1. <u>Right answer:</u> lujoso
<u>Julio:</u> Es un hotel muy lujoso, ¿no? Me gustan los muebles y las plantas. ¿tienen un restaurante bueno?
lujoso is an adjective whose translation is luxurious. In this sentence, Julio wants to know if the hotel is <em>luxurious</em>. We can use other words to fill this blank like <em>bonito/hermoso/bello (beautiful).</em>
2. <u>Right answer:</u> chicas
<u>Julio:</u> ¿y hay chicas bonitas en la piscina?
chicas means girls. Julio asks if there are beautiful girls in the swimming pool. We can also use the word mujeres (women)
3. <u>Right answer:</u> dónde
<u>Julio:</u> ¿Dónde está la recepción?
Dónde translates into where. So Julio wants to know where it is the reception This sentence translates into: <em>Where is the reception?</em>
4. <u>Right answer:</u> pero
<u>Pablo:</u> ¡Pero es verdad! Tú puedes entrar cuando quieras.
pero is a conjunction that translates into but. So this sentence translates into: <em>But it's true! You can enter when you want.</em>
5. <u>Right answer:</u> Quiero
<u>Julio:</u> No importa. Quiero mi propia llave también.
Quiero is the conjugation of the verb querer (an irregular verb) for the first-person singular (yo - I) in the simple present. In Spanish, the simple present tense is used to talk about habitual actions or routines. <em>So Julio wants his own key.</em>
6. <u>Right answer:</u> bien
<u>Pablo:</u> Bueno, está bien.
<em>Está</em> bien means <em>it's </em> ok. So, Pablo agree with Julio in asking the receptionist about something. This thing is unclear in this context.
7. <u>Right answer:</u> voy
<u>Pablo:</u> No necesitas cambiar un cheque. El hotel acepta tarjetas de crédito. Yo voy a usar mi tarjeta de crédito.
voy is the conjugation of the verb ir for the first-person singular in the simple present. <em>So in this sentence Pablo is going to pay with a credit card because the hotel accept this method of payment.</em>
8. <u>Right answer:</u> esposa
<u>Pablo:</u> Es una buena idea. Buscamos una casa de cambio. Yo necesito cambiar un cheque de viajero también. Necesito billetes para comprar regalitos para mi esposa
The context of the situation is not clear. So it is possible that Pablo is married an he wants to give gifts to his wife. Maybe he is single and wants to give gifts to his mother or other person. So in this question the word also could be <em>madre (mother), sister (hermana), brother (hermano), padre (father).</em>