Sobre mi clase en nicaragua
Alejandro Yeh
Las primeras preguntas
¿Dónde está la escuela?
La escuela está en Nicaragua
2.¿Cuál es la capital de Nicaragua
La capital es Managua
3. ¿Cuántos estudiantes hay en la clase?
En la clase de Nicaragua hay veinte estudiantes.
4. ¿Qué objetos hay en la sala de clase?
En la clase hay Lápices, la mochila, las cuadernos, la computadora, el cargador, las carpetas, el reloj, el cartel, el mapa, la silla, la bandera, el sacapuntas, el escritorio, el papel, borrador, el libro, el bolígrafo, la tijera, la regla, y cola. .
5. ¿A qué hora empiezan las clases en Nicaragua?
Las clases en Nicaragua empiezan a las seis en punto de la mañana.
6.¿A qué hora terminan las clases en Nicaragua? Las clases en Nicaragua terminan a las tres en punto de la tarde.
Final seis pregunas
7. ¿De qué color es tu clase?
El color de la clase en es blanco
8. ¿Cuál es tu clase favorita?
Mi clase favorita es español.
9. ¿Qué clase no te gusta?
La clase que no me gusta es matemáticas.
10. ¿Te gusta las escuelas de Latinoamérica? Porque?
Me gustan las clases en Latinoamérica porque la clase es grande.
11. ¿Qué materias estudian los estudiantes en esta escuela?
Las subjectas en la escuela son: Ingles, matemáticas, historia, ciencias, español, y matemáticas avanzado.
12. ¿Cómo es la clase, es grande o pequeña?
Las clases en (country) son grande.Inquiry Questions
2. What would the ideal school look like in the 21st century? I believe that later in the 21st century, there will be many new innovations in learning. Some of them are Robot Students, Electronic Safety Goggles, and mind communication. The student robots would be abel to take the places of students if they could not make it to class on time. The electronic safety goggles would make sure conditions in a science lab are safe. They would also alert students to any safety hazards. Mind communication would allow students to literally answer in there head. They would be able to send messages to boards in their minds, and talk to other students in their minds.
3. Is it better to attend school in a Spanish/French-speaking country rather than in the U.S?
It is better to attend school in a Spanish speaking country then in the U.S. This is because a number of factors. One is that in many Spanish speaking countries, there are 15 to 20 students. From many of my relative's and friend's own experience, I know that the number of students in a class can range from 20 to 35. Another factor is the fact that you can spend more time with your family. In many Spanish speaking countries, students go home for lunch. This is important because in these countries, lunch is seen as a time for family. This is a good idea, as many kids do not eat any other meals with their family.
Fun Facts
- Nicaragua is the largest country in Central America.
- Lake Nicaragua is the largest lake in Central America.
- Nicaragua has a row of 25 volcanos.
Bibliografía
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