Vocabulario – Capítulo 6 Español II

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Vocabulario – Capítulo 6 Español II Recuerdos Vocabulario – Capítulo 6 Español II

Vocabulario 1 Talking about what you used to do and what you wanted to be Talking about what you used to like and dislike

What did you like to do when you were….years old? ¿Qué te gustaba hacer cuando tenías…años?

I used to… Solía…

What did you want to be? ¿Qué querías ser?

What did you dream of (being when you grew up)? ¿Con qué soñabas?

I dreamed of being… Soñaba con ser…

What did you use to do when you were a little boy/girl? ¿Qué hacías de niño(a)?

as a child de pequeño(a)

Not at all! As a matter of fact… ¡Al contrario!

los animales de peluche stuffed animals los animales de peluche

cartoons los dibujos animados

trading cards las láminas

dolls las muñecas

to swing (on a swing) columpiarse

compartir los juguetes to share toys compartir los juguetes

contar chistes/cuentos to tell jokes/stories contar chistes/cuentos (o-ue)

to run races echar carreras

to love fascinar

to bother fastidiar

to play tricks hacer travesuras

to play house jugar a la casita

to play checkers jugar a las damas

to play hide and seek jugar al escondite

to play with blocks jugar con bloques

to play with cars jugar con carritos

to play tag jugar al pilla-pilla

to get along well/badly llevarse bien/mal

to bother molestar

to hate odiar

to fight pelearse

sacar buenas/malas notas to get good/bad grades sacar buenas/malas notas

to jump rope saltar a la cuerda

to be an astronaut ser un(a) astronauta

to climb trees trepar a los árboles

Vocabulario 2 Describing people and things in the past Giving an emotional reaction

What were you like…? ¿Cómo eras…?

back then en aquel entonces

to make a good/bad impression to like/dislike someone caerle bien/mal

What a gossip! ¡Qué chismoso(a)!

adventurous aventurero(a)

curious curioso(a)

funny chistoso(a)

generous bondadoso(a)

gossipy (a gossip) chismoso(a)

impatient impaciente

likes to be alone solitario(a)

nice amable

nice person buena gente

obedient obediente

patient paciente

playful juguetón, juguetona

quiet callado(a)

selfish egoísta

spoiled, babied consentido(a)

strict estricto(a)

talkative conversador(a)

tender, affectionate cariñoso(a)

baptism el bautizo

sickness la enfermedad

death la muerte

birth el nacimiento

departure la partida

story el cuento

memory el recuerdo

How did you feel when you heard about…? ¿Cómo te sentiste cuando supiste lo de…?

When I found out, I couldn’t believe it Cuando me enteré, no lo pude creer

When I heard the news, I didn’t want to believe it Cuando oí la noticia, no lo quise creer

I thought it was… Me pareció…