Table of Contents Help How to Find Clip Art How to Export Clip Art How to Print Clip Art Talk About Activities UNIDAD 1 Lección 1 andar en patineta alquilar un DVD aprender el español comer beber The ¡Avancemos! Clip Art may be used to create or customize unit tests, quizzes, worksheets, and PowerPoint presentations. Click on a word to link to an image, or click on a topic in the Help menu below for more information. Clip Art beber (color) comer (color)
Table of Contents (continued) hacer la tarea hablar por teléfono estudiar leer un libro jugar al fútbol mirar la televisión escuchar música pasear pasar un rato con los amigos trabajar practicar deportes preparar la comida tocar la guitarra montar en bicicleta hablar por teléfono (color) estudiar (color) escuchar música (color) leer un libro (color) mirar la televisión (color) montar en bicicleta (color) pasear (color) preparar la comida (color) tocar la guitarra (color) comprar descansar correr escribir correos electrónicos dibujar comprar (color) descansar (color) correr (color) dibujar (color) jugar al fútbol (color)
Table of Contents (continued) Snack Foods and Beverages Other Words la escuela Say What You Like and Don't Like to Do ¿Qué te gusta hacer? ¿Te gusta…? Me gusta… la galleta la fruta el jugo el helado el agua las papas fritas el refresco la pizza el refresco (color)
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alquilar un DVD
andar en patineta
aprender el español
beber
comer
comprar
correr
descansar
dibujar
escribir correos electrónicos
escuchar música
estudiar
hablar por teléfono
hacer la tarea
jugar al fútbol
leer un libro
mirar la televisión
montar en bicicleta
pasar un rato con los amigos
pasear
practicar deportes
preparar la comida
tocar la guitarra
trabajar
el agua
la fruta
la galleta
el helado
el jugo
las papas fritas
la pizza
el refresco
la escuela
¿Qué te gusta hacer?¿Te gusta…? Me gusta…
beber
comer
comprar
correr
descansar
dibujar
escuchar música
estudiar
hablar por teléfono
jugar al fútbol
leer un libro
mirar la televisión
montar en bicicleta
pasear
preparar la comida
tocar la guitarra