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Spanish for Children
SpanIsh for ChIldren
Learn more than how to order
a taco™
Primer A
Classical Subjects Creatively Taught™
Julia Kraut, Sarah Foose, & Grant Durrell
Answer key
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15Chapter 1
A. Translation:
1. hablar _________________________ 6. la casa _________________________
2. entrar _________________________ 7. la iglesia _________________________
3. amar _________________________ 8. la muchacha _________________________
4. mirar _________________________ 9. la niña _________________________
5. caminar _________________________ 10. la tierra _________________________
11. ¿Muchacha, caminas a tu casa? No, _______________________.
B. Canto: Conjugate the verb hablar (to speak). See if you can remember how to label the boxes.
________________________ Plural
________________________ hablo: I speak __________: ______________
2nd person _______: __________________ ________: ________________
________________________ _______: __________________ _______: __________________
MeMory Page : graMMar Page : Worksheet : Quiz Wto speak
to enter
to love
to look at/watch
to walk
house
church
young lady/girl
girl
land/earth
camino a la iglesia
1st person
3rd person
Singular
hablas you speak
habla he/she/it speaks
hablamos we speak
habláis you all speak
hablan they/you all speak
16 Unit 1
C. Grammar:1. A part of _______________________ is a type of _______________________.
2. Spanish _____________________ have more _____________________ than English verbs.
3. A ____________________ names the ____________________ or state of being in a sentence.
4. To _______________________ a verb is to list it with its _______________________.
D. Cognados:5
1. A doorway or place for going in is an _______________________. (entrar)
2. A container enclosing a garden of small plants is a _______________________. (tierra)
5. Cognados, or “cognates,” are English words that are similar to Spanish words. You can find more information about cognados in chapter 5.
MeMory Page : graMMar Page : Worksheet : QuizWspeech word
verbs endings
conjugate endings
entrance
terrarium
verb action
17Chapter 1
A. Translation:Spanish English
hablar: hablo, hablé, hablaré _________________________________________________
amar: amo, amé, amaré _________________________________________________
mirar: miro, miré, miraré _________________________________________________
entrar: entro, entré, entraré _________________________________________________
caminar: camino, caminé, caminaré _________________________________________________
la muchacha _________________________________________________
la niña _________________________________________________
la casa _________________________________________________
la iglesia _________________________________________________
la tierra _________________________________________________
B. Canto: Conjugate the verb hablar (to speak). See if you can remember how to label the boxes.
________________________ Plural
________________________ hablo: I speak __________: ______________
2nd person _______: __________________ ________: ________________
________________________ _______: __________________ _______: __________________
C. Grammar: Define the following words.
1. Conjugation: _____________________________________________________________
2. Verb: ___________________________________________________________________
MeMory Page : graMMar Page : Worksheet : Quiz Q
joining a verb with its endings
a word that describes an action or something that someone can do
to speak: I speak, I spoke, I will speak
to love: I love, I loved, I will loveto look at/watch: I look at/I watch, I looked at/I watched, I will look at/I will watch
to enter: I enter, I entered, I will enter
to walk: I walk, I walked, I will walk
young lady/girl
girl
house
church
land/earth
1st person
3rd person
Singular
hablas you speak
habla he/she/it speaks
hablamos we speak
habláis you all speak
hablan they/you all speak
21Chapter 2
A. Parts of Speech In the list below, circle the verbs. Next, underline the verb endings. Finally, translate all of the nouns and verbs. (Hint: the nouns have el or la before them):
1. usar __________________________ 6. la escuela __________________________
2. trabajas __________________________ 7. la caja __________________________
3. preparo __________________________ 8. visitamos __________________________
4. la cosa __________________________ 9. la taza __________________________
5. llaman __________________________ 10. la puerta __________________________
11. Visito a mi abuela los _______________________.
Ella siempre me prepara galletas y una _______________________ de leche.
