For where you are and how you feel always use estar
if you are characterizing someone use ser
example: yo soy timida y yo estoy bein
<u>Answer:</u>
1. Camarero: El pollo y el pan?
Luisa: Aqui!
2. Camarero: La pizza?
Otto: Aqui!
3. Camarero: la sopa?
Abuela: Aqui!
4. Camarero: El pescado?
Mama: Aqui!
5. Camarero: El bistec y la patata?
Papa: Aqui!
6. Camarero: El pastel?
Milo: Aqui!
<u>Explanation:</u>
All that's bolded out is the answer. You just had to match the description. Like, you had to match the drawing and the words, it's like a little puzzle.
Answer:
1 is anćíent Egýpt or Eğyptian
2 Laťin American poet. ņationality is from Chîle
3 Hispaníc street fesțival
4 Argéntina
Ser and Estar both mean TO BE.
However, 'ser' is used in permanent situations, e.g: Soy alta = I am tall. Which is quite permanent because I cannot change the fact that I am tall.
'Estar', however is temporary situations, like mood. e.g: Estoy cansado = I am tired.
Hope this helped!