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​​SOLES: PERUVIAN CURRENCY
The sol (S/) is the official currency of Peru. There are bills with denominations of 10, 20, 50, 100, and 200 soles. There are also coins of 10, 20, and 50 cents, as well as 1, 2, and 5 soles.

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​​Colombian Currency
Colombia’s official currency is the peso, which is abbreviated as COP. Prices in Colombia are marked with a dollar sign, but remember that you’re seeing the price in Colombian pesos. COP$1,000,000 isn’t enough to buy a house in Colombia, but it will usually cover a few nights in a nice hotel!
Bills in Colombia are in denominations of $1,000, $2,000, $5,000, $10,000, $20,000, $50,000, and $100,000. Coins in Colombia got a makeover in 2016, so you may see two different versions of the same coin amount. Coins in Colombia are in denominations of $50, $100, $200, $500, and $1,000. The equivalent of cents is centavos in Colombian Spanish.

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​​SPANISH TYPICAL FOOD:
Paella is probably Spain's most well-known food. This delectable, saffron-flavoured rice dish originated in Valencia hundreds of years ago when hungry servants would combine rice with leftovers from Moorish kings' lavish banquets. There are different takes on the dish throughout Spain, but the mixed version with chorizo, mussels and prawns is the most popular internationally. But, if we had to recommend just one type, it’s got to be the original Valencian version with rabbit, chicken and butter beans.

Que comida te gustaría probar en España?

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​​Don’t leave Mexico without trying…
1. Chilaquiles
This popular traditional breakfast dish features lightly fried corn tortillas cut into quarters and topped with green or red salsa (the red is slightly spicier). Scrambled or fried eggs and pulled chicken are usually added on top, as well as cheese and cream. Chilaquiles are often served with a healthy dose of frijoles (refried beans).

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1. Asado
Don’t leave Argentina without spending a leisurely afternoon beside the warmth of a grill or open fire, feasting on copious grilled meats. Asado is both a gathering around a barbecue with friends and a method of grilling; a multi-step affair that often lasts several hours. Expect to find beef, pork, ribs, sausages, blood sausages, and sweetbreads hot off the fire. This is Argentina’s traditional food. In Patagonia, look out for a whole lamb or pig roasting over an open flame.

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​​VENEZUELAN FOOD:
1. AREPAS
Traditional arepas vary throughout the country, depending on the style of the chef and available ingredients. However, typical stuffings include black beans, scrambled eggs, and cheese, which is perfect for a late breakfast dish. Or seasoned ground beef, shredded carrots for a hearty lunch.
To keep things light and healthy, you may even want to add avocado, flax seeds, or oats to your own arepas.

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En que continente vives?
Yo vivo en Sur America.

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In Spanish there are two ways of saying "you": There's the informal form,  and the more formal usted (often abbreviated as Ud.)

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Te gustan los aeropuertos?
A mi me encantan!

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VOCABULARIO: ORGANOS
Cual es el órgano mas importante del ser humano?

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PARTES DEL CUERPO
Sabes alguna otra palabra acerca del cuerpo humano?

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PARTES DEL CUERPO
Te duele alguna parte de tu cuerpo?
Me duele la espalda por estar tanto tiempo sentada y a ti?

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ROPA Y ACCESORIOS
Cual es tu accesorio favorito?
Mi accesorio favorito es la gorra porque me cubre del sol.

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When you have feelings
In English we say that we are hungry, but in Spanish you say that you have hunger.
There are a few feelings like this: These use the verb tener (to have) together with a noun, rather than an adjective like we used above.

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let's learn some vocabulary about EL CLIMA
COMO ES EL CLIMA EN TU PAIS?

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Tradiciones latinoamericanas
Feria de las flores: Every August Colombia celebrates its annual flower festival in the city of Medellín. Local farmers and flower growers create intricate parade floats and installations made from fresh flowers, filling the city with sweet smells and color during the Desfile de Silleteros (Flower Grower’s Parade). However, the weeklong festival is about more than just the flowers and includes musical performances and sporting and cultural events. The very first flower festival was held in 1957 and was for Colombian locals only. Since then the festival has grown and attracts tourists from all around the world to come and appreciate the budding beauty of Colombia annually.

