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estudiar to study

al centro comercial to the mall, shopping center

al parque to the park

a la iglesia to church

el fin de semana los fines de semana (on) the weekend(s)

a la playa to the beach

al parque de diversiones to the amusement park

a la piscina to the swimming pool

a la playa to the beach

al baile to the dance

al colegio to school

al ensayo to rehearsal

al entretenamiento to (sports) practice

a la reunión to the meeting

al trabajo to work

descansar to rest

trabajar to work

practicar deportes to practice (play) sports

tocar el piano to play the piano

hablar por teléfono to talk on the phone

bailar to dance

a la al (a + el) to the

a la casa de… to …s house

el lunes los lunes on Monday on Mondays

el martes los martes on Tuesday on Tuesdays

el miércoles los miércoles on Wednesday on Wednesdays

el jueves los jueves on Thursday on Thursdays

el viernes los viernes on Friday on Fridays

el sábado los sábados on Saturday on Saturdays

el domingo los domingos on Sunday on Sundays

después (de) after

después de clases after school

(por) la mañana la tarde la noche in the morning in the afternoon in the evening

generalmente generally, usually words that end in –mente in Spanish, end in –ly in English

todos los días every day

nunca never

¿Adónde vas los fines de semana? Where do you go on the weekends?

Voy… I go

haces hace you do he, she does

ir to go (yo) voy – I go, I am going, I do go (tú) vas – You go, you are going, you do go

IR (To go) Yovoy Túvas Ud. Élva Ella Nosotros vamos Vosotros vais Uds. Ellos van Ellas

cuando hace buen tiempo when the weather is good

cuando hace mal tiempo when the weather is bad

no va a ninguna parte he doesnt go anywhere

este fin de semana this weekend

esta noche this evening

esta tarde this afternoon

¿Con qué frecuencia vas a la playa? How often do you go to the beach?

casi nunca almost never hardly ever

casi siempre almost always

a veces sometimes