¿Quieres ir conmigo? El vocabulario del Capitulo 4B.

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¿Quieres ir conmigo? El vocabulario del Capitulo 4B

El baile To talk about leisure activities The dance

El concierto To talk about leisure activities The concert

La fiesta To talk about leisure activities The party

Ir + a + infintivo To talk about leisure activities To be going to + verb

Ir de camping To talk about leisure activities To go camping

Ir de pesca To talk about leisure activities To go fishing

Jugar al … To talk about leisure activities To play (a sport or game)

Jugar al básquetbol To talk about leisure activities To play basketball

Jugar al béisbol To talk about leisure activities To play baseball

Jugar al fútbol To talk about leisure activities To play soccer

Jugar al fútbol americano To talk about leisure activities To play (american) football

Jugar al golf To talk about leisure activities To play golf

Jugar al tenis To talk about leisure activities To play tennis

Jugar al vóleibol To talk about leisure activities To play volleyball

El partido To talk about leisure activities The game

El partido de + deporte To talk about leisure activities The ___ game

(yo) sé To talk about leisure activities I know

(tú) sabes To talk about leisure activities You know

Cansado, -a To describe how someone feels Tired; sleepy

Enfermo, -a To describe how someone feelsSick

mal Badly; poorly

Ocupado, -a To describe how someone feelsbusy

triste Sad

¿A qué hora? To tell what time something happens (At) what time?

A la una To tell what time something happens At one o’clock

A las + time 2-12 To tell what time something happens At 2-12 o’clock

A las ocho To tell what time something happens At eight o’clock

A las ocho y tres To tell what time something happens At 8:03

De la mañana To tell what time something happens In the morning

De la noche To tell what time something happens In the evening; at night

De la tarde To tell what time something happens In the afternoon

Esta noche To tell what time something happens This evening; tonight

Esta tarde To tell what time something happens This afternoon

Este fin de semana To tell what time something happens This weekend

conmigo To extend, accept, or decline invitations With me

contigo To tell what time something happens With you

(yo) puedo To tell what time something happens I can; I am able to

(tú) puedes To tell what time something happens You can; you are able to

¡Ay! ¡Qué pena! To tell what time something happens Oh! What a shame!

¡Genial! To tell what time something happensGreat!

Lo siento. To tell what time something happens I’m sorry.

¡Oye! To tell what time something happensHey!

¡Qué buena idea! To tell what time something happens What a good/nice idea!

(yo) quiero To tell what time something happens I want

(tú) quieres To tell what time something happens You want

¿Te gustaría…? To tell what time something happens Would you like…?

Me gustaría … To tell what time something happens I would like…

Tengo que… To tell what time something happens I have to…

¿Tienes que…? To tell what time something happens Do you have to…?

demasiado Other useful words and expressions Too; too much

entonces Other useful words and expressionsThen

Un poco (de) Other useful words and expressions A little (bit)

Jugar: to play Yo juegoNosotros jugamos I playWe play Tú juegasVosotros jugáis You playYou all play Él/ Ella / Ud. juegaEllos/ Ellas/ Uds. juegan He/ She plays; They/ You play You play

El fin