Vocabulary (Review)
Learn New Words FAST with this Lesson’s Vocab Review List
Get this lesson’s key vocab, their translations and pronunciations. Sign up for your Free Lifetime Account Now and get 7 Days of Premium Access including this feature.
Review the vocabulary that is useful when talking about your nationality
Get this lesson’s key vocab, their translations and pronunciations. Sign up for your Free Lifetime Account Now and get 7 Days of Premium Access including this feature.
Unlock Lesson Notes and Transcripts for every single lesson. Sign Up for a Free Lifetime Account and Get 7 Days of Premium Access.
Let's review the new words. |
"Mexican." |
Mexicano (enunciated). Mexicano. |
Mexicana (enunciated). Mexicana. |
Estadounidense. “American.” Estadounidense (enunciated). Estadounidense. |
"Australian." |
Australiano (enunciated). Australiano. |
Australiana (enunciated). Australiana. |
"English." |
Inglés (enunciated). Inglés. |
Inglesa (enunciated). Inglesa. |
Let's review. |
Respond to the prompts by speaking aloud. Then repeat after me, focusing on pronunciation. |
Ready? |
Do you remember how to say "yes?" |
Sí. |
Sí. |
And the word for “Mexican" woman? |
Mexicana. |
Mexicana. |
Do you remember how Ms. Reyes says, |
"Yes, I'm Mexican." |
Sí, soy mexicana. |
Sí, soy mexicana. |
Do you remember how Ms. Varela asks, |
"Are you Mexican?" |
¿Eres mexicana? |
¿Eres mexicana? |
Do you remember the word for an "English" man? |
Inglés. |
Inglés. |
And the word for an "Australian" woman? |
Australiana. |
Australiana. |
Do you remember the word for "American?" |
Estadounidense. |
Estadounidense. |
And how to say "no?" |
No. |
No. |
Comments
Hide