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its talking about math and how it includes algebra and geometry, it also talks about science and how it includes biology and chemistry. “Matemáticas 1” has algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and
math calculations later on. the type of sciences do Latin American schools have are units on biology, and physics and chemistry. its talking about Spain and Latin America.
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jeez that was a lot lol. i know spanish hope it helped :)
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- Carlos jugó fútbol americano en la escuela.
- Mis amigos corrimos en el parque todos los sábados.
- Mi familia y yo comímos en un restaurante después de la iglesia.
- Tú fuistes de compras al centro comercial.
- Yo fuí a la escuela de lunes a viernes.
- ¿Hablaste español en clase?
- Mi mamá se maquilló todas las mañanas.
- Jorge se lavó la cara antes de dormir.
- Mis amigos y yo fuimos al gimnasio los fines de semana.
- ¿Compraron ustedes la ropa?
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1- Cuando tenia gripe mi madre me tomaba la temperatura
2- Mis hermanos y yo tosíamos con frecuencia
3- Mis abuelos sufren una enfermedad muy grave
4- Cuando era pequeña me caía de la bicicleta casi todos los días
5- Me dolía mucho la cabeza, así que me tome una aspirina
6- Miguel es alérgico a las almendras, así que no las probó
In different spanish-speaking countries there are slight differences in their education systems, but it's notorious the difference with the American education system. An example is the Costa Rican system, children enter at the age of 4 and a half years old at a level called "maternal", then at the age of 5 they enter kindergarten also called "kinder", then at the age of 6 they enter to "preparatoria" although those levels are needed they aren't required. At the age of 7 they enter primary school where they spend six years. After finishing primary school they enter high school where they spend 5 to 6 more years depending if it is a technical high school or academic high school.