| A | B |
| Madrid - p.1-3 | the capital of Spain |
| Sevilla/Seville - p.1-3 | la feria de abril (the April Fair) |
| Andalucia - p.1-3 | region that exports olive oil |
| Barcelona - p.1-3 | known for the Sardana dance |
| Altamira - p.1-3 | prehistoric art on the walls of caves |
| San Juan - p.38-41 | capital of Puerto Rico |
| El Morro - p.38-41 | Spanish fortress built in Puerto Rico in 1539, outer walls are 6 meters thick |
| El Yunque - p.38-41 | the Caribbean National Forest |
| El coquí - p.38-41 | tiny frog named for the loud sound it makes, symbol of Puerto Rico |
| Vejigante - p.38-41 | masks made of a dried coconut shell |
| habichuelas - p.38-41 | beans, a Puerto Rican staple/food |
| Austin - p.76-79 | capital of Texas |
| tostaditas - p.76-79 | corn chips and salsa, state snack |
| San Jose - p.114-117 | capital of Costa Rica |
| el mono congo - p.114-117 | howler monkey |
| olla de carne - p.114-117 | traditional stew made of meat wit vegetables such as sweet potatoes, squash, corn and potatoes |
| el pollo frito con tostones - p.38-41 | fried chicken with fried plantains-typical dish of Puerto Rico |
| La paella - p.1-3 | Well-known dish of Spain made of rice, vegetables, seafood, sausage, chicken |
| Don Quixote de la Mancha - p. 1-3 | The most famous Spanish book |
| Gaita | A folk dance done in Galicia, Spain |