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Span 1 - GA Thematic Unit 3
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Family and Friends, Pastimes
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“escribir“
“to write“
“leer“
“to read“
“el correo electrónico“
“email“
“nadar“
“to swim“
“pasar tiempo “
“spend time “
“pasear en bicicleta “
“ride a bicycle “
“los pasatiempos“
“pastimes
“escuchar música“
“to listen to music“
“revisar (mi email
mi myspace
“ver una película“
“to see a movie“
“con mis amigos“
“with my friends“
“hablar por teléfono“
“to talk on the phone“
“enviar mensajes de texto“
“to send text messages“
“correr“
“to run“
“hacer ejercicio“
“to do exercise“
“jugar“
“to play“
“el baloncesto “
“basketball “
“el béisbol “
“baseball “
“el fútbol americano“
“football“
“el fútbol“
“soccer“
“el tenis“
“tennis“
“los videojuegos“
“videogames“
“el vóleibol “
“volleyball “
“los libros“
“books“
“ver la televisión“
“watch television“
“estudiar“
“to study“
“hacer mi tarea“
“to do my homework“
“dormir“
“to sleep“
“comer“
“to eat“
“bailar“
“to dance“
“cantar“
“to sing“
“trabajar“
“to work“
“la familia“
“family“
“el esposo“
“husband“
“el marido“
“husband“
“la esposa“
“wife“
“la mujer“
“woman
“el padre“
“father“
“la madre“
“mother“
“los padres“
“parents“
“las hijas“
“daughters“
“los hijos“
“sons (or sons and daughters)“
“el hermano“
“brother“
“la hermana“
“sister“
“los hermanos“
“siblings“
“el gemelo“
“twin“
“el abuelo“
“grandfather“
“la abuela“
“grandmother“
“los abuelos“
“grandparents“
“el nieto“
“grandson“
“la nieta“
“granddaughter“
“el tío“
“uncle“
“la tía“
“aunt“
“los tíos“
“uncle and aunt“
“el primo“
“cousin“
“los sobrinos“
“nephews (or nephews and nieces)“
“la suegra“
“Mother-in-law“
“el yerno“
“Son-in-law“
“la nuera“
“Daughter-in-law“
“el cuñado“
“Brother-in-law“
“la cuñada“
“Sister-in-law“
“la madrastra“
“Step-mother“
“la hermanastra“
“Step-sister“
“menor“
“younger“
“mayor“
“older“
“el perro“
“dog“
“el gato“
“cat“
“los animales domésticos“
“pets“
“ser“
“to be (DOCTOR)“
“estar“
“to be (PLACE)“
“llamarse“
“to call oneself“
“tener“
“to have“
“Cómo“
“how“
“Quién“
“who“
“Dónde“
“where“
Denise Rodriguez
GA
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