Vocabulario 1B El tiempo libre.

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Vocabulario 1B El tiempo libre

Ir

IR= TO GO VoyVamos VasVais VaVan

Member?

To be a member of

Hobby

practice

El animador, la animadora

Las artes marciales

Hacer gimnasia

El hockey

The singer

to rehearse

musician

(to attend)

participate

Take lessons

to return

create a web page

to be on line

to a websearch

surf the web

visit a chat room

entre

interest/ hobby

opportunity

¿Cuánto tiempo hace que…? Is how we ask how long sometime has been happening. EX: ¿Cuánto tiempo hace que estudias español? (How long have you been studying Spanish?)

Hace + time + que Hace + time + que is how we answer how long we have been doing something. Hace 20 años que Srta. Davis enseña español. (Ms Davis has taught Spanish for 20 years! )

Tan, Tanto, Tanta, tantos, tantas + como As many or As much as We use this expression to make comparisons. Alberto tiene tantas novias como Rodrigo. (Alberto has as many girlfriends as Rodrigo)

SABER = To know (facts, knowledge, information, skills) Martín sabe hacer las artes marciales. Yo sé mi vocabulario. SéSabemos SabesSabéis SabeSaben

Conocer = to know (familiarity, people, places, things) Yo conozco a Paula. Yo conozco McDonalds. No conozco muy bien Chicago. ConozcoConocemos ConocesConocéis ConoceConocen