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Discuss Likes and Dislikes

gustar to like

bailar to dance

cantar to sing

comer to eat

escribir to write

patinar to skate

Discuss People and Places

estar to be

ser to be

tener to have `

Discuss Likes and Dislikes

alegre

brown hair/eyes castaño(a)

short corto(a)

delgado(a) thin

guapo(a) good looking

moreno(a) dark hair/eyes

rubio(a) blonde

tranquilo(a) calm

triste sad

Exchange Greetings

¿Cómo estás? Good afternoon.

Buenas tardes. Good afternoon.

Buenas tardes. Good afternoon.

The New School Year

Stem- changing verbs

almorzar to have lunch

cerrar to close

contar to count

costar to cost

dormir to sleep

encontrar to find, to meet

entender to understand

to think

to lose

poder to be able

preferir to prefer

querer to want

volver to return, to come back

Talk About School Life

caminar to walk

contestar to answer

correr to run

descansar to rest

estudiar to study

hablar to talk; to speak

ir to go

tomar to take, to eat or drink

vivir to live

Ask For & Give Information

adónde (to) where

cómo how

cuál(es) which (ones), what

cuándo when

cuánto(a) how much

cuántos(as) how many

¿Cuántos años tiene…? How old is…?

dónde where

por qué why

qué what

quién(es) who