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nombre: chastten phelps fecha: 2/5/26 clase: 3 a. listen to your teache…

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nombre: chastten phelps fecha: 2/5/26 clase: 3
a. listen to your teacher and write the number next to the correct city location;
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b. match each preposition or expression of direction to its translation:
____ 1. ¿cómo llego a...? a. i’m lost!
____ 2. ¿dónde está...? b. to the right
____ 3. ¿está lejos? c. a block
____ 4. ¿está cerca? d. where is...?
____ 5. ¡estoy perdido! e. is it close by?
____ 6. una cuadra f. to the left
____ 7. a la izquierda g. around the corner
____ 8. a la derecha h. how do i get to...?
____ 9. el semáforo i. is it far?
____ 10. a la vuelta j. the traffic light
c. translate the term in bold:

  1. the barbershop is in the corner of linda street and perez avenue.

la peluquería está en la ______________ de la calle linda y la avenida pérez.

  1. the school is the third building on the left.

la escuela es el tercer ______________________________ a la izquierda.

  1. continue on santiago avenue.

_________________________________________ en la avenida santiago.

Explanation:

Response
Part B: Matching Prepositions/Expressions to Translations
Brief Explanations
  1. "¿Cómo llego a...?" asks about getting to a place, so matches "How do I get to...?" (h).
  2. "¿Dónde está...?" asks about location, so matches "Where is...?" (d).
  3. "¿Está lejos?" asks if something is far, so matches "Is it far?" (i).
  4. "¿Está cerca?" asks if something is close, so matches "Is it close by?" (e).
  5. "¡Estoy perdido!" means being lost, so matches "I'm lost!" (a).
  6. "una cuadra" means a block, so matches "a block" (c).
  7. "a la izquierda" means to the left, so matches "to the left" (f).
  8. "a la derecha" means to the right, so matches "to the right" (b).
  9. "el semáforo" means traffic light, so matches "the traffic light" (j).
  10. "a la vuelta" means around the corner, so matches "around the corner" (g).
Brief Explanations
  1. "corner" in Spanish is "esquina", so we fill "esquina".
  2. "building" in Spanish is "edificio", so we fill "edificio".
  3. "Continue" in Spanish (for this context) is "Continúa", so we fill "Continúa".

Answer:

  1. h. How do I get to...?
  2. d. Where is...?
  3. i. Is it far?
  4. e. Is it close by?
  5. a. I'm lost!
  6. c. a block
  7. f. to the left
  8. b. to the right
  9. j. the traffic light
  10. g. around the corner
Part C: Translating Bold Terms