3.2 Los quehaceres Household Chores. El comedor Dining room.

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3.2 Los quehaceres Household Chores

El comedor Dining room

La cocina Kitchen

La sala Living room

El cuarto Room/bedroom

El cuarto de baño Bathroom

El jardín Garden Yard

Cortar el cesped To mow the lawn

Regar (e  ie) las flores To water the flowers

Dar de comer el gato/perro To feed the cat/dog

Pasar la aspiradora To vacuum

Poner la mesa To set the table

Sacar la basura To take out the trash

Lavar los platos To wash the dishes

Lavar la ropa To wash the laundry

Barrer To sweep

Limpiar To clean

Ordenar To tidy up

El piso Floor

Los quehaceres Chores

Quitar la mesa To clear the table

Sacudir el polvo To dust

Tender (e  ie) la cama To make the bed

Doblar la ropa To fold the laundry

Recoger con el rastrillo To rake

Trapear To mop

¿A quién le toca…(+verb)? Whose turn is it to…(lavar los platos)? ¿A quién le toca barrer el piso? – Whose turn is it to sweep the floor?

Whose turn is it? Me toca a mí – It’s my turn Te toca a tí – It’s your turn Le toca a _________ – It’s ________’s turn Nos toca a nosotros Nos toca a _____ y yo – It’s our turn Os toca a vosotros – It your turn (you all – Spain) Les toca a _________ – It’s ________’s turn

Complaining ¡No es justo! – It’s not fair! ¡Ay, qué pesado! – Oh, what a pain! ¡Siempre me toca a mi! – I always have to do it! Estoy harto/a de … + infinitive – I’m sick and tired of … Yo ya lo hice mil veces. – I’ve already done it a thousand times