I like playing word games with my younger students using two syllable words because they are easier to learn and many of them are quite commonly used.
Here’s a list I compiled:
Alto – Tall
Aquí – Here
Arroz – Rice
Azul – Blue
Bajo – Short
Barco – Boat
Beso – Kiss
Boda – Wedding
Bruja – Witch
Bueno – Good
Cara – Face
Cerdo – Pig
Cinco – Five
Coche – Car
Donde – Where
Dulce – Sweet
Edad – Age
Falda – Skirt
Fecha – Date
Feliz – Happy
Flecha – Arrow
Fresa – Strawberry
Fruta – Fruit
Gota – Drop
Guapa – Beautiful
Hijo – Son
Hilo – Thread
Hueso – Bone
Jabón – Soap
Jefe – Boss
Joya – Jewel
Leche – Milk
Lento – Slow
Malo – Bad
Mucho – Much/ Many
Muro – Wall
Nada – Nothing
Niño – Boy
Nube – Cloud
Nunca – Never
Ocho – Eight
Obra – Work (of art)
Otro – Other
Papa – Potato
Piña – Pineapple
Plata – Silver
Pluma – Feather/ Pen
Pozo – Well (for drinking water)
Puerta – Door
Queja – Complaint
Rima – Rhyme
Roca – Rock
Salsa – Sauce
Silla – Chair
Sofá – Couch
Timbre – Doorbell
Uva – Grape
Vaca – Cow
Vaso – Glass
Verde – Green
Yema – Yolk