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¿En qué mes comienza la primavera en el hemisferio norte?
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¿En qué mes comienza la primavera en el hemisferio norte?
In what month does spring begin in the northern hemisphere?
✓ marzo
💡 Hint: March - from Mars (god of war), spring begins, "Martes y trece" (Tuesday 13th) unlucky in Spanish
Example: La primavera comienza en marzo. Spring begins in March.
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¿Por dónde entra la luz natural?
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¿Por dónde entra la luz natural?
Where does natural light come in?
✓ la ventana
💡 Hint: Window - for light and fresh air, balcony rooms have better views
Example: Me gusta abrir la ventana para sentir el aire fresco por la mañana. I like to open the window to feel the fresh air in the morning.
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¿Dónde ves obras con actores en vivo?
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¿Dónde ves obras con actores en vivo?
Where do you see plays with live actors?
✓ el teatro
💡 Hint: Theater - live performances with actors, "teatro" from Greek "theatron"
Example: Fuimos al teatro anoche para ver una obra de Shakespeare. We went to the theater last night to see a Shakespeare play.
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#4
¿Por dónde miras para ver quién está afuera?
¿Por dónde miras para ver quién está afuera?
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¿Por dónde miras para ver quién está afuera?
¿Por dónde miras para ver quién está afuera?
Where do you look to see who is outside?
✓ la mirilla
💡 Hint: Door peephole - small opening in a door to see visitors
Example: Miro por la mirilla de la puerta antes de abrir a un extraño. I look through the door peephole before opening to a stranger.
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Al ___ a casa, vi a María. (to arrive)
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Al ___ a casa, vi a María. (to arrive)
Upon arriving home, I saw María.
✓ llegar
💡 Hint: Upon arriving home, I saw María - infinitive after "al"
Example: Al llegar a casa, vi a María. Upon arriving home, I saw María.
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#6
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Nosotros ___ en el parque. (caminar - to walk)
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Nosotros ___ en el parque. (caminar - to walk)
We walk in the park.
✓ caminamos
💡 Hint: We walk - -AR verb: remove -ar, add -amos for nosotros, consistent ending
Example: Nosotros caminamos en el parque cada mañana. We walk in the park every morning.
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_ ____, no es que no quiera… es que no puedo.
I mean, it's not that I don't want to… I just can't.
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_ ____, no es que no quiera… es que no puedo.
✓ o sea
💡 Hint: I mean, it's not that I don't want to… I just can't.
Example: O sea, no es que no quiera… es que no puedo. I mean, it's not that I don't want to... it's that I can't.
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—Está carísimo todo. —__ ___.
Everything is so expensive. —Tell me about it.
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—Está carísimo todo. —__ ___.
✓ ya ves
💡 Hint: Everything is so expensive. —Tell me about it.
Example: —Está carísimo todo. —Ya ves. —Everything is so expensive. —I know, right.
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#9
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___ casa (the house - feminine)
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___ casa (the house - feminine)
la
✓ la
💡 Hint: The - feminine singular definite article, most words ending in -a are feminine
Example: La casa tiene un jardín grande. The house has a big garden.
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