Permission to go to the office. ¿Permiso para ir a la oficina?

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Permission to go to the office.

¿Permiso para ir a la oficina?

…..to my locker.

….a mi casilla?

….to the nurse’s office.

….a la clinica?

…………to the library.

……a la biblioteca?

……to the cafeteria.

……a la cafeteria?

………to the gym.

………al gimnasio?

…..to the water fountain.

…..a la fuente?

Good grief!

¡Ay Caramba!

Would you loan me a ………?

¿Me prestas un lápiz, por favor?

I like you!

¡ Me caes bien !

I don’t like you!

¡ No me caes bien !

Help me, please!

¡Ayudame, por favor!

HELP!!!! (2)

¡ Socorro / Auxilio !

What a gossip!

¡Que chismoso!

Liar! / What a liar!

¡Mentiroso(a)!

You lied !

¡Tú mentiste!

Don’t tell lies.

No digas mentiras.

Have a good trip!

¡Tenga un buen viaje!

Don’t be a clown!/ (silly)

¡No seas payaso!

Turn off the light.

¡Apaga la luz!

Turn on the light.

¡Prenda la luz!

I need help, please!

¡Necesito ayuda, por favor!

I don’t understand!

¡No comprendo!