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Karolina [17]
2 years ago
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What kinds of places have you traveled to? Do you have advice for anyone else traveling there or any general advice about vacati

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Imagine you are writing a blog entry on travel. Write at least 5 sentences in Spanish to give readers travel tips and advice. Use expressions with the impersonal se. (Spanish 2)
Spanish
1 answer:
faust18 [17]2 years ago
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¡Hola chicos! Este es mi blog de consejos para viajar a España. Si tienes planeado viajar a España, tendrás que saber el idioma español. También te recomiendo que vayas solo a los autobuses EMT (son los más confiables). Entender los letreros de locales es importante para localizarte. Si te has ido a un lugar que no conoces mira a los señales que hay, siempre te indicaran el camino. ¿Quieres ir a comer? Pues te recomiendo a que vayas a restaurantes típicos y tradicionales de España para conocer cultura. Por último, conocer a gente y tener contactos es lo más importante para pasear por las ciudades. Eso es todo, su tienen alguna duda preguntemelo en la caja de comentarios. ¡Hasta luego!

I <u>translate</u> the blog into English for you to understand:

Hi guys! This is my advice blog for traveling to Spain. If you plan to travel to Spain, you will need to know the Spanish language. I also recommend that you go only to the EMT buses (they are the most reliable). Understanding the signs of premises is important to locate you. If you have gone to a place that you do not know, look at the signs that are there, they will always show you the way. You want to go to eat? Well, I recommend that you go to typical and traditional restaurants in Spain to learn about culture. Finally, meeting people and having contacts is the most important thing to walk around the cities. That's all, if you have any questions ask me in the comment box. Bye!

I have made the travel blog to <u>Spain</u> (I have more experience). I have written the verbs in impersonal forms.

<h3><em><u>MissSpanish</u></em></h3>

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