Spanish Vocabulary: School and Time
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What is the Spanish word for 'the notebook'?

  • La carpeta
  • El cuaderno (correct)
  • El libro
  • El lápiz
  • Which of the following phrases means 'good morning' in Spanish?

  • Buenos días (correct)
  • Buenas tardes
  • Hola
  • Hasta Luego
  • What does 'El bolígrafo/la pluma' refer to in English?

  • The pen (correct)
  • The pencil
  • The folder
  • The classroom
  • Which word means 'the sheet of paper'?

    <p>La hoja de papel</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the translation of 'Mañana'?

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

    What is the translation of 'Gracias'?

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

    Which phrase is a formal way to ask someone how they are?

    <p>¿Cómo está usted?</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How do you say 'so so' in Spanish?

    <p>Más o menos</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the correct response to '¿Qué pasa?'?

    <p>Bien, ¿y tú?</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following means 'Until tomorrow'?

    <p>Hasta mañana</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which season is associated with warmer weather?

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

    What does 'Hace Frío' mean?

    <p>It's cold</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which weather condition indicates precipitation?

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

    What does 'Hace Calor' signify in terms of temperature?

    <p>It's hot</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the Spanish word for 'the arm'?

    <p>El brazo</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which phrase describes a cool weather scenario?

    <p>Hace Fresco</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which phrase translates to 'How do you say it'?

    <p>¿Cómo se dice?</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'me duele' mean?

    <p>It hurts</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which body part is referred to as 'la cara'?

    <p>The face</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the English translation of 'los oídos'?

    <p>The ears</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is the correct way to say 4:15 in Spanish?

    <p>Son las cuatro y quince</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How do you say 1:38 in Spanish?

    <p>Son las una y treinta y ocho</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which day comes after Thursday in Spanish?

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

    In which month does Tuesday, February 14th occur?

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

    What date format is used in Spanish?

    <p>Day comes before month</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    School Vocabulary

    • El bolígrafo/la pluma: Refers to the pen used for writing.
    • La carpeta: The folder used to hold papers.
    • El cuaderno: Denotes the notebook used for taking notes.
    • El estudiante: Means 'the student', a person who is studying.
    • La hoja de papel: Translates to 'the sheet of paper'.
    • El lápiz: Refers to 'the pencil' used for writing or drawing.
    • El libro: Translates as 'the book', a collection of written pages.
    • El profesor: Means 'the teacher', someone who instructs students.
    • El pupitre: Refers to 'the student desk' in a classroom.
    • La sala: Means 'the classroom' where students learn.

    Time Vocabulary

    • El año: Refers to 'the year'.
    • El día: Means 'this day'.
    • El mes: Translates to 'the month'.
    • La semana: Means 'the week'.
    • El primero de: Used when denoting 'the first of' a month.
    • Hoy: Translates to 'today'.
    • Mañana: Means 'tomorrow'.

    Greetings

    • Buenos noches: Expresses 'good night'.
    • Buenos días: Means 'good morning'.
    • Buenos tardes: Translates as 'good afternoon'.
    • Hola: A casual 'hello'.
    • ¿Cómo te llamas?: Asks 'What is your name?'
    • Me llamo: Means 'My name is'.
    • Encantado: Expresses 'nice to meet you'.
    • Igualmente: Means 'likewise'.
    • Mucho gusto: Translates to 'Pleased to meet you'.
    • Hasta Luego: Means 'until later'.

    Extra Notes

    Basic Spanish Phrases - Formal

    • ¿Cómo está usted?: Formal way of asking 'How are you?'
    • ¿Cómo estás?: Informal, 'How are you?'
    • ¿Qué pasa?: Means 'What's happening?'
    • ¿Qué tal?: Another way to ask 'How are you?'
    • Bien, ¿y tú?: 'Good, and you?'
    • Muy bien: Means 'very good'.
    • Mal: Indicates 'bad'.
    • Más o menos: Translates to 'so-so'.
    • Adios: Means 'goodbye'.
    • Hasta mañana: Translates as 'until tomorrow'.
    • Por favor: Means 'please'.
    • Gracias: Translates as 'thanks'.

    Informal

    • ¿De dónde eres?: Asks 'Where are you from?'
    • Soy de: Translates to 'I'm from'.

    Telling Time

    • ¿Qué Hora Es?: Asks 'What time is it?'
    • Es la 1:00 - 1:59: 'It is 1:00 to 1:59'.
    • Son las 2:00 - 12:00: 'It is 2:00 to 12:00'.
    • Es la Una y Treinta y ocho: 'It is one thirty-eight'.
    • Son las dos Menos Veintidos: 'It is twenty-two to two'.
    • Son las cuatro y Quince: 'It is four fifteen'.
    • Son las siete y treinta: 'It is seven thirty'.
    • Son las diez menos cinco: 'It is ten to ten'.

    The Date

    • Format is 'Day comes before month'.
    • Hoy es jueves el primero de agosto: 'Today is Thursday, the first of August'.
    • Martes el catorce de febrero: 'Tuesday, the fourteenth of February'.

    Days of the Week

    • Lunes: Monday
    • Martes: Tuesday
    • Miércoles: Wednesday
    • Jueves: Thursday
    • Viernes: Friday
    • Sábado: Saturday
    • Domingo: Sunday

    Months

    • Enero: January
    • Febrero: February
    • Marzo: March
    • Abril: April
    • Mayo: May
    • Junio: June
    • Julio: July
    • Agosto: August
    • Septiembre: September
    • Octubre: October
    • Noviembre: November
    • Diciembre: December

    Body Parts

    • El cuerpo: Refers to 'the body'.
    • La cabeza: Means 'the head'.
    • Los ojos: Translates to 'the eyes'.
    • La nariz: Means 'the nose'.
    • Los oídos: Refers to 'the ears'.
    • El cuello: Means 'the neck'.
    • La boca: Translates to 'the mouth'.
    • La mano: Means 'the hand'.
    • El brazo: Refers to 'the arm'.
    • El dedo: Means 'the finger'.
    • El estómago: Refers to 'the stomach'.
    • La pierna: Means 'the leg'.
    • El pie: Translates to 'the foot'.
    • La cara: Means 'the face'.

    Pain and Questions

    • Me duele: Means 'It hurts'.
    • ¿Qué quiere decir?: Asks 'What's the meaning?'
    • ¿Qué significa?: Asks 'What does it mean?'
    • ¿Cómo se dice?: Asks 'How do you say it?'

    Weather

    • ¿Cómo es el tiempo?: Asks 'What's the weather like?'
    • La primavera: Means 'spring'.
    • El verano: Refers to 'summer'.
    • El otoño: Translates to 'fall'.
    • El invierno: Means 'winter'.
    • Hace frío: Indicates 'it's cold'.
    • Hace calor: Means 'it's hot'.
    • Hace sol: Refers to 'it's sunny'.
    • Hace fresco: Means 'it's cool'.
    • Hace viento: Indicates 'it's windy'.
    • Llueve: Means 'it's rainy'.
    • Nieva: Translates to 'it's snowy'.

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