Foods and Instruments vocabulario

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Foods and Instruments vocabulario Unidad 1 leccion 1 Foods and Instruments vocabulario

Foods and Instruments vocabulario Unidad 1 leccion 1 Foods and Instruments vocabulario

Noun: a person, place, thing or idea El piano Noun: a person, place, thing or idea

piano

Noun: a person, place, thing or idea El clarinete Noun: a person, place, thing or idea

clarinet

Noun: a person, place, thing or idea La viola Noun: a person, place, thing or idea

viola

Noun: a person, place, thing or idea El violÍn Noun: a person, place, thing or idea

violin

Noun: a person, place, thing or idea La flauta Noun: a person, place, thing or idea

flute

Noun: a person, place, thing or idea El saxofón Noun: a person, place, thing or idea

saxophone

Noun: a person, place, thing or idea El tambor Noun: a person, place, thing or idea

drum

Noun: a person, place, thing or idea La trompeta Noun: a person, place, thing or idea

trumpet

Noun: a person, place, thing or idea La reunión Noun: a person, place, thing or idea

meeting

Noun: a person, place, thing or idea El club Noun: a person, place, thing or idea

club

Noun: a person, place, thing or idea La merienda Noun: a person, place, thing or idea

snack

Las papitas Noun: a person, place, thing or idea

chips

Noun: a person, place, thing or idea Las galletas saladas Noun: a person, place, thing or idea

crackers

Noun: a person, place, thing or idea Las galletitas Noun: a person, place, thing or idea

cookies

Noun: a person, place, thing or idea El chicle Noun: a person, place, thing or idea

gum

Noun: a person, place, thing or idea Los dulces Noun: a person, place, thing or idea

Candy/sweets

Noun: a person, place, thing or idea La limonada Noun: a person, place, thing or idea

lemonade

El agua (fem.) Noun: a person, place, thing or idea

water

Noun: a person, place, thing or idea La fruta Noun: a person, place, thing or idea

fruit

Noun: a person, place, thing or idea La galleta Noun: a person, place, thing or idea

cookie

Noun: a person, place, thing or idea El helado Noun: a person, place, thing or idea

icecream

Noun: a person, place, thing or idea El jugo Noun: a person, place, thing or idea

juice

Noun: a person, place, thing or idea Las papas fritas Noun: a person, place, thing or idea

French fries

Noun: a person, place, thing or idea La pizza Noun: a person, place, thing or idea

pizza

Noun: a person, place, thing or idea El refresco Noun: a person, place, thing or idea

pop

Noun: a person, place, thing or idea La actividad Noun: a person, place, thing or idea

activity

Antes de

before

Después de

after

Noun: a person, place, thing or idea La escuela Noun: a person, place, thing or idea

school

más

More/plus/add

O

or

Pero

but

también

Also/too

Informal /Familiar form of the question. ¿QuÉ te gusta hacer ? Informal /Familiar form of the question.

What do you like to do ?

¿te gusta… ? Informal /Familiar form of the question.

Do you like…?

Me gusta….

I like…

NO Me gusta….

I don’t like…