Palabras claves con la señora Egan Objetivo: To be familiar with key words and phrases needed for the assessment.

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Palabras claves con la señora Egan Objetivo: To be familiar with key words and phrases needed for the assessment

Sustantivos masculinos – Masculine Nouns El cine – the cinema El teatro – the theatre El hospital El hotel El polideportivo – the leisure centre El parque – the park El parque temático – the theme park El colegio – the school El partido – the match Mi padre – my dad Mi tío – my uncle Mi abuelo – my grandad Mi primo – my cousin Mi hermano my brother

Sustantivos masculinos – Masculine Nouns El cine – the cinema El teatro – the theatre El hospital El hotel El polideportivo – the leisure centre El parque – the park El parque temático – the theme park El colegio – the school El partido – the match Mi padre – my dad Mi tío – my uncle Mi abuelo – my grandad Mi primo – my cousin Mi hermano my brother Remember!! To make these items plural you must change el to los and then add an “s” to the noun: El parque – los parques

Sustantivos femininos – Feminine Nouns La piscina – the swimming baths La playa – the beach La fiesta – the party La discoteca – the disco La cafetería – the café Mi casa – my house Mi madre – my Mum Mi hermana – my sister Mi tía – my aunty Mi abuela – my nan Mi prima – my girl cousin Una película – a film La sesión – the showing La pantalla – the screen Las palomitas – popcorn

Sustantivos femininos – Feminine Nouns La piscina – the swimming baths La playa – the beach La fiesta – the party La discoteca – the disco La cafetería – the café Mi casa – my house Mi madre – my Mum Mi hermana – my sister Mi tía – my aunty Mi abuela – my nan Mi prima – my girl cousin Una película – a film La sesión – the showing La pantalla – the screen Las palomitas – popcorn Remember!! To make these items plural you must change la to las and then add an “s” to the noun: La playa – las playas

Los adjetivos – adjectives (describing words) Divertido – fun Aburrido – boring Fabuloso – fabulous Emocionante – exciting Increíble – incredible Caro – expensive Barato – cheap Grande – big Pequeño – small Romántico – romantic Cómico – funny Dulce – sweet Salado - salted Remember!!! These words go after the noun and they have to agree: La película es fabulosa Las botas son caras

Los adjetivos – adjectives (describing words) Divertido – fun Aburrido – boring Fabuloso – fabulous Emocionante – exciting Increíble – incredible Caro – expensive Barato – cheap Grande – big Pequeño – small Romántico – romantic Cómico – funny Dulce – sweet Salado - salted Remember!!! These words go after the noun and they have to agree: La película fabulosa Las botas caras

Verbos – verbs (doing words) Ser – to be (descriptions : soy/eres/es) Estar – to be (position/location/state) Tener – to have Hacer – to do Ir – to go Comer – to eat Beber – to drink Cenar – to have supper Celebrar – to celebrate Comprar – to buy Buscar – to look for Escuchar – to listen to Ver – to see Visitar – to visit Devolver – to return (items) Quejar – to complain Cambiar – to change Remember!!! An infinitive is a verb in the form it appears in a dictionary before any changing of endings occur

El tiempo presente – the present tense AR Verbs O As A Amos Áis an Remember!! I You He/she/it/you formal We You (plural familiar) They/ you (plural formal)

El tiempo presente – the present tense AR Verbs compro compras compra compramos compráis compran

El tiempo presente – the present tense AR Verbs bailo bailas baila bailamos bailáis bailan

El tiempo presente – the present tense AR Verbs visito visitas visita visitamos visitáis visitan

El tiempo presente – the present tense ER Verbs o es e emos éis en

El tiempo presente – the present tense ER Verbs como comes come comemos coméis comen

El tiempo presente – the present tense ER Verbs bebo bebes bebe bebemos bebéis beben

El tiempo presente – the present tense ER Verbs veo ves ve vemos véis ven

El tiempo presente – the present tense IR Verbs o es e imos ís en

El tiempo presente – the present tense IR Verbs escribo escribes escribe escribimos escribís escriben

El tiempo pasado – the past tense AR Verbs é aste ó amos asteis aron

El tiempo pasado – the past tense AR Verbs compré compraste compró compramos comprasteis compraron

El tiempo pasado – the past tense ER & IR Verbs í iste ió imos isteis ieron

El tiempo pasado – the past tense ER & IR Verbs bebí bebiste bebió bebimos bebisteis bebieron

El tiempo futuro – the future tense AR/ER/IR Verbs é ás á emos éis án Don’t knock off any endings!!

El tiempo futuro – the future tense AR/ER/IR Verbs buscaré buscarás buscará buscaremos buscaréis buscarán Don’t knock off any endings!!

Frases con infinitivos – Phrases to use with infinitives Me encanta – I love Me interesa – I’m interested in Me gusta – I like No me gusta – I don’t like No puedo – I can’t Tengo que – I have to Voy a – I’m going to Quiero – I want Me gustaría – I would like to Necesito – I need

Quiero comer - I want to eat Frases con infinitivos – Phrases to use with infinitives

Tengo que estudiar - I have to study Frases con infinitivos – Phrases to use with infinitives

Me gustaría ver una película romántica - I want to see a romantic film Frases con infinitivos – Phrases to use with infinitives

Voy a visitar a mis abuelos - I’m going to visit my grandparents Frases con infinitivos – Phrases to use with infinitives

Me interesa coleccionar sellos – I’m interested in collecting stamps Frases con infinitivos – Phrases to use with infinitives

No me gusta escuchar la música heavy – I don’t like to listen to heavy rock music Frases con infinitivos – Phrases to use with infinitives

No puedo venir a la fiesta – I can’t come to the party Frases con infinitivos – Phrases to use with infinitives

Thank you for consolidating the learning at home, if you have found any of this hard to understand and require further help, please see me, Mrs Egan, in room 104 (languages’ office) ¡Buena suerte con tu revisión!