Well, that translates to when is the birthday of Jorge's mother, so you would say a date (for example, el tres de enero--it's the <u>(# of day)</u> de <u>(Month)</u>)
Yo traje un libro y un lápiz para la escuela hoy.
Ayer fui a la escuela, y tuve un examen en clase de español.
Spanishdict is a good website for translating too
Hello. Unfortunately it is not possible to have access to the unit that the question refers to, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
Cognates are words from different languages that have the same origin and therefore can present the same spelling or similar spelling. It is common for cognates to have the same meaning as well, but there are false cognates, which are extremely similar words that have different meanings.
An example of cognates between English and Spanish are the words "family" and "familia."