B. Canto: Fill in the present-tense -ar verb endings.
Singular Plural
1st person _____________________________ _____________________________
2nd person _____________________________ -áis
3rd person _____________________________ _____________________________
MeMory Page : graMMar Page : Worksheet : Quiz W
to use
you work
I prepare
thing
they/you all call
school
box
we visit
cup
door
sábados
taza
-o
-as
-a
-amos
-an
22 Unit 1
C. Grammar:1. Singular endings refer to one _______________________.
2. The number of a verb answers “_______________________?”3. Write the -ar ending that fits the description below: Description Ending
1st-person singular _________________________________
3rd-person plural _________________________________
2nd-person singular _________________________________
4. Number is the difference between _____________________ and _____________________.
D. Cognados1. A harbor or _______________________ is an entryway by water for boats. (puerta)
2. A _______________________ is someone who studies hard in school. (escuela)
MeMory Page : graMMar Page : Worksheet : QuizWperson
how many
-o
-an
-as
singular plural
port
scholar
23Chapter 2
A. New Vocabulary:Spanish English
usar: uso, usé, usaré _______________________________________________
visitar: visito, visité, visitaré _______________________________________________
preparar: preparo, preparé, prepararé _______________________________________________
llamar: llamo, llamé, llamaré _______________________________________________
trabajar: trabajo, trabajé, trabajaré _______________________________________________
la taza _______________________________________________
la caja _______________________________________________
la puerta _______________________________________________
la escuela _______________________________________________
la cosa _______________________________________________
B. Review Vocabulary:Spanish English
hablar: hablo, hablé, hablaré _______________________________________________
mirar: miro, miré, miraré _______________________________________________
caminar: camino, caminé, caminaré _______________________________________________
la niña _______________________________________________
la muchacha _______________________________________________
MeMory Page : graMMar Page : Worksheet : Quiz Q
to speak: I speak, I spoke, I will speakto look at/watch: I look at/watch, I looked at/watch, I will look at/watch
to walk: I walk, I walked, I will walk
girl
young lady/girl
to use: I use, I used, I will use
to visit: I visit, I visited, I will visit
to prepare: I prepare, I prepared, I will prepare
to call: I call, I called, I will call
to work: I work, I worked, I will work
cup
box
door
school
thing
24 Unit 1
C. Canto: Give the present-tense -ar verb endings.
Singular Plural
1st person -o _______________________
2nd person _______________________ _______________________
3rd person _______________________ _______________________
D. Grammar: Define the following terms.
1. Number: _________________________________________________________________
2. Person: ___________________________________________________________________
MeMory Page : graMMar Page : Worksheet : QuizQ
the difference between singular and plural
who is doing the action or being talked about in a sentence
-as
-a
-amos
-áis
-an
27Chapter 3
A. Translation:
1. cenar __________________________ 6. la cama __________________________
2. observar __________________________ 7. la cena __________________________
3. descansan __________________________ 8. la mesa __________________________
4. tomar __________________________ 9. la luna __________________________
5. necesito __________________________ 10. la silla __________________________
11. La niña pone _______________________ antes de _______________________.
_______________________ una taza de café _______________________ la cena.
_______________________ la cena, descansa _______________________ la cama.
B. Canto: Noun Endings Fill in the gender endings and their English translation for the noun muchacho.
Singular Plural
Masculine muchach_______________________:
_______________________
muchach_______________________:
_______________________
Feminine muchach_______________________:
_______________________
muchach_______________________:
_______________________
MeMory Page : graMMar Page : Worksheet : Quiz Wto eat dinner
to observe
they/you all rest
to take/drink
I need
bed
dinner
table
moon
chair
la mesa cenar
Toma antes de
Después de en
o
boy boys
girl girls
os
a as
28 Unit 1
C. Grammar:1. _______________________ tells you if a noun is singular or plural.
2. _______________________ tells you if a noun is masculine or feminine.3. Finish filling in the gender endings in the boxes below:
Singular Plural
Masculine _________________________________ _________________________________
Feminine _________________________________ _________________________________
D. Cognados:
1. A _______________________ eclipse is an eclipse of the moon. (luna)
MeMory Page : graMMar Page : Worksheet : QuizWNumber
Gender
muchacho: boy muchachos: boys
muchacha: girl muchachas: girls
lunar
29Chapter 3
A. New and Review Vocabulary:Spanish English
cenar: ceno, cené, cenaré _____________________________________________
descansar: descanso, descansé, descansaré _____________________________________________
necesitar: necesito, necesité, necesitaré _____________________________________________
observar: observo, observé, observaré _____________________________________________
