A Paco y Juan *les* falta el trabajo, speaking of other person in plural
1. Check that there is no underlying problem. Sometimes children don't like reading because they have trouble reading or don't understand what they are reading. Work on your students' reading skills and comprehension to rule out barriers between them and books.
2. Dramatize reading. Organizing a read-aloud or a short play are options to change the focus of the book and turn it into a shared emotion. You can even simply characterize yourselves as the characters to make the dramatization more believable. You can also be the one to read them an excerpt from a book or a story each day, so that you advance in the story and hook them into what happens, discovering the world of adventures that can be hidden in a book.
3. Don't make it an obligation. Reading has to be a fun and interesting activity, because only then will it become a habit. Encourage your students to read, to persevere with a book even if it's hard for them, but don't force them to read or finish a book they don't like, because it will have the opposite effect.
Part C:
"Viajar en tren es car. Viajar en carro mas caro que viajar en bus. Viajar en avion es lo mas caro"
Part A:
"Viajar en tren es comodo. Viajar en carro es mas comodo que el tren. Viajar en avion es lo mas comodo."
Hope it help!!
Answer: not sure what to do here but here is the translation (Spanish:No estoy segura de qué hacer aquí, pero aquí está la traducción.)
Explanation: english: Write three paragraphs to describe her father's farewell and Esmeralda Santiago's move to New York, according to the first reading. Use words from the box.
Decir que means "to say that"