Chapter 7 Vocabulary Lessons 1 & 2 Created by Emily Bessell.

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Chapter 7 Vocabulary Lessons 1 & 2 Created by Emily Bessell

Expressing Happiness Lesson 1 Estoy contento (a) I’m Happy

Expressing Happiness Estoy de buen humor. I’m in a good mood.

Expressing Happiness Estoy en la Gloria! I’m in heaven!

Expressing Happiness Estoy encantado (a) que… I’m delighted that…

Expressing Happiness Estoy Orgulloso (a) de… I’m proud of…

Expressing Happiness Me alegro que… I’m glad that…

Expressing Happiness Me encanta que… I’m delighted that…

Expressing Unhappiness Estoy decepcionado (a) I’m disapointed

Expressing Unhappiness Estoy desilusionado (a) I’m disappointed

Expressing Unhappiness Estoy dolido (a) I’m hurt

Expressing Unhappiness Me dan ganas de llorar It makes me feel like crying

Expressing Unhappiness Me duele mucho que… It really hurts me that…

Expressing Unhappiness Me frustra que… It frustrates me that…

Expressing unhappiness Me siento frustrado (a) I’m frustrated

Expressing Unhappiness Temo que… I’m afraid that…

Friendship La amistad friendship

Friendship Apoyar To support

Friendship Chismear To gossip

Friendship Confiar en To trust

Friendship Contar (ue) con To count or depend on

Friendship Dejar de hablarse To stop speaking to each other

Friendship Dejar plantado (a) a alguien To stand someone up

Friendship El problema está resuelto The problem is solved

Friendship Hacerle un cumplido a alguien To compliment someone

Friendship Pelearse To have a fight

Friendship Reconciliarse To make up, to reconcile

Friendship Resolver (ue) un problema To solve a problem

Friendship El rumor rumor

Friendship Tener un malentendido To have a misunderstanding

Comforting Someone Ánimo! Cheer up!

Comforting someone Comparto tu pena I share your grief

Comforting Someone Esto pasará pronto This will soon pass

Comforting Someone Lo siento mucho I’m very sorry

Comforting Someone Mi más sentido pésame My most heartfelt condolences

Comforting Someone No hay mal que cien años dure It won’t last forever

Comforting Someone No hay mal que por bien no venga Every cloud has a silver lining

Comforting someone No te preocupes Don’t worry

Comforting Someone Qué puedo hacer por ti? What can I do for you?

Comforting Someone Tranquilo (a) Calm down

Making an apology Lesson 2 Discúlpame Forgive me

Making an apology Lo hice sin querer I didn’t mean to do it

Making an apology Lo siento mucho, es que no sabía I’m very sorry, I didn’t know

Making an apology No lo haré más I wont do it any more

Making an apology No lo volveré a hacer I wont do it again

Making an apology Perdóname Forgive me

Problems and Solutions Admitir/cometer un error To admit/make a mistake

Problems and solutions Comprarle un regalo To buy someone a gift

Problems and solutions Darle un abrazo To give someone a hug

Problems and solutions Darse tiempo para pensar To give oneself time to think

Problems and solutions Discutir el problema To dicuss the problem

Problems and solutions Echarle la culpa a otro (a) To blame someone else

Problems and solutions Insultar To insult

Problems and solutions Mentir (ie,I) To lie

Problems and solutions No guardar los secretos Not to keep secrets

Problems and solutions Respetar sus sentimientos To respect someone’s feelings

Problems and solutions Romper con To break up with someone

Problems and solutions Ser desleal To be disloyal

Problems and solutions Ser infiel To be unfaithful

Problems and solutions Tener celos de To be jealous of

Describing an ideal relationship Busco a alguien I look for someone

Describing an ideal relationship A quien le guste (n) Who likes

Describing an ideal relationship Que me apoye Who’ll support me

Describing an ideal relationship Que no tenga celos de Who won’t be jealous of

Describing an ideal relationship Que nunca me mienta Who’ll never lie to me

Describing an ideal relationship Que respete Who’ll respect

Describing an ideal relationship Que sepa Who knows

Describing an ideal relationship Que siempre me diga Who’ll always tell me

Describing an ideal relationship No aguanto a nadie que sea descortés I can’t stand anyway who’s rude

Describing an ideal relationship El (la) novio (a) Boyfriend/girlfriend