tomar: tomo, tomé, tomaré _____________________________________________
amar: amo, amé, amaré _____________________________________________
la cena _____________________________________________
la mesa _____________________________________________
la silla _____________________________________________
la cama _____________________________________________
la luna _____________________________________________
la muchacha _____________________________________________
la escuela _____________________________________________
B. Canto: Noun Endings Fill in the gender endings and their English translation for the noun muchacho.
Singular Plural
Masculine muchach_______________________ muchach_______________________
Feminine muchach_______________________ muchach_______________________
C. Grammar: Define the following term.
1. Gender: __________________________________________________________________
2. Singular: ________________________________________________________________
MeMory Page : graMMar Page : Worksheet : Quiz Qto eat dinner: I eat dinner, I ate dinner, I will eat dinner
to rest: I rest, I rested, I will rest
to need: I need, I needed, I will needto observe: I observe, I observed, I will observeto take/have something to eat or drink: I take/have..., I took/had..., I will take/have
to love: I love, I loved, I will love
dinner
table
chair
bed
moon
young lady/girl
school
Whether something is masculine or feminine
When a noun or verb is talking about just one of something
o os
a as
32 Unit 1
A. Translation:
1. comprar _______________________ 6. la madre _______________________
2. escuchar _______________________ 7. la calle _______________________
3. preguntar _______________________ 8. la carne _______________________
4. enseñar _______________________ 9. la noche _______________________
5. estudiar _______________________ 10. la clase _______________________
11. Mi madre _____________________ si _____________________ del vendedor en la calle.
______________________ para ______________________ de español por la noche.
B. Canto: Fill in the articles.
Definite Articles
Noun gender Singular Plural
Masculine _______________________ los
Feminine la _______________________
Indefinite Articles
Noun gender Singular Plural
Masculine un _______________________
Feminine _______________________ unas
MeMory Page : graMMar Page : Worksheet : QuizWto buy
to listen
to ask
to teach
to study
mother
street
meat
night
class
me pregunta compré la carne
Estudio mi clase
el
las
unos
una
33Chapter 4
C. Grammar: Draw a line between the matching noun and article so they agree.
1. muchachos A. los2. niño B. una3. iglesia C. el
D. Cognados:
1. A bird that is awake only at night is _______________________. (noche)
2. An animal that eats only meat is called a _______________________. (carne)
MeMory Page : graMMar Page : Worksheet : Quiz W
nocturnal
carnivore
34 Unit 1
A. New Vocabulary:Spanish English
comprar: compro, compré, compraré __________________________________________
escuchar: escucho, escuché, escucharé __________________________________________
preguntar: pregunto, pregunté, preguntaré __________________________________________
enseñar: enseño, enseñé, enseñaré __________________________________________
estudiar: estudio, estudié, estudiaré __________________________________________
la madre __________________________________________
la calle __________________________________________
la carne __________________________________________
la noche __________________________________________
la clase __________________________________________
MeMory Page : graMMar Page : Worksheet : QuizQ
to buy: I buy, I bought, I will buyto listen (to): I listen (to), I listened (to), I will listen (to)
to ask: I ask, I asked, I will ask
to teach: I teach, I taught, I will teach
to study: I study, I studied, I will study
mother
street
meat
night
class
35Chapter 4
B. Canto: Conjugate the verb hablar. Be sure to label all of the boxes.
_______________________ Plural
_______________________ _________________________ _______________________
2nd _______________________ _________________________ _______________________
_______________________ habla: ____________________ _______________________
C. Grammar: Define the following terms.
1. Article: ___________________________________________________________________
2. Number: _________________________________________________________________
MeMory Page : graMMar Page : Worksheet : Quiz Q
a word that goes before a noun to show if it is referring to something specific or something general
the difference between singular and plural
Singular
1st person
3rd person
person
hablo: I speak
hablas: you speak
he/she/it speaks
hablamos: we speak
habláis: you all speak
hablan: they/you all speak
36
Now that you have learned forty Spanish words (twenty verbs and twenty nouns), it is time to review them to make sure you won’t forget them. Remember to practice reciting these words for five to ten minutes every day. Even better, sing or chant them!
