Family and Occupations Vocabulary Quiz
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Match the following family members with their translations:

el abuelo = grandfather la hermana = sister el hijo = son la madre = mother el primo = cousin el padrastro = stepfather la nuera = daughter in law el yerno = son in law

Match the professions with their translations:

el abogado = lawyer la enfermera = nurse el ingeniero = engineer el médico = doctor el profesor = teacher el vendedor = salesperson el arquitecto = architect el científico = scientist

What is the Spanish term for 'stepmother'?

  • hermana
  • madre
  • abuela
  • madrastra (correct)
  • What does 'la lluvia' mean in English?

    <p>rain</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which verb means 'to know a fact'?

    <p>saber</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which possessive adjective means 'my'?

    <p>mi</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The term 'los padres' refers to relatives.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The verb 'dormir' means to drive.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'la primavera' mean?

    <p>spring</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The word 'cocinero' means __________.

    <p>chef</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the Spanish word for 'to want'?

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    Study Notes

    Family Relationships

    • Grandfather/grandmother: abuelo/a
    • Brother-in-law/Sister-in-law: cunado/a
    • Husband/Wife: esposo/a
    • Stepbrother/Stepsister: hermanastro/a
    • Brother/Sister: hermano/a
    • Stepson/Stepdaughter: hijastro/a
    • Son/Daughter: hijo/a
    • Stepmother: madrastra
    • Mother: madre
    • Older: mayor
    • Half brother/sister: medio hermano/a
    • Younger: menor
    • Grandson/Granddaughter: nieto/a
    • Daughter-in-law: nuera
    • Stepfather: padrastro
    • Father: padre
    • Parents: padres
    • Relatives: parientes
    • Cousin: primo/a
    • Nephew/Niece: sobrino/a
    • Father-in-law/Mother-in-law: suegro/a
    • Uncle/Aunt: tío/a
    • Son-in-law: yerno

    Professions and Occupations

    • Lawyer: abogado/a
    • Housewife/Househusband/Home Manager: amo/a de casa
    • Architect: arquitecto/a
    • Librarian: bibliotecario/a
    • Cashier: cajero/a
    • Waiter/Waitress/Sever: camarero/a
    • Scientist: científico/a
    • Chef/Cook: cocinero/a
    • Counselor: consejero/a
    • Accountant: contador(a)
    • Sales Clerk: dependiente/a
    • Dentist: dentista
    • Nurse: enfermero/a
    • Manager: gerente
    • Businessman/Woman: hombre/mujer de negocios
    • Engineer: ingeniero/a
    • Mechanic: mecánico/a
    • Teacher: maestro/a
    • Doctor: médico/a
    • Hairdresser: peluquero/a
    • Journalist: periodista
    • Police Officer: policía
    • Professor/Teacher: profesor(a)
    • Programmer: programador(a)
    • Psychologist: psicólogo(a)
    • Psychiatrist: psiquiatra
    • Receptionist: recepcionista
    • Secretary: secretario/a
    • Technician: técnico/a
    • Salesperson: vendedor(a)
    • Veterinarian: veterinario/a

    Activities

    • To eat lunch: almorzar
    • To close: cerrar
    • To drive: conducir
    • To know: conocer
    • To count: contar
    • To correct: corregir
    • To give: dar
    • To say/tell: decir
    • To sleep: dormir
    • To choose/elect: elegir
    • To begin: empezar
    • To do/make: hacer
    • To offer: ofrecer
    • To ask for/request: pedir
    • To think/intend to do something: pensar
    • To lose: perder
    • To belong: pertenecer
    • Can/to be able to do something: poder
    • To prefer: preferir

    Time of Year

    • Spring: primavera
    • Summer: verano
    • Fall/Autumn: otoño
    • Winter: invierno

    Weather

    • Rain: lluvia
    • Snow: nieve
    • Sun: sol
    • Clear/Sunny: despejado
    • Cloudy: nublado
    • To rain: llover
    • To snow: nevar
    • (Not) nice (very) weather: (no) hace (muy) buen tiempo
    • (Very) hot: hace (mucho) calor

    Possessive Adjectives

    • My: mi
    • Your(Informal): tu
    • Your, His, Her: su
    • Our: nuestro/s, nuestra/s
    • Your(Informal Plural): vuestro/s, vuestra/s
    • Your, Their: su

    Stem Changing Verbs

    • The provided table shows various verbs (like pensar, volver, pedir) with their conjugated forms based on subject pronouns.

    Saber vs. Conocer

    • Saber: To know a fact, or how to do something
    • Conocer: To know a person or be acquainted with a place

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