Here are some examples of informal questions you could ask them (and possible answers):
De donde eres? (Where are you from?)
-Soy de España (I am from spain)
Tienes mascotas? (Do you have pets?)
-si, tengo 5 perros (Yes I have 5 dogs)
Miras películas? (do you watch movies?)
-Si. Miro la película “Meet The Robinsons” cada fin de semana (Yes. I watch the movie “meet the robinsons” each weekend)
Tienes hermanos? (do you have siblings?)
-No, no tengo hermanos. (No, I don’t have siblings)
Bebes café? (do you drink coffee?)
-No, pienso que el té es mejor. (no, I think tea is better)
1) Actúa
2)Tiene
3)Es
4)Gané
5)Hace
6) Descubrieron
7)Escribió
8)Vio
9)Inventó
10) Abristeis
Based on the reading, what is one similarity between schools in Spain and Costa Rica?
Answer : The available class times.
Explanation : Both in Spain and Costa Rica there are available morning or afternoon hours for classes.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
Correct options: a) compartan sus ideas b) participen en la reunión c) investiguen y escriban d) muestren iniciativa
Explanation:
What the woman journalist intends, is that both journalists not only participate in the editorial meeting, but also would like to show initiatives on the issues to be discussed at that meeting, share their ideas on various issues (such as political issues or economic) and finally research and write about the chosen topic.
Sólo son las respuestas de cada pregunta:
- Luis es simpático.
- Andrea es de Guayaquil.
- El libro es interesante.
- Los chicos son inteligentes.
- la clase de español es divertida.
- El disco de compacto es de Jorge.
- Es la 1:30.
- Hoy es el 4 de Enero.
- Los chicos son altos.
- La señora López es maestra.