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Essential Vocabulary, P. 291 Plan a Party Bailar To Español I: Vocabulario de Unidad 5, Lección 2 Nombre: _______________ lavar los platos to wash the dishes limpiar (la cocina) to clean (the kitchen) Essential Vocabulary, p. 291 limpio(a) clean Plan a Party pasar la aspiradora to vacuum bailar to dance planchar la ropa to iron (clothes) cantar to sing poner la mesa to set the table celebrar to celebrate los quehaceres chores dar una fiesta to give a party sacar la basura to take out the trash las decoraciones decorations sucio(a) dirty decorar to decorate la fiesta de sorpresa surprise party Other Words and Phrases el globo balloon decir to say, to tell los invitados guests hay que one has to, one must invitar a to invite (someone) poner to put, to place salir to leave, to go out si if el secreto secret todavía still, yet venir to come Expansión de vocabulario (Enrichment), p. R6 To Talk About Gifts abrir to open Plan a Party buscar to look for sorprender to surprise envolver (ue) to wrap el aniversario anniversary el papel de regalo wrapping paper el confeti confetti recibir to receive la celebración celebration el regalo gift el día festivo holiday traer to bring el ponche punch los juegos games Talk About Chores and Responsibilities los premios prizes acabar de… to have just… ayudar to help Holidays/Celebrations barrer el suelo to sweep the floor el bautizo baptism cocinar to cook la graduación graduation cortar el césped to cut the grass la Navidad Christmas darle de comer al perro to feel the dog la Nochebuena Christmas Eve deber should, ought to la Pascua Florida Easter hacer la cama to make the bed el Ramadán Ramadan Rosh Hashaná Rosh Hashanah la Jánuca Hanukkah la Nochevieja New Year’s Eve el día de Año Nuevo New Year’s Day la confirmación confirmation el bar/bat mitzvá bar/bat mitzvah Talk About Gifts la tarjeta de cumpleaños birthday card la tarjeta de regalo gift card el certificado de regalo gift certificate Talk About Chores and Responsibilities quitar la mesa to clear the table el estipendio allowance Más palabras .
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