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1 Para empezar Tarjetas de vocabulario By: Malinda Seger Coppell High School Coppell, TX A different language is a different vision of life. ~ Federico Fellini

2 EN LA ESCUELA TO GREET SOMEONE

3 Buenos días. Good morning.

4 Buenas tardes. Good afternoon.

5 Buenas noches. Good night. Good evening.

6 ¡Hola! Hello!

7 ¿Cómo te llamas? What is your name?

8 Me llamo… My name is…

9 Encantado(a). Delighted.

10 Igualmente. Mucho gusto. Likewise. Pleased to meet you.

11 Señor, Sr. Mr., sir, man

12 Señora, Sra. Mrs., maam, woman

13 Señorita, Srta. Miss, lady

14 TO ASK AND TELL HOW SOMEONE IS

15 ¿Cómo está Ud.? How are you? (formal)

16 ¿Cómo estás? How are you? (familiar)

17 ¿Qué pasa? Whats happening?

18 ¿Qué tal? How are you? (Hows it going?)

19 ¿Y tú? ¿Y usted (Ud.)? And you?

20 (muy) bien (very) well

21 nada nothing

22 regular Okay, so-so

23 gracias thank you

24 TO SAY GOOD-BYE

25 ¡Adiós! Good-bye!

26 Hasta luego. See you later.

27 Hasta mañana. See you tomorrow.

28 ¡Nos vemos! See you!

29 TO TELL TIME

30 ¿Qué hora es? What time is it?

31 Es la una. It is one oclock.

32 Son las dos. It is two oclock.

33 Son las dos y cuarto. It is a quarter past two oclock.

34 Son las dos menos cuarto. It is a quarter to two oclock.

35 Son las dos y media. It is half past two oclock.

36 TO TALK ABOUT THE BODY

37 el cuerpo the body

38 la cabeza the head

39 el ojo the eye

40 la nariz the nose

41 la boca the mouth

42 el brazo the arm

43 la mano the hand

44 el dedo the finger

45 el estómago the stomach

46 la pierna the leg

47 el pie the foot

48 EN LA CLASE TO TALK ABOUT THE CLASSROOM

49 la sala de clase, el salón de clase the classroom

50 el bolígrafo the pen

51 el lápiz the pencil

52 el libro the book

53 la carpeta the folder

54 el cuaderno the notebook

55 el pupitre the desk (student)

56 el escritorio the desk (teacher)

57 el estudiante, la estudiante the student

58 el alumno, la alumna the student

59 el profesor, la profesora the teacher

60 el maestro, la maestra the teacher

61 el papel the paper

62 la hoja de papel the sheet of paper

63 TO SAY THE DATE

64 el año the year

65 el día the day

66 el mes the month

67 la semana the week

68 hoy today

69 mañana tomorrow

70 ¿Qué día es hoy? What day is today?

71 ¿Cuál es la fecha? What is the date?

72 Es el primero de ___. It is the first of ___.

73 TO SAY THE DAYS OF THE WEEK AND THE MONTHS OF THE YEAR

74 los días de la semana the days of the week

75 (el) lunes Monday

76 (el) martes Tuesday

77 (el) miércoles Wednesday

78 (el) jueves Thursday

79 (el) viernes Friday

80 (el) sábado Saturday

81 (el) domingo Sunday

82 los meses del año the months of the year

83 enero January

84 febrero February

85 marzo March

86 abril April

87 mayo May

88 junio June

89 julio July

90 agosto August

91 septiembre September

92 octubre October

93 noviembre November

94 diciembre December

95 OTHER USEFUL WORDS

96 en in, on, (and sometimes at)

97 hay there is, there are

98 y and

99 por favor please

100 El tiempo TO TALK ABOUT THE WEATHER

101 el tiempo the weather

102 ¿Qué tiempo hace? What is the weather like?

103 Hace calor. It is hot.

104 Hace frío. It is cold.

105 Hace sol. It is sunny.

106 Hace viento. It is windy.

107 Llueve. It is raining.

108 Nieva. It is snowing.

109 TO TALK ABOUT THE SEASONS

110 las estaciones del año the seasons of the year

111 la estación the season

112 el invierno the winter

113 el otoño the fall

114 la primavera the spring

115 el verano the summer

116 ¡EL FIN!