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Tradiciones latinoamericanas

Día de los muertos: The “Day of the Dead” is a traditional Mexican holiday but is celebrated in various forms across a multitude of Latin American countries. It commemorates the lives of those who have died and aims to honor their memories and lasting presence. Despite the seemingly sorrowful subject, it’s a colorful occasion overflowing with life that spills out into the streets of local communities. Día de Muertos takes place November 1-2 and includes parades, singing, dancing, costuming and respectful graveside ceremonies. Participants paint their faces to resemble Mexican artist José Guadalupe Posada’s famous skull etching “La Calavera Catrina.” It’s become the Day of the Dead’s most universally recognized symbol.

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Cual de estos lugares has visitado?
-Yo he visitado....

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Cual de estos lugares te gustaría visitar?
-Me gustaría visitar....

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Cual es el planeta mas grande?

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​​Humitas is another one of the popular corn-based Chilean dishes you’ll find during your travels. 
This traditional food is found throughout Latin America. You might know them as tamales, as they are called in Mexico.
Humitas are made with mashed corn and seasonings wrapped in fresh corn husks and steamed. 
Each country has their own version. In Ecuador, they add cheese to the filling and eat them for breakfast. In Chile, onions, basil, and paprika are added to the hot corn filling, and they are eaten as an appetizer or main dish.



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​​Traditional Colombian Dish
Colombian empanadas: You’ll find ground meat, potatoes, cheese, and hogao (tomato salsa sauce) inside. Of course, there are some recipe variations – especially for meat-free versions of the dish. Colombian empanadas are straightforward to make at home and delicious to eat in Colombia. If you want a quick, easy snack, empanadas are one of the best Colombian dishes.

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Essential Peruvian Food:
Ceviche is Peru's national dish, and an immediate infatuation for nearly all who try it. Though other countries may claim their own variations with shrimp, octopus, scallops, tomatoes, and even tostada chips, Peru started this cold-"cooked" fish craze with only five simple ingredients: sea bass (corvina) marinated for just minutes in lime juice, onion, salt and, of course, hot chiles (aji). The tenderness of super-fresh fish is heightened by crisp onion, and sides of starchy boiled corn (choclo) and creamy sweet potato (camote) to balance out the texture of the dish. Dry-roasted corn kernels (cancha) sprinkled around add a pleasing crunch.

Cual es el plato típico en tu pais?

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Where to put Spanish adjectives
1. In English, adjectives always come before the thing they're describing, like this:
I met a tall boy
2. In Spanish, however, they usually come after the thing they're talking about.
I met a tall boy/Conocí a un chico alto

Could you give an example?

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How to say "goodbye"

1.Adiós
Goodbye
2.Chau
Bye! (casual)
3. Nos vemos
See you (casual)
4. Hasta mañana
See you tomorrow
5.Hasta luego
See you later
6.Hasta la próxima semana
See you next week
7.Hasta el próximo lunes
See you next Monday

how do you say goodbye in Spanish?

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LA LETRA H
The letter h may be the easiest of all the Spanish letters to pronounce: the h is almost always silent.

The letter combinations ch, which used to be considered a separate letter of the alphabet, IS PRONUNCED AS IN ENGLISH.

Por ejemplo: Chocolate, Channel, China.
Could you give some example with CH?

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And when you have a lot of feelings?
To be very hungry, or a little sleepy, it's just a tiny bit different.
Because we're talking using nouns, we just need to say that we have "a lot" of that feeling, or "a little bit of" that feeling.
1. Isabel tiene un poco de sed
Isabel is a little thirsty (Literally: Isabel has a little thirst)
2.Omar tiene mucha hambre
Omar is very hungry (Literally: Omar has a lot of hunger)
3.Fabio tiene un poquito de miedo
Fabio is a tiny bit afraid (Literally: Fabio has a tiny bit of fear)

could you give an example?

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Exciting Spanish weather expressions!
1. ¡Llueve a cántaros!
Literally: "It's raining pitchers/buckets!"
2. ¡Llueve a mares!
Literally: "It's raining oceans!"
3. ¡Hace un frío que pela!
Literally: "It's so cold it burns your skin!"
4.¡Me estoy congelando!
Literally "I'm freezing!
5.¡Es un horno!
Literally: "It's an oven!"

Sabes expresiones acerca del clima?

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LA LENGUA OFICIAL:
Es una lengua oficial aquella en la que los niños tienen derecho a escolarizarse y recibir educación pública. Cuando en un ámbito territorial se reconocen dos o más lenguas oficiales al mismo tiempo, se dice que todas ellas son lenguas cooficiales.
Cuales son las lenguas oficiales en tu país?

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