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56 Cards in this Set
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bailar
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to dance
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cantar
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to sing
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correr
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to run
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dibujar
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to draw
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escribir cuentos
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to write stories
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escuchar música
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to listen to music
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esquiar
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to ski
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hablar por teléfono
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to talk on the phone
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ir a la escuela
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to go to school
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jugar videojuegos
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to play videogames
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leer revistas
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to read magazines
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montar en bicicleta
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to ride a bicycle
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montar en monopatín
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to ride a skateboard or scooter
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nadar
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to swim
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pasar tiempo con amigos
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to pass time with friends (to hang out)
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patinar
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to skate
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practicar deportes
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to practice sports
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tocar la guitarra
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to play the guitar
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trabajar
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to work
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usar la computadora
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to use the computer
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ver la tele
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to watch tv
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(A mí) me gusta
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"I like to ______" (_____ is pleasing to me)
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(A mí) me gusta más
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"I like to _____ more" ( ______ is more pleasing to me)
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(A mí) me gusta mucho
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"I like to ______ very much" (______ is very much pleasing to me)
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A mí también
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"I like it also" (in response to someone telling you they like something)
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(A mí) no me gusta
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"I don't like to ______" (_____ is not pleasing to me)
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(A mí) me gusta ________ nada
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"I don't like to _____ at all" ( ______ is not pleasing to me at all)
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A mí tampoco
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"I also don't like it" (in response to someone telling you they don't like something)
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¿Qué te gusta hacer?
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"What do you like to do?" (What is pleasing for you to do?)
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¿Qué te gusta más?
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"what do you like to do more?" (What is more pleasing for you to do?)
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¿Te gusta _________?
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"Do you like to ______?" (Is ________ pleasing to you?)
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¿Y a ti?
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"And you?" (say this after stating that you like something)
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ni...ni...
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neither..... nor..... (use this when there are at least two things you don't like)
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pues...
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"well..." (a nonsense filler sound you make when you are thinking about what to say next)
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sí
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yes
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no
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no; not (if used in front of a verb)
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y
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and
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o
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or
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pero
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but
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infinitive
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This is the English term for a verb that has NOT been conjugated yet. In English it is like adding the word "to" before a verb (to run, to swim, etc.) In Spanish you will see the verb ends in either -ar, -er, or -ir
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conjugate
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This is the English term for taking an infinitive verb and pairing it with a subject. When you do, the spelling will change to reflect who or what is doing the action of the verb.
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cognate
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This is the English term for a word that looks and sounds very similar in two languages because they are related and DO have the same meaning.
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false cognate
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This is the English term for a word that looks and sounds very similar in two languages, but they DON'T have the same meaning.
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hay |
there is / there are |
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es |
he/she is |
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está |
he / she is located or is feeling |
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tiene |
he / she has |
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le gusta |
"likes" ___ is pleasing to him / her |
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quiere |
he /she wants |
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va |
he / she goes
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soy |
I am |
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estoy |
I am located OR I am feeling... |
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tengo |
I have |
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me gusta
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"like" ____ is pleasing to me |
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quiero
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I want |
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voy |
I go |