Note
I’ll change the theme. The new one will be:
El verbo “Ser” y el verbo “Estar” (Verb To Be.)
OT: See you all until the Wednesday in the night. Today I have practice with my brother.
Note
I’ll change the theme. The new one will be:
El verbo “Ser” y el verbo “Estar” (Verb To Be.)
OT: See you all until the Wednesday in the night. Today I have practice with my brother.
Waiting to the next lesson! good practice with your brother!
It is true? I see too much homework here
I studied at University to teach in primary school… so if teacher needs some help, here I am… and also goes for students
Hey are you ok? Did you feel the quake? Is fam ok?
My fan in mex said it felt worse but maybe cuz it was further north?
Avísanos que están bien cuando puedas compa
Another one??oh my…
Yes still in Mexico but again southern parts
Mexico City got hit
I’m so sorry for this…
You mean today?
Translate plz
It means “notify if you are ok when you can” he is talking about the earthquake in Mexico.
He is ok I contacted him and quake didn’t get over there
I apologize for the language change, didn’t really register it at the time lol
Its okay @framos1792
Okay. Ready with homework. Memorized all the numbers but likely to get confused in cuatro, catros, cuarenta, cincuenta and quince…
There are so many for 4 and 5…
But got all others
Sorry i was on Android… so couldn’t shorten it like @lpfan61
The rest of your numbers are ok. It takes time, so go to your speed.
OT: See you all tonight. #MakeChesterProud.
Thanks for the corrections @ironsoldier16 . I learned and then wrote so got confused in i and e . Thanks again . Waiting for next lesson.
#MakeChesterProud
Sorry for the late. Yes, you can help me too, thank you very much.
Just tell me when you need me!!
Alright! I’ll edit the topic this Friday.
Yay! Want to learn!
I have a question for @ironsoldier16 our teacher… do we always have to write the question / esclamation mark two times? ( begin and end)
Yes, at the beginning and at the end. We need to point where a question/exclamation starts and where it ends the aperture mark is “¿” and the exclamation is “¡” don’t confuse it with the “i.” On Friday I’ll explain this point better.
The next one will be amazing! Later I will upload a file with the format to use