1. I'm 14 years old. And Maria?
2. You're 12 years old. And the boys?
3. Mom is 40 years old. And dad?
4. You're 15 years old. And our friend?
On Christmas Eve families celebrate together and eat the main Christmas meal. It is made of several traditional dishes, but it always includes some Guatemalan tamales. In some regions they are made of corn and other of rice or potatoes. They can be sweet or not, and have several different ingredients inside like olives, prunes, peppers, chicken or pork. Everyone waits until midnight to light hundreds of fireworks or firecrackers to celebrate the birth of Jesus. A family prayer is said around the tree and it is the custom to open the presents shortly after midnight.
Adios te veo luego
That is how you say it in spanish
Juan is the same as John, so he is a gentleman, he es a Teacher so: C. Profesor
Answer:
Por la mañana, yo me despierto a la 7:30 (siete y media) y me levanto par air a ducharme. Cuando me ducho, me lavo el cuerpo con jabon. Luego me visto, desayuno una tostada con aguacate y despues me lavo los dientes. Lo siguiente que hago es maquillarme y ir al colegio.
Cuando vuelvo del colegio, hago mis deberes y estudio. Cuando he acabado de estudiar, dibujo y ceno. Al final del dia, me acuesto muy a gusto porque estoy muy cansada.
Second part:
Estar: to be
when do we use estar? in things that last a bit or that aren't permanent like a mood for example (i am happy = yo estoy contento)
Tener: to have
when do we use tener? we use it to express needs (tengo sed) or i am hungry (tengo hambre)
Practice:
You are pretty: Tu eres guapa
He is hungry: El tiene hambre
They are tall: Ellos sn altos
It is in my closet: Esta en mi armario
We are sad: Nosotros estamos tristes
I am thirsty: Yo tengo sed
Ser (ella): es
estar (ustedes): estan
tener (nosotros): tenemos
estar (la chica): esta (tilde en la "a")
I really hope this is helpful!!!