression: cada noche
each evening
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Time expression: por la mañana/tarde/noche
in the mornings/afternoons/evenings
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Me afeito
I shave myself
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Me levanto
I get up
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Me arreglo
I get ready
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Tengo prisa
I'm in a hurry
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Me peino
I comb my hair
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Yo-go verbs for poner, tener, salir, traer, hacer
pongo, tengo, salgo, traigo, hago
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la corbata
tie
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las sandalias
sandals
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las chanclas
flip-flops
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el gorro
winter hat
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la sudadera
sweatshirt
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el traje de baño
bathing suit
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Explain the game of pok a tok
You use your hips or chest to hit a rubber ball into a stone hoop. You can't use your hands.
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comenzar
to begin, to start
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me visto
I get dressed
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el peine
comb
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el acondicionador
conditioner
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los productos de belleza
beauty products
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el champu
shampoo
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List the ordinal numbers 1-7
Primero/a, Segundo/a, Tercero/a, Cuarto/a, Quinto/a, Sexto/a, and Septimo/a
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You someimtes need to drop the -o when using primero or tercero because:
they are in masculine singular form and come before a noun.
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el secador de pelo
hair dryer
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los lentes
glasses
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Know how to conjugate the stem changing verbs comenzar and pedir
Comenzar (e to ie)
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Pedir (e to i)
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A traditional blouse in Guatemala is a
huipil
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A wool kilt-like wraparound worn over pants in Guatemala is called
rodilleras
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rápidamente
quickly, rapidly, fast
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diaramente
daily
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todavia
still; yet; even so
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Ya
now; already
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mientras
while, meanwhile, whereas, as long as
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recientemente
recently
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se divierten
they have fun
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se quitan
they take off
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el labial
lipstick
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la plancha de pelo
hair straightener
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el rímel
mascara
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el esmalte
nail polish
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la sombra
eyeshadow
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el arete
earring
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la pulsera
bracelet
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bastante
quite a lot of, enough
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actualmente
currently
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tanto
so much
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demasiado
too much
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peor
worse
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During the Flower Festival of El Salvador, women wear what in their clothes and hair?
flowers
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At what time do women, boys, and girls wake up to participate in the Panchimalco Flower Festival?
Before 4 am
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The people in the Panchimalco Flower Festival wear what color clothing?
white
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desagradable
unpleasant, disagreeable
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el collar
necklace
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la máquina de afeitar
electric razor
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la rasuradora
disposable razor
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seco/seca
dry
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mojado/a
wet
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agradable
pleasant, nice, agreeable, likeable
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te cortas
you cut yourself
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vacio, vacia
empty
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lleno/a
full
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cuidadoso/a
careful
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te apresuras
you rush yourself
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te decides
you make up your mind
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Know the possessive adjectives for all forms, sing. and plural.
Singular Plural
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Yo: mi mis
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Tu: tu tus
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El/ella/ud: su sus
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Nosotros: nuestro/a nuestros/as
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Vosotros: vuestro/a vuestros/as
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Ellos/ellas/uds.: su sus
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Estar is used for (SEAL)
States of being/status, emotion, action, location