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Fiestas en la familia 5B

To talk about people El hombre La mujer El joven La joven Man Woman Young man Young woman To talk about people

To describe people and things Los adjetivos Alto-a Bajo-a Corto-a Guapo-a Joven Largo-a Viejo-a Tall Short (height) Short (length) Handsome Young Long Old To describe people and things

To describe people and things El pelo Canoso-a Castaño-a Lacio-a Negro-a Rizado-a Rubio-a Pelirrojo-a Trenzas Hair Gray Brown Straight Black Curly Blond Red-head Braids To describe people and things

To describe how someone is feeling Tener +… Calor Hambre Frío Sed Sueño To be warm/hot Hungry Cold Thirsty Tired To describe how someone is feeling

To talk about food Delicioso-a Desear Pedir (e-i) El plato principal El postre De postre Rico-a Delicious To want/desire To order Main dish Dessert For dessert rich To talk about food

To express needs Me falta(n)… Quisiera Traer Le traigo… ¿Me trae…? Yo traigo… I’m missing… I would like To bring I will bring you… Will you bring me…? I’ll bring To express needs

To describe table settings El azúcar La cuchara El cuchillo La pimienta El plato La sal La servilleta La taza El tenedor El vaso Sugar Spoon Knife Pepper Plate Salt Napkin Cup Fork Glass To describe table settings

To talk about eating out El camarero La camarera La cuenta El menú La propina Male waiter Female waitress Bill Menu Tip To talk about eating out

Other useful words Ahora ¿Algo más? De nada Otro-a ¡Qué + adj! Now Something else? You’re welcome Other, another How…! Other useful words

Venir: to come Yo vengo Tú vienes Él viene Ella viene Usted viene Nosotros venimos XXX Ellos vienen Ellas vienen Ustedes vienen Venir: to come

ESTAR: to be Health Estar Location Temporary things Estoy: I am Estás: You are Está: He/She is, You are Estamos: We are Están: They/Y’all are ESTAR: to be

SER: to be Soy: I am Eres: You are Es: He/She is, You are\ Origin Characteristics Occupation These are permanent things which do NOT change Soy: I am Eres: You are Es: He/She is, You are\ Somos: We are Son: They/Y’all are SER: to be