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Vocabulario Uno –Notas Los pasatiempos y los deportes Pasatiempos = pastimes, hobbies Page 50

Foto 1 Soy un fanático de = I’m a fan of Por ejemplo, = for example Practico ciclismo = I practice (do) cycling Genial = awesome, terrific

Foto 2 La escalada deportiva = mountain climbing escalar = (regular verb) to climb

Foto 3 esgrimir = (regular verb) to fence Me lo paso bien = I have a good time, “Me divierto,” generally followed by a present participle (verb ending in “ando” or “iendo.”f esgrima = (noun) fencing

Foto 4 remar = (regular verb) to row el club de remo = rowing club (crew) como ejercicio = as exercise cuerpo = body formidable = terrific, tremendous

Foto 5 unos deportes = some sports francamente = (adverb) frankly, honestly. “mente” is the equivalent of “ly” in English me aburren = (they) bore me No aguanto = I can’t stand… el boliche = bowling confesar = (e-ie) (regular verb) to confess, to admit adentro = inside, indoors no es tan malo = it’s not so bad

Foto 6 pg. 51 el atletismo = track es algo que = it’s something that Juegos Olímpicos = Olympic games sobre todo = above all, especially el salto de altura = high jump

Foto 7 algún día = some day las artes marciales = martial arts, “artes” is feminine, “arte” is masculine te enseñan = teach you (“te” is the complemento indirecto)

Fotos 8, 9, 10 pasar todo el tiempo = to spend all one’s time el dominó = dominoes (popular hispanic game) los juegos de computadora = computer games los rompecabezas = puzzles (literally “head breakers)

Exprésate box 1- some notes concerning usage of these expressions Soy un(a) gran aficionado(a) a = Soy un fanático de eres muy bueno(a) para… (plus a noun) Los/Las…me (te,le,nos,os,les) dejan frío(a) = (literally) the… leave me cold El/la … me (te,le,nos,os,les) deja frío(a) me la paso… must be followed by a present participle (_______ando, ________iendo)