The answer to this question would be true
The answers depend on the expressions you've learnt on that lesson, but this could be as follows:
You: “No estoy bien.”
Andrea: “¿Qué?”
You: Tengo un mal día.
You: “Estoy emocionado (or emocionada).”
Andrea: “Emocionado ( or emocionada). “¿Qué? No entiendo.”
<span>You: ¡Estoy muy contento de haber quedado contigo!</span>
The go verbs in this paragraph are
Hago and Arreglo
Answer:
September 8th, 2020
Hello David,
American and Ecuadorian cultures are extremely different! Here in Amercia we have lots of foods like pizza, hotdogs, and cheeseburgers. It is pretty different compared to your empanadas and cevieche. But they are all so good so don't be afraid to try anything new!
In America, our main sport is football but it's nothing like Ecuador's football. Here we call your "football" soccer! Which is your country's main sport. Bascketball and baseball are also very popular here. Sports are a huge part of our culture like it is yours! So make sure you bring a ball to play with at the park. Our main travel method is cars as well so you might want to make sure you bring enough money for a rental. You can also just purchase a bus pass if you can't drive due to the bus being the main form of travel in your country.
Finally, America has a huge population compared to Ecuador so make sure you bring face masks and gloves for safety in these trying times. Our country's demographics are mainly white Americans, African Americans, and Hispanics from Mexico. It's very diverse like Ecuador. Overall I know you'll really enjoy your stay here and make sure you're prepared for fall here!
-Sincerely,
YOURE NAME HERE
1- Pasan
2-Viajo
3-Mira
4-Sacas
5-lavan
6-limpian
7-despega
8-busco
9-no word
10-habla
11-caminamos
12-llega