Vocabulary. To talk about leisure activities 1. El baile Dance 2. El concierto Concert 3. La fiesta Party 4. El partido Game, match 5. Ir + a + infinitive.

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Vocabulary

To talk about leisure activities 1. El baile Dance 2. El concierto Concert 3. La fiesta Party 4. El partido Game, match 5. Ir + a + infinitive To be going + verb 6. Ir de cámping To go camping 7. Ir de pesca To go fishing 8. Jugar al básquetbol To play basketball 9. Jugar al béisbol To play baseball 10. Jugar al fútbol To play soccer

To talk about leisure activities 1. Jugar al fútbol americano To play football 2. Jugar al golf To play golf 3. jugar al tenis To play tennis 4. jugar al vólibol To play volleyball 5. (yo) sé I know (how) 6. (Tù) sabes You know ( how )

To describe how someone feels 1. cansado, -a Tired 2. contento, -a Happy 3. enfermo, -a Sick 4. mal Bad, badly 5. ocupado, -a Busy 6. triste sad

To tell what time something happens 1. ¿A qué hora? ( at ) what time ? 2. a la una At one (o clock) 3. a las ocho At eight (o clock ) 4. de la mañana In the morning 5. de la noche In the evening, at night 6. de la tarde In the afternoon 7. este fin de semana This weekend 8. esta noche This evening 9. esta tarde This afternoon

To extend, accept, or decline invitations 1. conmigo With me 2. contigo With you 3. ( yo ) puedo I can 4. ( tù ) puedes You can 5. ¡Ay! ¡Què pena! Oh! What a shame! 6. ¡Genial! Great! 7. lo siento I’m sorry 8. ¡Oye! Hey! 9. ¡Què buena idea! What a good/ nice idea!

To extend, accept, or decline invitations 1. (yo) quiero I want 2. (tú) quieres You want 3. ¿ Te Gustaría ? Would you like? 4. Me gustaría I would like 5. Tengo que_____- I have to ________ 1. Demasiado Too much 2. Entonces Then 3. Un poco (de) A little Other useful words and expressions