Here are the answers to the questions:
1. Oscar is from Bolivia
2. Carlitos is from Argentina
3. Levi is from Canada
4. Nicole is from the United States
5. Celina is from Brazil
6. Omar is from Mexico
7. Oscar is nine years old
8. Carlitos is twelve years old
9. Yes, Oscar has a brother named Efrain and a sister named Lourdes
10. Their names are Efrain and Lourdes
11. Yes, Carlitos has two brothers named Marcos and Juan and a sister named Marisol
12. Their names are Marcos, Juan, and Marisol
13. Lour
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3. Óscar is from Bolivia
America
Carlitos is from Argentina
Celina is from Brazil
Omar is from Mexico
Carlos is from the United States
Nicole is from the United States
Taylor is from the United States
Taryn is from the United States
Levi is from Canada
4. My name is Óscar. I
live in Bolivia,
Óscar
near the city La Paz.
This is
a photo of
La Paz. Can
you see the
mountain?
I live near the
Andes mountains.
On this map you
can see the Andes.
5. This is Efraín,
MY FAMILY my brother.
This is my
This is my cousin, Rodrigo.
mother. Her He is four.
name is Julia.
This is me.
This is my uncle I am nine
Romualdo. He helps years old.
my family.
This is my
sister Lourdes.
She is ten
years old.
6. I like eating
I wear a hat soup with pasta.
called a lluchu.
I help to plant
potatoes.
We have lots of
animals: cows,
sheep, pigs,
rabbits,
chickens....
7. With my
family I
speak
Aimara.
At school I learn
This is my school. In the Aimara and Spanish
morning I go to school on
my bicycle.
I like playing
football.
This is one
of my toys,
a small bus.
8. Carlitos My name is Carlitos.
I live in Argentina,
in a place called
the pampa.
This is
a photo of
the pampa.
It is very flat and
there are few trees.
There are lots of
animals on the
pampa like foxes,
hares and deer.
On this map you
can see the pampa.
9. This is my
MY FAMILY sister Marisol.
This is my This is my She is fourteen
father. I call mother. I call years old.
him “papi”. her “mami”.
This is my
His name is Her name is
little brother.
Chacho. Mirta. His name is
Matías and he
is six. This is Marisol
with one of our
dogs. We have
two dogs, Rocky
and Chiquito.
I have two other
brothers, Marcos
and Juan. Marcos This is me.
is eighteen and I am twelve
Juan is sixteen. years old.
10. This is my house.
This is my bicycle. In
I love riding my Argentina
bike. we eat a
lot of meat. I like beef and chorizo.
In the summer
I wear sandals I also like
on my feet. riding
But in winter it horses. I
is very cold have a horse
and I wear called
runners. Ceniza.
11. This is me with
my best friends,
Marcos and
Roberto.
This is my school.
This is my science notebook.
This is one of my favourite
toys, a racing car.
13. QUESTIONS
1.- Where is Oscar from? Oscar is from…
2.- Where is Carlitos from?
3.- Where is Levi from?
4.- Where is Nicole from?
5.- Where is Celina from?
6.- Where is Omar from?
7.- How old is Oscar?
8.- How old is Carlitos?
9.- Has Oscar got any brothers or sisters?
10.- What are their names?
14. 11.- Has Carlitos got any brothers or sisters?
12.- What are their names?
13.- How old is Lourdes?
14.- How old is Marisol?
15.- How old is Matías?
16.- How old are Marcos and Juan?
17.- What does Oscar like?
18.- What does Carlitos like?
19.- What animals has Oscar got?
20.- What is Carlitos’s horse name?