-A specialty shop is where a specific product is sold or where a service is rendered.
- The names of these specialty shops in Spanish also refer to the trade or profession (el oficio) and in some cases the workshop (el taller).
-Many of the specialty shops in Spanish are identifiable by the ending -er?a-. The word is generally formed by the noun (as the root) and -er?a- is added to form a new word.
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Part I
Can you give the equivalent English name of each of these stores or workshops?
1) la panader?a 2) la ebanister?a 3) la peluquer?a 4) la ferreter?a 5) la zapater?a 6) la tintorer?a 7) la pescader?a 8) la helader?a 9) la droguer?a (farmacia) 10) la pasteler?a 11) la sastrer?a 12) la joyer?a 13) la carnicer?a 14) la tapicer?a 15) la lavander?a 16) la cafeter?a 17) la cervecer?a 18) la pizzer?a 19) la fruter?a 20) la lecher?a 21) la lencer?a 22) la librer?a 23) la verduler?a 24) la papeler?a 25) la sombrerer?a
Part II
Example:
Pregunta: ?En qu? tienda puedo comprar los siguientes productos? ( In what store can I buy the following products)?
Respuesta: Para comprar 'papel higi?nico' tienes que ir a 'la farmacia'.(You have to go to the pharmacy to buy toilet paper)
Indicate in what store each product can be bought using choices from Part I.
Cerveza/ helado/ manzanas/ champ?/ jab?n/ cerezas/ lechuga/ bronceador/ una pulsera/ leche/ queso/ gambas/ camarones/ bacalao/ yogur/ galletas/ aretes/ un reloj/ ropa interior/ un batido de fresa/ caf?/ t?/ arenque/ at?n/ carne molida/ pollo/ carne de res/ fresas/ un serrucho/ un taladro/ un diccionario/ la revista Newsweek en espa?ol/ un martillo/ apio/ tomates/ pasteles
Part I only needs to be completed once (whatever is missing I will fill it in) and then anyone can do Part II for practice.
PD. all words are intentionally generic or common to most Spanish speaking countries.
* The practice exercises will be corrected in a few days.
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LDG.
- The names of these specialty shops in Spanish also refer to the trade or profession (el oficio) and in some cases the workshop (el taller).
-Many of the specialty shops in Spanish are identifiable by the ending -er?a-. The word is generally formed by the noun (as the root) and -er?a- is added to form a new word.
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Part I
Can you give the equivalent English name of each of these stores or workshops?
1) la panader?a 2) la ebanister?a 3) la peluquer?a 4) la ferreter?a 5) la zapater?a 6) la tintorer?a 7) la pescader?a 8) la helader?a 9) la droguer?a (farmacia) 10) la pasteler?a 11) la sastrer?a 12) la joyer?a 13) la carnicer?a 14) la tapicer?a 15) la lavander?a 16) la cafeter?a 17) la cervecer?a 18) la pizzer?a 19) la fruter?a 20) la lecher?a 21) la lencer?a 22) la librer?a 23) la verduler?a 24) la papeler?a 25) la sombrerer?a
Part II
Example:
Pregunta: ?En qu? tienda puedo comprar los siguientes productos? ( In what store can I buy the following products)?
Respuesta: Para comprar 'papel higi?nico' tienes que ir a 'la farmacia'.(You have to go to the pharmacy to buy toilet paper)
Indicate in what store each product can be bought using choices from Part I.
Cerveza/ helado/ manzanas/ champ?/ jab?n/ cerezas/ lechuga/ bronceador/ una pulsera/ leche/ queso/ gambas/ camarones/ bacalao/ yogur/ galletas/ aretes/ un reloj/ ropa interior/ un batido de fresa/ caf?/ t?/ arenque/ at?n/ carne molida/ pollo/ carne de res/ fresas/ un serrucho/ un taladro/ un diccionario/ la revista Newsweek en espa?ol/ un martillo/ apio/ tomates/ pasteles
Part I only needs to be completed once (whatever is missing I will fill it in) and then anyone can do Part II for practice.
PD. all words are intentionally generic or common to most Spanish speaking countries.
* The practice exercises will be corrected in a few days.
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LDG.