Expresate!: Spanish 2 Cuaderno de Vocabulario y Gramática
1st Edition
ISBN: 9780030744976
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Page 49: Vocabulario
Exercise 1
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In this task you should fill the gaps in the text with the words given. In the following I will write the translation.
My science book is on the floor; I have to pick it up (“recoger“). Before I get dressed, I have to put on a make-up (“maquillarme“) and take a shower (“ducharme“). Tomorrow is a special day, because the school principal is coming to visit my class. So I’m going to put on (“ponerme“) my new blouse. I also have to brush (“cepillarme“) my hair and remember (“acordarme“) to put my keys (“llaves“) in my backpack before I leave. If it rains, I’m going to wear my red raincoat (“impermeable“), which is very pretty.
My science book is on the floor; I have to pick it up (“recoger“). Before I get dressed, I have to put on a make-up (“maquillarme“) and take a shower (“ducharme“). Tomorrow is a special day, because the school principal is coming to visit my class. So I’m going to put on (“ponerme“) my new blouse. I also have to brush (“cepillarme“) my hair and remember (“acordarme“) to put my keys (“llaves“) in my backpack before I leave. If it rains, I’m going to wear my red raincoat (“impermeable“), which is very pretty.
Result
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1) recoger
2) maquillarme
3) ducharme
4) ponerme
5) cepillarme
6) acordarme
7) llaves
8) impermeable
2) maquillarme
3) ducharme
4) ponerme
5) cepillarme
6) acordarme
7) llaves
8) impermeable
Exercise 2
Step 1
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You need to connect the words from the right column with appropriate explanation on the left.
1. You use mobile phone (“el teléfono celular“) for calling a friend (“para llamar a un amigo“)
2. The girls use a lipstick (“el lápiz labial“) as a make-up (“para maquillarse“)
3. You are combing (“cepillarte“) your hair when you want to fix it (“para arreglarte el pelo“)
4. When it rains (“cuando llueve“) you put on a raincoat (“el impermeable“)
5. When you want to open the door (“para abrir la puerta“) you use keys (“la llave“)
6. The phrase which you use when your friend is late (“lo que le dices a un amigo que tarda“) is hurry up (“date prisa“)
7. When you remember (“acordarte“), means that you didn’t forget (“no olvidarte“)
8. When you paint your nails (“pintarte las uñas“), that means you are putting a color on your hands (“ponerte color en los manos“)
1. You use mobile phone (“el teléfono celular“) for calling a friend (“para llamar a un amigo“)
2. The girls use a lipstick (“el lápiz labial“) as a make-up (“para maquillarse“)
3. You are combing (“cepillarte“) your hair when you want to fix it (“para arreglarte el pelo“)
4. When it rains (“cuando llueve“) you put on a raincoat (“el impermeable“)
5. When you want to open the door (“para abrir la puerta“) you use keys (“la llave“)
6. The phrase which you use when your friend is late (“lo que le dices a un amigo que tarda“) is hurry up (“date prisa“)
7. When you remember (“acordarte“), means that you didn’t forget (“no olvidarte“)
8. When you paint your nails (“pintarte las uñas“), that means you are putting a color on your hands (“ponerte color en los manos“)
Result
2 of 2
1. e.
2. g.
3. h.
4. f.
5. a.
6. d.
7. b.
8. c.
2. g.
3. h.
4. f.
5. a.
6. d.
7. b.
8. c.
Exercise 3
Step 1
1 of 2
You need to say what it should be done before you go outside the house.
Result
2 of 2
1) Necesito lavarme los dientes.
2) Necesito cepillarme el pelo y arreglarme el bolso.
3) Necesito maquillarme .
4) Necesito telefonear.
5) Necesito llevar mi paraguas.
6) Necesito apagar la lámpara.
2) Necesito cepillarme el pelo y arreglarme el bolso.
3) Necesito maquillarme .
4) Necesito telefonear.
5) Necesito llevar mi paraguas.
6) Necesito apagar la lámpara.
Exercise 4
Step 1
1 of 7
“Tardas tanto en arreglarte“ means “it takes for you so much time to get ready“
Step 2
2 of 7
“Solo me falta apagar las luces“ means “I only need to turn out the lights“
Step 3
3 of 7
“Se me olvidó por completo“ means “I totally forgot“
Step 4
4 of 7
“Acabo de cerrar la puerta con llave“ means “I have just locked the door“
Step 5
5 of 7
“No pude encontrar el paraguas“ means “I couldn’t find the umbrella“
Step 6
6 of 7
“Date prisa, se nos hace tarde“ means “Hurry up, we are getting late“
Result
7 of 7
1) C
2) A
3) D
4) B
5) E
6) F
2) A
3) D
4) B
5) E
6) F
Exercise 5
Result
1 of 1
1) ¿Todavía no estás lista? 2) No te preocupes 3) Te tardas mucho en arreglarte 4) ¡Ya voy! 5) Se nos hace tarde 6) Sólo me falta ponerme la crema. 7) La fiesta empieza en media hora. 8) Estoy lista.
Exercise 6
Result
1 of 1
[1,a] [2,a] [3,b] [4,b]
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