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4 where in school do you usually... 1. ...play basketball? ______ 2. ..…

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4 where in school do you usually...

  1. ...play basketball? ______
  2. ...have lunch? ______
  3. ...study with friends? ______
  4. ...wash your hands? ______
  5. ...walk to get to class? ______
  6. ...speak with the principal? ______

5 complete juan’s letter.
hola, antonio:
¿mi escuela? es muy grande. la 1. ________ tiene muchos libros. me gusta hablar con mis amigos en la 2. ______. en el 3. ______, practico deportes con mis amigos. la escuela también tiene muchos 4. ______, unos para los chicos y otros para las chicas. el director de la escuela es el señor lópez. hablo con el señor lópez en la 5. ________. ¿y tu escuela?
juan
6 write three objects found in a history class normally.
la clase de historia normalmente tiene...
______
______
______
7 write three objects usually found in your backpack.
en mi mochila, normalmente tengo...
un cuaderno
un lápiz
un libro de texto

Explanation:

Response
Question 4 (Answering where in school for each activity)
  1. For "…play basketball?"

In a school, the place to play basketball is typically the basketball court (la cancha de baloncesto in Spanish, but in English context, "basketball court" is the answer).

  1. For "…have lunch?"

Students usually have lunch in the cafeteria (or "dining hall", "lunchroom").

  1. For "…study with friends?"

A common place to study with friends is the library or a study room (or "classroom" if during study time).

  1. For "…wash your hands?"

The place to wash hands is the bathroom (or "restroom", "washroom").

  1. For "…walk to get to class?"

Students walk in the hallway (or "corridor") to get to class.

  1. For "…speak with the principal?"

To speak with the principal, you go to the principal’s office (or "office").

Question 5 (Completing Juan’s letter in Spanish)

To complete the letter, we use common school-related Spanish nouns:

  1. "La __ tiene muchos libros" → biblioteca (library, as it has many books).
  2. "Me gusta hablar con mis amigos en la __" → patio (courtyard) or sala de estudio (study room), but "patio" (courtyard) is common for socializing. Alternatively, pasillo (hallway) but "patio" is better.
  3. "En el __, practico deportes" → campo de deportes (sports field) or cancha de deportes (sports court). "Cancha de baloncesto" is specific, but "campo de deportes" is general.
  4. "La escuela también tiene muchos __, unos para los chicos y otros para las chicas" → baños (bathrooms) or lockers (casilleros). "Baños" fits (separate for boys/girls).
  5. "Hablo con el señor López en la __" → oficina del director (principal’s office) or oficina (office).
Question 6 (Three objects in a history class)

A history class typically has:

  1. Textbooks (to study historical content).
  2. Notebooks (to take notes).
  3. Maps (to study geography/historical locations).
Question 7 (Three objects in your backpack)

In a backpack, you usually have:

  1. Pencils/Pens (for writing).
  2. Notebook (for notes).
  3. Calculator (for math, or "textbook" for classes).
Final Answers (Key Parts)
  • Q4: 1. Basketball court 2. Cafeteria 3. Library 4. Bathroom 5. Hallway 6. Principal’s office
  • Q5: 1. biblioteca 2. patio 3. campo de deportes 4. baños 5. oficina del director
  • Q6: Textbooks, Notebooks, Maps
  • Q7: Pencils, Notebook, Calculator

Answer:

Question 4 (Answering where in school for each activity)
  1. For "…play basketball?"

In a school, the place to play basketball is typically the basketball court (la cancha de baloncesto in Spanish, but in English context, "basketball court" is the answer).

  1. For "…have lunch?"

Students usually have lunch in the cafeteria (or "dining hall", "lunchroom").

  1. For "…study with friends?"

A common place to study with friends is the library or a study room (or "classroom" if during study time).

  1. For "…wash your hands?"

The place to wash hands is the bathroom (or "restroom", "washroom").

  1. For "…walk to get to class?"

Students walk in the hallway (or "corridor") to get to class.

  1. For "…speak with the principal?"

To speak with the principal, you go to the principal’s office (or "office").

Question 5 (Completing Juan’s letter in Spanish)

To complete the letter, we use common school-related Spanish nouns:

  1. "La __ tiene muchos libros" → biblioteca (library, as it has many books).
  2. "Me gusta hablar con mis amigos en la __" → patio (courtyard) or sala de estudio (study room), but "patio" (courtyard) is common for socializing. Alternatively, pasillo (hallway) but "patio" is better.
  3. "En el __, practico deportes" → campo de deportes (sports field) or cancha de deportes (sports court). "Cancha de baloncesto" is specific, but "campo de deportes" is general.
  4. "La escuela también tiene muchos __, unos para los chicos y otros para las chicas" → baños (bathrooms) or lockers (casilleros). "Baños" fits (separate for boys/girls).
  5. "Hablo con el señor López en la __" → oficina del director (principal’s office) or oficina (office).
Question 6 (Three objects in a history class)

A history class typically has:

  1. Textbooks (to study historical content).
  2. Notebooks (to take notes).
  3. Maps (to study geography/historical locations).
Question 7 (Three objects in your backpack)

In a backpack, you usually have:

  1. Pencils/Pens (for writing).
  2. Notebook (for notes).
  3. Calculator (for math, or "textbook" for classes).
Final Answers (Key Parts)
  • Q4: 1. Basketball court 2. Cafeteria 3. Library 4. Bathroom 5. Hallway 6. Principal’s office
  • Q5: 1. biblioteca 2. patio 3. campo de deportes 4. baños 5. oficina del director
  • Q6: Textbooks, Notebooks, Maps
  • Q7: Pencils, Notebook, Calculator