Answer:
A. students learning Spanish are taught in Spanish.
Explanation:
In language acquisition theory, full or total immersion means that a particular language that you are learning is used throughout the lesson for everything. This means that if you are taking lessons in math through the full immersion program, you will learn in not in your native language, but rather in the language you are trying to learn (in this case, Spanish).
The other options refer to partial or two-way immersion, rather than full immersion.
Most of these questions were already in present tense but here they are in English. 1. We drink many soft drinks.
2. You listen to the professor.
3.She speaks English with her family.
4. We write letters.
5.They have not invoiced luggage
But here are just a few. I hope I helped you better with this.
An appropriate way to greet in Spanish hola buenas tardes o hola buenos días o hola mucho gusto depending on the time of the day
Answer:
Question 3: Durante el verano, mi familia y yo vamos a las montañas para <u>acampar</u>
Question 4: No, no <u>se</u> montar en monopatin
Question 5: Los Rams y Los Patriots juegan al <u>futbol americano</u> en el Superbowl
Question 6: A veces voy a un <u>baile</u> con mis amigos para escuchar musica y bailar
Question 7: Mi familia y yo tenemos una <u>tradición</u> el 31 de diciembre para celebrar el Año Nuevo.
Explanation:
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present tense conjugations vary for each ending (-ar, -er, and -ir)
they are all relatively simple. just drop the ending (one of the 3 listed above) and replace it with the conjugations listed below.
for -ar verbs: yo-o
tu-as
el/ella/usted-a
nosotros-amos
vosotros-aís
ellos/ellas/ustedes-an
for -er verbs: yo-o
tu- es
el/ella/usted-e
nosotros-emos
vosotros-eís
ellos/ellas/ustedes-en
for -ir verbs: yo-o
tu-es
el/ella/usted-e
nosotros-imos
vosotros-ís
ellos/ellas/ustedes-en
remember that these conjugations are only good for regular, present tense verbs