front 1 Colors (10 PTS) | back 1 Colors (10 PTS) |
front 2 Amarillo | back 2 Yello |
front 3 Azul | back 3 Blue |
front 4 Negro | back 4 Black |
front 5 Naranja / Anaranjado | back 5 Orange |
front 6 Celeste | back 6 Sky Blue |
front 7 Café / Marrón | back 7 Brown |
front 8 Rojo | back 8 Red |
front 9 Verde | back 9 Green |
front 10 Gris | back 10 Gray |
front 11 Morado / Púrpura | back 11 Purple |
front 12 Rosa / Rosada | back 12 Pink |
front 13 Blanco | back 13 White |
front 14 Culture (5 PTS) PG 198. | back 14 Culture (5 PTS) PG 198. |
front 15 Whether they take place daily or weekly, these markets are an important forum where tourists, locals, and vendors interact. People come to the marketplace to shop, socialize, taste local foods, and watch street performers. | back 15 no data |
front 16 Wandering from one puesto (stand) to the next, one can browse for fresh fruits and vegetables, clothing, CDs and DVDs, and artesanías (crafts). Some markets offer a mix of products, while others specialize in food, fashion, or used merchandise, such as antiques and books. | back 16 no data |
front 17 When shoppers see an item they like, they can bargain with the vendor. Friendly bargaining is an expected ritual and may result in a significantly lower price. When selling food, vendors may give the customer a little extra of what they purchase; this free addition is known as la ñapa. | back 17 no data |
front 18 Many open-air markets are also tourist attractions. The market in Otavalo, Ecuador, is world-famous and has taken place every Saturday since pre-Incan times. This market is well-known for the colorful textiles woven by the otavaleños, the indigenous people of the area. One can also find leather goods and wood carvings from nearby towns. | back 18 no data |
front 19 Another popular market is El Rastro, held every Sunday in Madrid, Spain. Sellers set up puestos along the streets to display their wares, which range from local artwork and antiques to inexpensive clothing and electronics. | back 19 no data |
front 20 Preterite Conjugation ar, ir, er (10 PTS) | back 20 Preterite Conjugation ar, ir, er (10 PTS) |
front 21 Preterite -ar Verbs | back 21 Preterite -ar Verbs |
front 22 yo | back 22 -é |
front 23 tú | back 23 -aste |
front 24 él, ella, usted | back 24 -ó |
front 25 nosotros | back 25 -amos |
front 26 ellos, ellas, ustedes | back 26 -aron |
front 27 Preterite -ar | back 27 (-é) |
front 28 Preterite -er and -ir Verbs | back 28 Preterite -er and -ir Verbs |
front 29 yo | back 29 -í |
front 30 tú | back 30 -iste |
front 31 él, ella, usted | back 31 -ió |
front 32 nosotros | back 32 -imos |
front 33 ellos, ellas, ustedes | back 33 -ieron |
front 34 Preterite -er | back 34 (-í) |
front 35 Saber - Fact - Piece of information - How to do something | back 35 no data |
front 36 Saber Conjugation | back 36 yo (sé) tú (sabes) él/ella/usted (sabe) nosotros (sabemos) ellos/ellas/ustedes (saben) |
front 37 Conocer - A person - Place - Thing | back 37 no data |
front 38 Conocer Conjugation | back 38 yo (conozco) tú (conoces) él/ella/usted (conoce) nosotros (conocemos) ellos/ellas/ustedes (conocen) |
front 39 5 sentences like in class (10 PTS) | back 39 5 sentences like in class (10 PTS) |
front 40 1. Yo comí pizza anoche | back 40 1. Yo comí pizza anoche (I eat pizza last night) |
front 41 2. Yo leí un libro ayer | back 41 2. Yo leí un libro ayer (I read a book yesterday) |
front 42 3. Estudio desde doce hasta ocho | back 42 3. Estudio desde doce hasta ocho (I study from twelve until eight) |
front 43 4. Acabo de comprar un teléfono | back 43 4. Acabo de comprar un teléfono (I just bought a phone) |
front 44 5. De repente no me sientí bien | back 44 5. De repente no me sientí bien (Suddenly I do not feel good) 5. ALT. De repente no me sientí bien señor Stark (Suddenly I do not feel good Mr. Stark) |
front 45 Direct Object | back 45 Follows the verb, Verb _____ and it is the "what" |
front 46 Indirect Object | back 46 Follows the "a", a _____ and it is for/to "whom" |
front 47 Combine elements from each column to create sentences CONJUGATE B | back 47 no data |
front 48 A Shakira | back 48 no data |
front 49 B (no) conocer | back 49 no data |
front 50 C Jimmy Fallon | back 50 no data |
front 51 1.) A B C Shakira Sabe cantar y bailar | back 51 no data |
front 52 2.) A B C los Yankees Saben jugar al béisbol | back 52 no data |
front 53 3.) A B C el primer ministro conoce muchas personas importantes | back 53 no data |
front 54 4.) A B C mis amigos y yo no Sabemos hablar dos lenguas extranjeras | back 54 no data |
front 55 5.) A B C tú no conocer La Habana Vieja | back 55 no data |
front 56 Translete English -> Spanish Spanish -> English | back 56 Translete English -> Spanish Spanish -> English |
front 57 The department store | back 57 La tienda por departamento |
front 58 Cash Register | back 58 La caja |
front 59 The mall | back 59 El centro comercial |
front 60 The client | back 60 El/La cliente |
front 61 The employee | back 61 El dependiente / El empleado |
front 62 The outdoor market | back 62 El mercado (al aire libre) |
front 63 The sale | back 63 La rebaja |
front 64 The gift | back 64 El regalo |
front 65 The store | back 65 La tienda |
front 66 The seller | back 66 El/La vendedora |
front 67 The coat | back 67 El abrigo |
front 68 The blue jeans | back 68 Los bluejeans |
front 69 Blouse | back 69 La blusa |
front 70 The bag | back 70 La bolsa |
front 71 The boots | back 71 Las botas |
front 72 Socks | back 72 Los calcetines / Las medias |
front 73 Shirt (Long sleeve) | back 73 La camisa |
front 74 T-shirt | back 74 La camiseta |
front 75 Wallet | back 75 La cartera |
front 76 The jacket | back 76 La chaqueta |
front 77 Belt | back 77 El cinturón / La correa |
front 78 Skirt | back 78 La falda |
front 79 Gloves | back 79 Los guantes |
front 80 The raincoat | back 80 El impermeable |
front 81 The stockings | back 81 Las medias |
front 82 The pants | back 82 Los pantalones |
front 83 Shorts | back 83 Los pantalones cortos |
front 84 Clothes | back 84 La ropa |
front 85 Underwear | back 85 La ropa interior |
front 86 The sandals | back 86 Las sandalias |
front 87 The hat | back 87 El sombrero |
front 88 The sweater | back 88 El suéter |
front 89 Costume / Suite | back 89 El traje |
front 90 The swimsuit | back 90 El traje de baño |
front 91 The dress | back 91 El vestido |
front 92 Tennis shoes | back 92 Los zapatos de tenis |
front 93 The pair of shoes | back 93 El par de zapatos |
front 94 Sunglasses | back 94 Las gafas (de sol) / Los lentes oscuros |
front 95 Tie | back 95 La corbata |
front 96 The credit card | back 96 La tarjeta de crédito |