A I speak Spanish for the second one
1. buenos
2. alto y guapo
3. azules y grandes
4. morenos, pelirroja
5. inteligentes y trabajadoras
6. simpáticos, tontos
1. En espanol, "to pick up" el auricular es recoger el auricular.
This sentence basically means to pick up the phone. Auricular means headphone, but it is referring to those old-school landline phones that people used to use in the past. However, the idiom remain in use in the Spanish language.
2. Cuando estoy en la calle, uso el telefono celular.
This sentence means - When I'm out in the streets, I use my mobile phone. El telefono is a telephone, and celular is cell, so telefono celular is a cell phone. Given that this person is not home, they cannot use their landline phone.
3. Yo termino la conversacion y cuelgo el auricular
Colgar el telefono/auricular means to hang up, stop having a conversation over the phone. Given that the verb colgar is irregular, there is a specific way to conjugate it which has to be learned by heart - cuelgo, cuelgas, cuelga, colgamos, colgais, cuelgan.
1.- De vez en cuando, cuando tomo apuntes, se me duerme la mano.
2.- El colegio está al lado del supermercado pero lejos de mi casa.
3.- Necesitamos hablar de los nervioso que estabas en la presentación.
4.- El español no es difícil si sabes acentuar.
Answer:
Hello! My name is Cecilia and I live in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. How is a typical day in my life (life)? In the morning I drink coffee with my parents and together we (1) watch the news (news) on television. At seven thirty, (me) (2) from my house and I take the bus. I like to arrive early to the university because I always (always) (3) go out to my friends in the cafeteria. We drink coffee and plan what (4) we want to do each (each) day. At eight fifteen, my friend Sandra and I (5) go to the language lab. The French class (6) starts at eight thirty. It's my favorite class! At twelve thirty (I) (7) lunch in the cafeteria with my friends. After (Afterwards), I (8) continue with my classes. In the afternoons, my friends (9) return to their homes, but I (10) play volleyball with my friend Tomás.
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