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Answer:
You have learned a lot about Nicaragua. Your friend Jordan, however, knows nothing about it. In a few months, his family is going on a tour of Spanish speaking-countries, including Spain and several Central and South American countries. He has asked you to help him learn more about those places before his trip. His next trip is to Nicaragua.
Write Jordan a three-paragraph letter in English, and compare Nicaraguan culture and American culture, especially in terms of foods, sports, transportation, population, and demographics. How is your culture similar to Nicaraguan culture? How is it different? Use a lot of details from what you've learned to help Jordan prepare for the trip, and have fun!
Before you write, take notes on these questions to help you think of what to tell Jordan.
1) What are the five most interesting things you have learned about Nicaragua?
2) What are three aspects of Nicaraguan culture that are similar to the United States?
3) What are three aspects of Nicaraguan culture that are different from the United States?
Now, here is a guide for your letter. You don't have to follow this pattern exactly, but feel free to use it if it's helpful.
Hey Jordan,
It's cool that you get to visit Nicaragua. Here are some interesting things about it. (Now describe some of these things.)
Some things in Nicaragua are very different from the United States. For example, (describe a few differences)
Answer:
Luis es de la sierra y María de la costa, son amigos desde que Luis visitaba una tía en la costa dónde vive María. un día Luis estaba de visita por la costa y se encontró a María.
Luis: Hola Yanasa, tiempo sin saberr de usted
María: ¡Guá! Lui, qué te trae por acá
Luis: Ah María visitando a mi tía Clementina, usted está muy Añañau
María: Ay lui si lo que estoy es para el gato, enferma y vieja
Luis: Opa Yasana, decir mentira es malo.
María: Vamo pa´allá chiro
Luis: Vamos yasana
María: entons decime y sus Churres?
Luis: Bacán con mi taita y los suyos?
María: Bien en la ecuelita.
Luis: Bueno yasana me voy, me alegró vete sigue así de añañau como siempre.
María: Hablamo lui, que ete bien.
Explanation:
Tu eres menos simpático que Federico.
Shantytowns are usually built by people with limited resources. People use whatever is available--cardboard, sheets of tin, car parts and so on.