| A | B |
| What is the Aztec calendar called? | Piedra del Sol |
| What is a BOINA? | beret, type of hat from Basque Country in northern Spain |
| What song is sung at Hispanic birthday celebrations? | Las mañanitas |
| Who are Los Reyes Magos? | The Three Wisemen |
| When is the Day of the Dead celebrated? | November 2nd |
| Where is the Day of the Dead celebrated? | Mexico |
| Where is baseball popular in Latin America? | Cuba, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Dominican Republic |
| Question if you want to know someone's name. | ¿Cómo te llamas? |
| What appears on every interrogative word in Spanish | An accent mark |
| Un sinónimo (synonym) de ¿Cómo estás? | ¿Qué tal? |
| A formal term for direct address of someone | Usted |
| A term for direct address you use with your friends | tú |
| What you say if you are appreciative of something | gracias |
| What you say if someone has said gracias | De nada |
| A girl who goes to school | La estudiante |
| A married woman | Señora |
| The person who instructs you at school | El profesor or La profesora |
| A greeting for 7:30 a.m. | Buenos días. |
| You are only feeling so-so | Así así. |
| The opposite of NO. | Sí |
| A general greeting | Hola |
| You want to tell someone your name. | Me llamo.....OR Mi nombre es ...... |
| An unmarried woman | Señorita |
| A greeting for 2:00 p.m. | Buenas tardes. |
| A greeting for the evening. | Buenas noches. |
| A goodbye before bed. | Buenas noches. |
| Three ways to take your leave | Adios / chao / hasta luego / hasta la vista/ Nos vemos / |
| What you say when you have made someone's acquaintance. | Mucho gusto |
| You feel on top of the world | Muy bien. |
| OK | Bien |
| AND in Spanish | Y |
| You want someone to say something once more | Otra vez |
| The students are making too much noise | Silencio |
| I can barely hear what you are saying | Más alto |
| Two things to do with your books | Abran / Cierren |
| The teacher would like everyone to hear something | Escuchen |
| The teacher wants everyone to repeat | Repitan todos |
| A polite expression you use if you want someone to do something | Por favor |