If this is what they are saying in Spanish- "Yo me llamo Joey.“ Vivo en Chicago pero soy de Springfield. “ How would I answer these two questions?

¿De dónde es Joey?

¿Dónde vive?

Thank you

"My name is J oey." I live in Chcago but I'm from Springfield." There are your answers.

Look at how much of the question you keep, just changing the word order.

Joes es de Springfield.

Vive en Chicago.

Sra

Thank you-that's where I was confused

To answer the first question, "¿De dónde es Joey?" (Where is Joey from?), you can refer to the information provided in the Spanish statement. It mentions that Joey is originally from Springfield. So, your answer would be "Joey es de Springfield" (Joey is from Springfield).

To answer the second question, "¿Dónde vive?" (Where does he/she live?), you can once again refer to the information given in the Spanish statement. It states that Joey currently lives in Chicago. So, your answer would be "Joey vive en Chicago" (Joey lives in Chicago).