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¿Qué plato caliente cocinas en olla?
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¿Qué plato caliente cocinas en olla?
What hot dish do you cook in a pot?
✓ el estofado
💡 Hint: Slow-cooked pot dish with meat and vegetables in broth.
Example: Preparo el estofado de carne con verduras en la olla lentamente. I prepare the beef stew with vegetables in the pot slowly.
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¿A qué hora ___ el tren? (leaves - salir)
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¿A qué hora ___ el tren? (leaves - salir)
What time does the train leave?
✓ sale
💡 Hint: What time does the train leave? - present tense for schedules
Example: ¿A qué hora sale el tren? What time does the train leave?
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#3
¿Qué pollo frito crujiente comes?
¿Qué pollo frito crujiente comes?
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¿Qué pollo frito crujiente comes?
¿Qué pollo frito crujiente comes?
What crispy fried chicken do you eat?
✓ el pollo frito
💡 Hint: Chicken pieces coated in seasoned batter and deep-fried until golden and crispy
Example: Compro el pollo frito crujiente para la cena familiar del domingo. I buy crispy fried chicken for Sunday family dinner.
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¿Qué obra de teatro es muy triste?
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¿Qué obra de teatro es muy triste?
What play is very sad?
✓ la tragedia
💡 Hint: Tragedy - sad dramatic play, Greek origin with unhappy ending
Example: Romeo y Julieta de Shakespeare es la tragedia más famosa del mundo. Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is the most famous tragedy in the world.
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Tú ___ la puerta. (abrir - to open)
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Tú ___ la puerta. (abrir - to open)
You open the door.
✓ abres
💡 Hint: You open - -IR verb: remove -ir, add -es for tú (same as -ER for tú)
Example: Tú abres la puerta de tu casa. You open the door of your house.
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#6
¿Qué dulce negro de regaliz comes?
¿Qué dulce negro de regaliz comes?
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¿Qué dulce negro de regaliz comes?
¿Qué dulce negro de regaliz comes?
What black licorice candy do you eat?
✓ el regaliz negro
💡 Hint: Dark, chewy candy with distinctive anise flavor, often shaped in twists or ropes
Example: Mastico el regaliz negro en tiras largas y retorcidas. I chew black licorice in long, twisted strips.
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¿Qué restaurante sirve tacos y burritos?
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¿Qué restaurante sirve tacos y burritos?
What restaurant serves tacos and burritos?
✓ restaurante mexicano
💡 Hint: Mexican restaurant
Example: Voy al restaurante mexicano para comer tacos auténticos con guacamole. I go to the Mexican restaurant to eat authentic tacos with guacamole.
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#8
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¿Qué es una sección de calle?
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¿Qué es una sección de calle?
What is a section of street?
✓ la cuadra
💡 Hint: City block - "manzana" in Spain, distance between corners
Example: El supermercado está a tres cuadras de aquí caminando. The supermarket is three blocks from here walking.
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¿Cómo dices "I need to checkout"?
¿Cómo dices "I need to checkout"?
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¿Cómo dices "I need to checkout"?
¿Cómo dices "I need to checkout"?
I need to checkout
✓ necesito hacer el checkout
💡 Hint: I need to checkout - "necesito" (I need), "hacer el checkout" (do checkout), also "check-out"
Example: Le dije al recepcionista: Necesito hacer el checkout antes de las once. I told the receptionist: I need to checkout before eleven.
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