tú – you (familiar) ella – she usted – you (formal) tiene – he/she has

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tú – you (familiar) ella – she usted – you (formal) tiene – he/she has Vocabulario R1-b yo – I él – he tú – you (familiar) ella – she usted – you (formal) tiene – he/she has quiere – he/she wants come – he/she eats camina – he/she walks corre – he/she runs salta – he/she jumps llora – he/she cries rápidamente – quickly suavemente – softly despacio – slowly mucho – a lot muy – very un/una – a/an un elefante – an elephant una jirafa – a giraffe un león – a lion un bebé – a baby Con tu vecino/vecina (With your neighbor): Vas a practicar el vocabulario (You are going to practice the vocabulary): TPR – los movimientos (Movements to the words) “¿Qué significa __en inglés?” (What does____mean in English?) “¿Cómo se dice __ en español?” (How do you say __ in Spanish?) “¿Cómo se escribe ____?” (How do you write ____?)