coche
(KOH-chay)
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car
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carretera
(kah-rey-TEAR-ah)
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highway
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calle
(KAH-yay)
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street
|
círculo
(SEAR-koo-loh)
|
circle
|
cuadro
(KWAH-droh)
|
square
|
cuadrado
(kwah-DRAH-doh)
|
square
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triángulo
(tree-AHN-goo-loh)
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triangle
|
rectángulo
(reck-TAHN-goo-loh)
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rectangle
|
camioneta
(kah-me-oh-NAY-tah)
|
van
|
camión
(kah-me-OWN)
|
truck
|
El cuadro (ehl KWAH-droh) |
I listed some shapes that we did not make, in case you decide to make streets with other shapes as well. Our kitchen floor is quite small, as well as the attention span of Mr. Big Stuff, so we just made two shapes. When you are trying out these activities, do not hesitate to use “Spanglish.” Just think of the new Spanish words as you would think of any new word for your child. Use it a lot in context; repeat it with them; have them say it; point it out to your child anytime you see an object that is a new word you have studied.
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