How to say what you doing afterschool in spanish?

How to say how is school going so far?

How is school going so far = Cómo escuela va hasta el momento

What you doing afterschool = Lo que usted hacer después de la escuela?

how about what is happening

What are you doing after school? (said to a friend)

¿Qué estás haciendo después de la escuela?

Sra

How is school going so far?

¿Cómo va la escuela hasta ahora?

What is happening?
¿Qué pasa?

Sra

Could also be:

Que vas a hacer despues del colegio or que haces despues de la escuela.

and como escuela va hasta el momento

To say "What are you doing afterschool?" in Spanish, you can use the phrase "¿Qué haces después de la escuela?" Here's a breakdown of how to form this sentence:

1. Start with the interrogative word "¿Qué?" which means "What?"
2. Then add the verb "haces," which means "are you doing." This is conjugated in the informal second-person singular form.
3. Next, include the preposition "después de," which means "after."
4. Finally, add "la escuela," which means "school."

To say "How is school going so far?" in Spanish, you can say "¿Cómo va la escuela hasta ahora?" Here's how to construct this sentence:

1. Begin with the interrogative phrase "¿Cómo?" which means "How?"
2. Add the verb phrase "va," which means "is going." This verb is conjugated in the third-person singular form.
3. Include the definite article "la" before "escuela," which means "the school."
4. Finally, add "hasta ahora," which means "so far" or "up to now."

Remember, when using these phrases in conversation, it's essential to consider the context and level of formality.