Try to supply the English meaning for each Spanish word on the list below. For each word that you miss, put a check in the box next
to that word. Then work really hard on those “checked” words until you have them mastered. If you want to, write any words that stump you on a
separate piece of paper with the English beside them and practice them until you have them memorized. You may even want to make yourself flash cards of the words that you missed and practice them with a friend or your parents. Review the list below at least once every day this week.
Verbs: Verbs:
hablar ________________________ cenar ________________________
amar ________________________ descansar ________________________
mirar ________________________ necesitar ________________________
entrar ________________________ observar ________________________
caminar ________________________ tomar ________________________
usar ________________________ comprar ________________________
visitar ________________________ escuchar ________________________
preparar ________________________ preguntar ________________________
llamar ________________________ enseñar ________________________
trabajar ________________________ estudiar ________________________
REVIEWUNIT 1
Chapter
5
to speak
to love
to look at/watch
to enter
to walk
to use
to visit
to prepare
to call
to work
to eat dinner
to rest
to need
to observeto take/have something to eat or drink
to buy
to listen
to ask
to teach
to study
37Chapter 5
Nouns Nouns:
la muchacha ____________________ la cena ____________________
la niña ____________________ la mesa ____________________
la casa ____________________ la silla ____________________
la iglesia ____________________ la cama ____________________
la tierra ____________________ la luna ____________________
la taza ____________________ la madre ____________________
la caja ____________________ la calle ____________________
la puerta ____________________ la carne ____________________
la escuela ____________________ la noche ____________________
la cosa ____________________ la clase ____________________
REVIEW Ryoung lady/girl
girl
house
church
earth
cup
box
door
school
thing
dinner
table
chair
bed
moon
mother
street
meat
night
class
39Chapter 5
cognates of an easy Spanish word: tierra. So, once you learn Spanish, English will even be easier! Other languages will be easier to learn if you look for cognates, too. Imagine walking into Latin class and seeing that your first vocabulary list includes the words terra, amāre (to love), and cena (dinner). You would already in good shape for that vocabulary test, wouldn’t you?
Let’s put your new understand of cognates to work. Below, draw a line to match the English words on the left with their Spanish cognates on the right.
Profesiones (professions)1. doctor a. artist2. actor b. pianist3. artista c. florist4. pianista d. doctor5. florista e. president6. presidente f. actor
Sustantivos (nouns)1. música a. fruit2. medicina b. problem3. fruta c. medicine4. problema d. animal5. animal e. music6. color f. family7. familia g. color
Adjetivos (adjectives, describing words)1. rápido a. athletic2. atlético b. intelligent3. interesante c. famous4. inteligente d. difficult5. famoso e. rapid (fast)6. curioso f. interesting7. difícil g. curious
REVIEW R
40 Unit 1
Using the Spanish cognates in parenthesis, draw a line to match the big English words on the left to their definitions on the right.
1. territory (tierra) a. acting like a mother2. amicable (amigo) b. an animal that eats meat3. maternal (madre) c. relating to the moon4. carnivore (carne) d. treating other people in a friendly manner5. lunar (luna) e. the earth or land that belongs to a person or a country
Verbs: Writing P, N, T, and TranslatingIn the exercise below, first identify the person, number and tense of the verbs by looking at
their endings. When you have finished, go back and translate them into English. (You can use the two verb charts provided at the end of the grammar lesson in chapter 4 for help.)Spanish Verb Person Number Tense Translation
Example: Hablamos first plural present we speak
1. Estudiamos __________ __________ __________ __________________________
2. Estudian __________ __________ __________ __________________________
3. Necesitan __________ __________ __________ __________________________
4. Necesito __________ __________ __________ __________________________
5. Entro __________ __________ __________ __________________________
6. Entras __________ __________ __________ __________________________
7. Preguntas __________ __________ __________ __________________________
8. Pregunta __________ __________ __________ __________________________
9. llaman __________ __________ __________ __________________________
10. Cenan __________ __________ __________ __________________________
REVIEWR
first plural present we study
third plural present they/you all study
third plural present they/you all need
first singular present I need
first singular present I enter
second singular present you enter
second singular present you ask
third singular present he/she/it asks
third plural present they/you all call
third plural present they/you all eat dinner
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