School Vocabulary English auditorium binder board book calculator calendar Spanish English el auditorio la goma elástica la carpeta ruler la regla el pizarrón school la escuela el libro screen la pantalla la calculadora el calendario class sharpener stamp stapler la clase clock teacher el reloj computer desk diary/ organizer envelope eraser field file cabinet glue guidance counselor gym / gymnasium homework lecture library map Spanish rubber band la computadora el pupitre/el escritorio el diario el sobre la goma el campo el arquchivo la goma de pegar el orientador el gimnasio la tarea la conferencia la biblioteca el mapa meeting la reunión notebook el cuaderno outline / sketch el esquema pen la pluma pencil el lápiz presentation la presentación principal el director projector el sacapuntas la estampilla la engrapadora / la grapadora el profesor / el maetro el proyector BOLÍGRAFO BORRADOR CUADERNO ESTUCHE LÁPIZ LIBRO MOCHILA PAPELERA PEGAMENTO PINTURAS PIZARRA PUPITRE ROTULADOR SACAPUNTAS SILLA TIJERAS TIZAS In Spanish, the definite article has 4 In Spanish, the indefinite article has Here are the definite and forms, depending on whether the 4 forms, depending on whether the indefinite articles together: noun is masculine, feminine, singular noun is masculine, feminine, or plural. singular or plural. el gato the male cat los gatos the male cats la gata the female cat las gatas the female cats un gato a male cat unos gatos some male cats una gata a female cat unas gatas some female cats el, un masculine singular la, una feminine singular los, unos masculine plural las, unas feminine plural Note: The masculine plural definite and indefinite articles (los, unos) are also used to indicate a group of mixed Each of the following has a sex. Thus, "los gatos" could refer to a different meaning: group of 10 male cats, or it could refer Note: Remember, as long as the to a group of 9 female cats and one group of creatures has at least one male cat. male member, the masculine plural article is used. Thus, "unos gatos" The 4 forms of the definite article are: could refer to a group of 10 male cats, or it could refer to a group of 9 el masculine singular la feminine singular los masculine plural las feminine plural female cats and one male cat. The 4 forms of the indefinite article are: un masculine singular una feminine singular unos masculine plural unas feminine plural el gato the male cat los gatos the male cats (or a mixed group) la gata the female cat las gatas the female cats un gato a male cat unos gatos some male cats (or a mixed group) una gata a female cat unas gatas some female cats "Un" and "una" can mean "one," "a," or "an." un libro one book, a book una pluma one pen, a pen una manzana one apple, an apple