Vocabulary: Spanish I Action Word List 2 * indicates irregular “yo” (I) forms Nombre________________________________ Fecha_________________________Hora_____ Lista Uno (All in “it / he / she” present tense form) Lista Cinco (List Five) va a – goes to *voy a – I go to hace – does, makes *hago – I do, make tiene – has *tengo – I have anda / camina – walks quiere – wants vuela – flies le da – to him/her gives *doy – I give nada – swims pone – puts, sets *pongo – I put, I set corre – runs le dice – to him/her says *digo – I say conduce – drives *conduzco – I drive Lista Dos (List 2) Lista Seis (List Six) puede – can, is able to gana – wins ve – sees pierde – loses busca – searches for sale – leaves *salgo – I leave encuentra – finds llega / viene – arrives, comes habla – talks queda – stays duerme – sleeps debe – should, ought to Lista Tres (List Three) Lista Siete (List Seven) piensa – thinks sabe – knows canta – sings lleva – wears, brings escucha – listens necesita – needs baila – dances prefiere – prefers come – eats llama – calls bebe – drinks cocina – cooks Lista Cuatro (List Four) besa – kisses caza – hunts juega – plays vóleibol fútbol americano fútbol empuja – pushes baloncesto / básquetbol béisbol pega – hits (glues) sóftbol hockey patea – kicks golf tenis practica – practices aplasta – squashes a campo traviesa lucha libre mata – kills atletismo echando porras baile ~When you do actions to a person put a “ personal a” after the verb in Spanish. For example, “Rey besa a Beyonce,” “Tigre pega a Chulo,” “Rubia empuja a Macho,” “Pedro patea a Guasón,” etc. A. Weather expressions: Students will need to know the following weather expressions in Spanish and English. ¿Qué tiempo hace hoy – What’s the weather doing today? Hace buen tiempo. – It’s good weather. Hace mal tiempo. – It’s bad weather. Hace calor. – It’s hot. Hace frío. – It’s cold. Hace sol. – It’s sunny. Nieva. – It’s snowing. No hace mal tiempo. – It’s not bad weather. Hay nubes. – There are clouds. Hace fresco. – It’s cool. Llueve. – It’s raining. Hace viento. – It’s windy. No lo sé. – I don’t know it. B. The forms of “ir” (to go) ir: to go I go: voy you go: vas he goes, she goes: va, va we go: vamos ya’ll go: van they go: van C. Spanish Pronouns Students will need to know these pronouns. We will use them for the rest of the semester! yo – I nosotros – we (co­ed) nosotras – we (girls only) tú – you (informal) vosotros – you all (used in Spain) vosotras – you all (used in Spain) usted – you (formal) él – he ella – she ustedes – you all (used in Latin America) ellos – they (co­ed) ellas – they (girls only) D. Websites with flashcards and games for students to practice this information Quizlet is an excellent site to practice our current vocabulary. Ms. Temple has already created flashcard sets for all of these vocabulary words and each student in Spanish has a Quizlet account. Students can click on each set, go through the flashcards (listening to pronunciation), then play games or take practice tests. I highly encourage students to use this site to review and practice their vocabulary outside of class! (It’s also a phone app they can download to their phone.)