Staying fit and healthy telling people what (not) to do giving explanations Capítulo Cinco.

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staying fit and healthy telling people what (not) to do giving explanations Capítulo Cinco

CONJUGATE IN THE PRETERITE: COMER comícomimos comistecomisteis comiócomieron DAR didimos distedisteis diodieron DORMIR dormídormimos dormistedormisteis durmiódurmieron PODER pudepudimos pudistepudisteis pudopudieron

WRITE THE INFORMAL (TÚ) COMMAND 1. Breath 2. Relax 3. Exercise 4. Leave 5. Sleep more 6. Don’t smoke 7. Don’t go to McDonald’s 8. Don’t eat salty food 9. Don’t practice 10. Don’t stand up 1. Respira 2. Relájate 3. Haz ejercicio 4. Sal 5. Duerme más 6. No fumes 7. No vayas a McDonald’s 8. No comas la comida salada 9. No practiques 10. No te levantes

EL CUERPO 5. Él el muslo el codo el tobillo el cuello el hombro la muñeca la pantorrilla7.

TRANSLATE: How do you avoid stress? ¿Cómo evitas el estrés? Why is it necessary to stay in shape? ¿Por qué es preciso mantenerse en forma? I slept until noon yesterday. Dormí hasta el mediodía ayer. We forgot to go to the gym. Nos olvidamos de ir al gimnasio. I remembered to study. Me acordé de estudiar.

TRANSLATE: I was going do my homework, but I couldn’t Iba a hacer mi tarea, pero no pude. My parents didn’t give me permission. Mis padres no me dieron permiso. I injured my wrist. Me lastimé la muñeca. Well, it’s just that I worked with Carlos yesterday. Bueno, es que trabajé con Carlos ayer. I had a lot of fun yesterday, and today my shoulder hurts. Me divertí mucho ayer, y hoy me duele el hombro.

CULTURA: cierto o falso Some snacks foods are garnachas, antojitos, and bocadillos. A snack is called a merienda. Arepas are corn bread rolls filled with cheese or meat. Snack food is generally healthier in Spanish-speaking countries. Governments in Spanish-speaking countries do not offer sponsored sports activities. Cierto Falso