Capitulo 8 Vocabulario & Gramatica 1. ABRIGO  1. (Over) COAT.

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Capitulo 8 Vocabulario & Gramatica 1

ABRIGO  1. (Over) COAT

BLUSA  2. Blouse

BOLSA  3. Purse

BOTAS  4. Boots

Los CALCETINES  5. Socks

CAMISA  6. Shirt

CAMISETA  7. T-shirt

CHAQUETA  8. Jacket

FALDA  9. Skirt

PANTALONES (CORTOS)  10. Pants (Shorts)

SACO  11. Suit jacket

SANDALIAS  12. Sandals

SOMBRERO  13. Hat

SUÉTER  14. Sweater

TRAJE DE BAÑO  15. Swimsuit

VESTIDO  16. Dress

ZAPATOS (de tenis)  17. Shoes

ABRIR  18. to open

CERRAR [e-ie]  19. to close

DEVOLVER [o-ue]  20. to return

LLEVAR  21. to wear

USAR  22. to use

ME GUSTARIA  23. I would like

DEPENDIENTE  24. clerk

CLIENTE  25. customer

De ALGODON  26. of cotton

De LANA  27. of wool

De SEDA  28. of silk

¿En qué le puedo servir?  29. How can I help you?

Nada mas estoy mirando.  30. I’m just looking.

El Número  31. Shoe size

La Talla  32. Clothing size

Un par de…  33. A pair of…

Para hombres (mujeres/niños)  34. For men (women/ children)

Tienda de Ropa  35. Clothing Store

Pequeño 36. Small

Además 37. Besides

Barato 38. Cheap

Caro 39. Expensive

¡Es un robo! 40. It’s a rip-off.

¡Es una ganga! 41. It’s a good deal.

Feo 42. Ugly

Bonito 43. Pretty

A la última moda 44. In the latest style

Pasado de moda 45. Out of style

TENER RAZÓN 46. To be right

QUEDAR 47. To fit

ESTE (A) 48. This

ESE (A) 49. That

COSTAR [0-ue] 50. Cost

51. It costs $500 dollars.

52. They cost $901 dollars.

53. This coat

54. This skirt

55. These shorts

56. These t-shirts

57. Those shoes

58. Those boots

59. That suit coat

60. That jacket

61. More expensive than

62. Less expensive than (plural)

63. As expensive as

64. Good - Better

65. Bad - Worse

66. Young - Younger

67. Old - Older

68. It fits me well.

69. They fit you badly.

70. These boots are too small for me.

71. That skirt is too large for you.