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spanish test vocab help ?
i need to know the english vocab of these words and not to mention gramar and linguistics of spanish but if you could help me out with some of the english equivalents of these words - im in spanish 2 and i know i could do it but i have to do another test..
parts of an airplane
members of a flight crew
airport terms
geographical terms
Medical emergencies
body parts
vocabulary of accidents and emergencies
hospital terms
City and country life
vocabulary of the city
vocabulary of public transportation—buses and subways
vocabulary of the country—crops, animals, farm workers, farming terms
Kitchens and cooking
vocabulary of the kitchen and cooking utensils
names of common foods and kitchen items, such as salt and sugar
vocabulary of cooking activities—clean, cut, peel, slice, grate, etc.
Cars and highways
vocabulary of a car
types of cars
simple car maintenance
vocabulary of the highway—signs, toll roads, lanes, etc.
Public service occupations
barbershops and beauty shops
laundries and dry cleaners
post office
banks
Parties and celebrations
weddings
birthdays
holidays—Christmas, New Year’s, Día de los reyes, Hanuka
Occupations and trades
office work
store employees
government employees
courts
blue collar jobs
thanks..
3 Answers
- ~*Smiley Girl*~Lv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
parts of an airplane - wings, engine, cockpit, fuselage (body), rudder, elevatior, stabilizers, flaps, spoiler, emergency exits
members of a flight crew - PILOTS- captain, first officer, second officer, CABIN CREW- chief purser, senior purser, flight attendants
airport terms- international flights, local flights, arrivals, departures, gates, customs, baggage reclaim, first class lounge, waiting rooms, tickets, information
geographical terms-arctic, equator, latitude, longitude, altitude, distance from the sea, antarctic, tropics, desert, glacier, volcanoes, techtonic plates, continental drift, oceans, rivers, lakes, water cycle, earthquakes, settlements, population, tourism
Medical emergencies-surgery, heart attacks, strokes, car crashes,
body parts-head, face, eyes, nose, mouth, ears,, chin, neck, stomach, chest, arms, hands, elbows, shoulders, back, bottom, legs, thighs, calves, feet, ankles, toes, fingers, knees
vocabulary of accidents and emergencies-(a bit similar to medical emergencies) but also-fires, burns, burglaries, hostages,
hospital terms-nurses, doctors, surgery, illness, disease, medicine, treatment, health, emergency,
City and country life-town, apartments, houses, manor houses, farmhouses, nightlife, transportation, restaurants, schools, facilities, police station, hospital, shopping
vocabulary of the city - see aboce
vocabulary of public transportation—buses and subways - taxis, cars, buses, trains, underground subway, trams, ferries, boats, cruises,
vocabulary of the country—crops, animals, farm workers, farming terms-horses, pigs, sheep, cattle, fertilisation, pollination, wheat, barley, rye, barns, tractors
Kitchens and cooking - oven, fridge, spoon, fork, knife, pots, pans, cupboards, recipes, utensils, baking, frying, breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, meals
vocabulary of the kitchen and cooking utensils see above
names of common foods and kitchen items, such as salt and sugar, pepper, spices, herbs, meats-chicken, pork, beef, vegetables, fruits, breads, pasta, sweets, chocolates
vocabulary of cooking activities—clean, cut, peel, slice, grate, etc. - mix, squeeze, chop, dice, boil, fry, grill, blend, knead,
Cars and highways-roads, expressways, minis, vans, trucks, lorries, convertibles,
vocabulary of a car-steering wheel, wheels, tires, doors, exhaust pipe, windows, axles, headlights, side mirrors
types of cars-ferrari, mercedes, toyota, jaguars, volvos
simple car maintenance-paint job, wheel replacements, adding petrol, adding air to the wheels, cleaning the interior, cleaning the exterior
vocabulary of the highway—signs, toll roads, lanes, etc.
Public service occupations-police officer, government, fire fighter, ambulance driver, security guards, soldiers
barbershops and beauty shops-hairsalons, hair stylists, make up counters, shampoo, conditioner, hairdryers, dyeing hair, hair cut, trim, skin care
laundries and dry cleaners - washing machines, washing powder, tumble driers
post office- post box, post man, parcels, letters, envelopes, mail, stamps
banks - money, bankers, cash deposits, cash widrawals, donations, millions, billions, thousands
Parties and celebrations - birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, graduation celebrations, birthday showers, hen nights, bachelor parties, fancy dress parties, discos, balloons, snacks, dancing, games
weddings
birthdays
holidays—Christmas, New Year’s, Día de los reyes, Hanuka - halloween, valentines day, boxing day, mardi gras, hannukah, easter, independence day, guy fawkes night, diwali
Occupations and trades - jobs, working, stock market
office work - computers, faxing, paperwork, stationery, boss, colleagues
store employees - marketing, selling, persuading, helpfulness
government employees - not sure, sorry
courts - lawyers, solicitors, judges, guilty, not guilty, prison, crimes, criminal
blue collar jobs not sure about what this is!
Source(s): myself and a little helo from google! :) hope this helps - MarieLv 45 years ago
I always make flashcards. I put the verb on one side then I have to remember all of the conjugatives before I go to bed everynight. Make sure you put the answers on the back so you can check them when you're done. You'll be suprised how fast you can learn and remember them all. Also after you get them all right without checking the back for say 10 days in a row, treat yourself. Go to a movie or eat some ice cream as a reward to keep you motivated. Good luck :)