Capitulo 4B Español 1. To Talk about Leisure activities El baile – dance El concierto – concert La fiesta – party El partido – game/match.

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Capitulo 4B Español 1

To Talk about Leisure activities El baile – dance El concierto – concert La fiesta – party El partido – game/match

To Talk about Leisure activities Ir + a + infinitive – To be going to + verb Ir de cámping – to go camping Ir de pesca – to go fishing

To Talk about Leisure activities Jugar al básquetbol – to play baskt. Jugar al béisbol – tp play baseb. Jugar al fútbol – to play soccer Jugar al fútbol americano – to play football

To Talk about Leisure activities Jugar al golf – to play golf Jugar al tenis – to play tennis Jugar al vóleibol – to play volleyball Yo sé – I know (how) Tú sabes – you know (how)

To Describe How Someone Feels Cansado (a) – tired Contento (a) – happy Enfermo (a) – sick Mal – bad Ocupado (a) – busy Triste - sad

To Tell What Time Something Happens ¿A qué hora? – (at) what time? A la una – at one (o’clock) A las ocho – at eight (o’clock) De la mañana – in the morning De la noche – at night

To Tell What Time Something Happens De la tarde – in the afternoon Este fin de semana – this weekend Esta noche – this evening Esta tarde – this afternoon

To extend, accept, or decline Invitations Conmigo - with me Contigo – with you (yo) puedo – I can (tú) puedes – you can

To extend, accept, or decline Invitations ¡Ay! ¡Qué pena! – Oh! What a shame ¡Genial! – Great! Lo siento – I am sorry ¡Oye! – Hey! ¡Qué Buena idea! – What a good/nice idea!

To extend, accept, or decline Invitations (Yo) quiero - I want (tú) quieres – you want ¿Te gustaría? – would you like? Me gustaría – I would like Tengo que ____. - I have to_____.

Other useful words and expressions Demasiado – too Entonces – then Un poco (de) – a little

JUGAR – To Play o Yo - Juego amos Nos. - Jugamos as Tú - Juegas áis Vos. - Jugáis a Él, ella, usted JuegaEllos, ellas,Ustedes an Juegan