I’m guessing you would like me to translate the letter? If so, here is is!
Hello! My name is Thalia and I’m fifteen years old. I live in Cuenca, Ecuador. I love breakfast. I eat breakfast everyday at eight in the morning. Normally, I eat eggs with bacon and sausage. Sometimes, I eat yogurt with fruits. I always drink orange juice with the breakfast.
I always eat lunch at 12:30 in the afternoon. Generally, I eat salchipapa (sausage with fries). I always drink water. My friends like to drink Cola sodas, but I don’t like those at all. How gross! I never drink soda with lunch. And you, what do you eat during the day?
I translated this from google translate and got this:
OLGA I'm glad that your sister (1) to Colombia. Are you going to study? SARA Yes. It's a shame that (2) a week late. Hopefully, the university will help her look for a house. (3) I do not get where to live. OLGA I (4) that you are so pessimistic, but yes, I also hope that (5) nice people and who speak a lot of Spanish. SARA Yes, I hope. He is going to do a study on deforestation on the coasts. It is sad that in so many countries the natural resources (6) are in danger. OLGA Well, I (7) do not stay long in the capital because of pollution. (8) Have time to travel around the country. SARA Yes, I hope (9) go to Medellín. I know that you also expect (10) the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira.
Answer:
1. En el pasado yo siempre pensaba en la arqueología.
2. En el pasado no había tantas mujeres en la universidad.
3. En el pasado nosotros hacíamos viajes a la naturaleza.
4. En el pasado tus padres trabajaban solo ocho horas al día.
5. En el pasado la gente no sabía mucho de la arqueología de alta montaña.
Answer:
There are several Nicaragua festivals mentioned in this unit. For you which is more interested and why. Palo de Mayo
Explanation:
Palo de Mayo or in English "Pole of May" this festival is held throughout May on the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua. Even though it derives from a traditional British activity, signifying the remnants of Britain’s presence there, this truly Caribbean adaptation sees vibrant rhythms and colorful processions blended in with the traditional feast.
Hope this helps :).