¡Bienvenidos! Unit Test ANSWERS:

1. If you greet someone who is your age, how do you ask “How are you?” in Spanish?
¿Cómo estás?

2. Which of the following is one reason why it is valuable to learn Spanish?
The United States has many jobs where it is useful to know Spanish.

3. What does the Spanish phrase hasta luego mean in English?
See you later.

4. What was the name of the country before it was called Spain?
Hispania

5. In which country would you call a bus a guagua?
Cuba

6. What is the Spanish word for folder?
la carpeta

7. What is the traditional dish from Spain consisting of rice, vegetables, meat, and spices called?
paella

8. Which of the following is the Spanish expression for the number 21?
veintiuno

9. When telling time in Spanish, what is the phrase used to indicate that it is quarter past the hour?
y cuarto

10. What is the Spanish word for winter?
el invierno

11. How do you say "it's snowing" in Spanish?
Nieva.

12. When referring the body, how would you say, "head" in Spanish?
la cabeza

WRITING RESPONSES (I'd recommend changing SPECIFIC parts to your own words just in case)

13. Your friend is calling from Colombia. Describe to your friend the weather where you live today and what season it is. Ask your friend what the weather is like in Colombia. Please write your answer in Spanish.
Donde vivo el clima es soleado y cálido. Actualmente estamos en verano, por lo que últimamente ha hecho bastante calor. ¿Cómo es el clima en Colombia para ti?

14. When you want to refer to your notebook, which Spanish word do you use?
el cuaderno

15. Write the two sentences "It's one o'clock." and "It's three o'clock." in Spanish.
Son las una en punto. Son las tres en punto.

1. ¿Cómo estás?

2. Los Estados Unidos tiene muchos trabajos donde es útil saber español.
3. Hasta luego.
4. Hispania.
5. Cuba.
6. La carpeta.
7. Paella.
8. Veintiuno.
9. Y cuarto.
10. El invierno.
11. Nieva.
12. La cabeza.

13. Donde vivo el clima es soleado y cálido. Actualmente estamos en verano, por lo que últimamente ha hecho bastante calor. ¿Cómo es el clima en Colombia para ti?

14. El cuaderno.

15. Son las una en punto. Son las tres en punto.

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Respuestas de la prueba de unidad:

1. ¿Cómo se dice "Cómo estás?" en español cuando saludas a alguien de tu edad?
¿Cómo estás?

2. ¿Cuál de las siguientes razones es una de las razones por las que es valioso aprender español?
Estados Unidos tiene muchos trabajos donde es útil saber español.

3. ¿Qué significa la frase en español "hasta luego" en inglés?
Hasta luego.

4. ¿Cuál era el nombre del país antes de que se llamara España?
Hispania

5. ¿En qué país llamarías a un autobús "guagua"?
Cuba

6. ¿Cuál es la palabra en español para "folder"?
La carpeta

7. ¿Qué plato tradicional de España consiste en arroz, verduras, carne y especias?
Paella

8. ¿Cuál de las siguientes expresiones en español representa el número 21?
Veintiuno

9. ¿Cuál es la frase usada en español para indicar que son y cuarto cuando se dice la hora?
Y cuarto

10. ¿Cuál es la palabra en español para "winter"?
El invierno

11. ¿Cómo se dice "it's snowing" en español?
Nieva

12. ¿Cómo se dice "head" en español cuando se refiere al cuerpo?
La cabeza

RESPUESTAS DE ESCRITURA (Recomendaría cambiar partes ESPECÍFICAS por tus propias palabras por si acaso)

13. Tu amigo llama desde Colombia. Describa a tu amigo el clima donde vives hoy y en qué estación del año estás. Pregunta a tu amigo cómo está el clima en Colombia. Por favor, escriba su respuesta en español.
Donde vivo, el clima es soleado y cálido. Actualmente estamos en verano, por lo que ha estado bastante caliente últimamente. ¿Cómo está el clima en Colombia para ti?

14. Cuando quieres referirte a tu libreta, ¿qué palabra española usas?
El cuaderno

15. Escribe las dos frases "It's one o'clock" y "It's three o'clock" en español.
Son las una en punto. Son las tres en punto.

To answer these questions, you can use various resources and strategies:

1. Question 1: If you want to ask "How are you?" in Spanish, you can use the phrase "¿Cómo estás?" To find this answer, you can use a Spanish language textbook or online language learning platforms that teach basic greetings in Spanish.

2. Question 2: The reason why it is valuable to learn Spanish is because the United States has many jobs where knowing Spanish is useful. To answer this question, you can rely on your prior knowledge or information from personal experiences. Alternatively, you could use research sources such as articles or online language learning blogs to find out more about the benefits of learning Spanish.

3. Question 3: The Spanish phrase "hasta luego" translates to "see you later" in English. To answer this question, you can refer to a Spanish-English dictionary or online translation tools.

4. Question 4: Hispania was the name of the country before it was called Spain. You can find this information by researching the history of Spain in history books or online historical resources.

5. Question 5: In Cuba, a bus is called a "guagua." To answer this question, you can refer to travel guides or online resources about different Spanish-speaking countries' dialects.

6. Question 6: The Spanish word for "folder" is "la carpeta." You can find this answer in a Spanish-English dictionary or through language learning resources.

7. Question 7: The traditional dish from Spain consisting of rice, vegetables, meat, and spices is called "paella." You can find this answer in cookbooks specializing in Spanish cuisine or by searching for traditional Spanish recipes online.

8. Question 8: The Spanish expression for the number 21 is "veintiuno." To find this answer, you can consult a Spanish number chart or use online resources that provide translations of numbers.

9. Question 9: When indicating that it is a quarter past the hour in Spanish, you can use the phrase "y cuarto." To find the answer, you can consult a Spanish language textbook or online resources that teach how to tell time in Spanish.

10. Question 10: The Spanish word for "winter" is "el invierno." You can find this answer in a Spanish-English dictionary or by using online translation tools.

11. Question 11: To say "it's snowing" in Spanish, you would say "Nieva." To find this answer, you can consult a weather phrasebook or online resources that provide translations for weather-related terms.

12. Question 12: The Spanish word for "head" is "la cabeza." You can find this answer in a Spanish-English dictionary or through online language learning resources.

13. Question 13: To answer in Spanish, you can describe the weather where you live by using weather-related vocabulary and phrases. You can then ask your friend in Colombia about the weather there. It's recommended to personalize the response by adding specific details. You can use Spanish language resources, vocabulary lists, or language learning platforms to help compose your response.

14. Question 14: To refer to your notebook in Spanish, you can use the word "el cuaderno." You can find this answer in a Spanish-English dictionary or through language learning sources.

15. Question 15: To write "It's one o'clock" and "It's three o'clock" in Spanish, you can use the phrases "Son las una en punto" and "Son las tres en punto." You can find this answer in a Spanish language textbook or online resources that teach how to tell time in Spanish.