Answer: Usted, Nosotros-Nosotras
Explanation:
Answer:
You have learned a lot about Nicaragua. Your friend Jordan, however, knows nothing about it. In a few months, his family is going on a tour of Spanish speaking-countries, including Spain and several Central and South American countries. He has asked you to help him learn more about those places before his trip. His next trip is to Nicaragua.
Write Jordan a three-paragraph letter in English, and compare Nicaraguan culture and American culture, especially in terms of foods, sports, transportation, population, and demographics. How is your culture similar to Nicaraguan culture? How is it different? Use a lot of details from what you've learned to help Jordan prepare for the trip, and have fun!
Before you write, take notes on these questions to help you think of what to tell Jordan.
1) What are the five most interesting things you have learned about Nicaragua?
2) What are three aspects of Nicaraguan culture that are similar to the United States?
3) What are three aspects of Nicaraguan culture that are different from the United States?
Now, here is a guide for your letter. You don't have to follow this pattern exactly, but feel free to use it if it's helpful.
Hey Jordan,
It's cool that you get to visit Nicaragua. Here are some interesting things about it. (Now describe some of these things.)
Some things in Nicaragua are very different from the United States. For example, (describe a few differences)
Answer:
en mi tiempo libre me gusta pescar
raul esta ocupado
la chica esta feliz
lorena esta triste
el hombre esta cansado
Explanation:
1. quehaceres, telefono
2. comer el desayuno
3. el freno
Answer: The answers are:
1- La pequeña Habana (Little Havana)
2- Mexicanos. (Mexicans)
3- España (Spain)
4- Quechua (Kichwa)
Explanation:
1-Little Havana is named after Havana, the capital and largest city in Cuba.
2-Among the 50.7 million Hispanics in the United States, nearly two-thirds (65%), or 33 million, self-identify as being of Mexican.
3- The Balearic Islands are an archipelago of Spain.
4-The most commonly spoken language in Ecuador is Kichwa. It belongs to the Quechuan language family and is spoken by between 1 and 2 million individuals.