Four days ago, we met a new Spanish teacher. Her name's Danielle. She is from Mexico, and she speaks Spanish very well; that's normal because Spanish is the first language in Mexico.
Our class finished so fast. It was very interesting. We learned something new in Spanish: greetings, like “Adios,” which means “Bye.”Also, Miss Danielle taught us how to ask about names: “?Que tu nombre es?” that means “What's your name?” “Me nombre es,” means “My name is.” Second, we learned some colors like “rojo,” which means “red.” Third, we studied about family, but I forgot it.
Two days later, we remet Miss Danielle to learn about Mexico. She taught us about Mexico's culture, music like salsa, and food.
I think both of those sessions with Danielle were the best in the intensive. Thanks, Miss Danielle!
Hassib
Our class finished so fast. It was very interesting. We learned something new in Spanish: greetings, like “Adios,” which means “Bye.”Also, Miss Danielle taught us how to ask about names: “?Que tu nombre es?” that means “What's your name?” “Me nombre es,” means “My name is.” Second, we learned some colors like “rojo,” which means “red.” Third, we studied about family, but I forgot it.
Two days later, we remet Miss Danielle to learn about Mexico. She taught us about Mexico's culture, music like salsa, and food.
I think both of those sessions with Danielle were the best in the intensive. Thanks, Miss Danielle!
Hassib
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