Answer:
Hey Jordan,
It's cool that you get to visit Nicaragua. Here are some interesting things about it. (Now describe some of these things. It borders both the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean. It's capital is Managua. People in Nicaragua generally speak Spanish. The most popular sport in Nicaragua is baseball. Most Nicaraguan's eat food that generally consists of corn, beans, and chili peppers. Some things in Nicaragua are very different from the United States. For example, (describe a few differences)
There aren't very many cars in Nicaragua. Health care also costs significantly less. They also have less electricity.
Some things in Nicaragua are a lot like the United States. For example, (describe a few similarities)
Both the US and Nicaragua have a strong Catholic presence. They also both bury their dead.
Explanation:
1. Hola, come estás?
2. Soy de *insert country/state name*.
3. Tengo *insert age* años.
4. Mi cumpleaños es *insert birthday*.
5. Mi familia is *pequeña o grande*.
6. Tengo hermanos.
7. Tengo NO hermanos.
8. My actividad favorita es *insert a hobby*.
9. *Insert name here* es me mejor amiga/o.
10. Mi escuela es *insert school name*.
If you need help with how to spell a word or translation help, please ask me.
Answer:
Me gusta hablar con alguien interesante, pero nunca encuentro algo de qué hablar. Siempre que encuentro algo de qué hablar, nadie me pone atención.
Explanation:
I think that you're asking for help to use alguien / nadie and siempre / nunca adverbs. I've used the antonyms of each adverb to create both sentences.