Answer:
1. A los pacientes con dolor de cabeza puedes decirles: “toma una aspirina para el dolor”.
2. A los pacientes con problemas de peso puedes decirles: “ve al gimnasio”.
3. A los deprimidos puedes decirles: “haz actividades para levantar el ánimo”.
4. A los que tienen demasiado estrés puedes decirles “descansa más por favor”.
5. A los niños impacientes puedes decirles: “juega con estos juguetes”.
Explanation:
In Spanish, as in other languages, a competent speaker has to know a lot of words to understand the sentences that he or she is producing and receiving for other people. To make it possible it is necessary to do some things that will allow he/she to improve its new language level. Here there are some tips that you can follow to learn new words and make your lexicon bigger:
1. Read in Spanish: You will find all the words and structures that you haven’t already studied, identifying with that where your weaknesses are.
2. Try to speak with native speakers: Through this simple action you will be acquiring a lot of new vocabulary, include that words that are not taught in books or schools.
3. Have a dictionary with you: Every time you don’t understand a word you will be searching its meaning and then trying to apply to a real context.
Now we can proceed to answer our exercises:
1. A los pacientes con dolor de cabeza puedes decirles: “toma una aspirina para el dolor”.
2. A los pacientes con problemas de peso puedes decirles: “ve al gimnasio”.
3. A los deprimidos puedes decirles: “haz actividades para levantar el ánimo”.
4. A los que tienen demasiado estrés puedes decirles “descansa más por favor”.
5. A los niños impacientes puedes decirles: “juega con estos juguetes”.
NOTICE HOW THE SENTENCES BETWEEN “ “ ARE AN EXAMPLE OF WHAT YOU COULD BE SAYING TO A PERSON; IT IS CALLED DIRECT SPEECH.