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MIT 21F Spanish I - IV (OCW) 21 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

Please answer the following question in Spanish: What dishes or foods would you like to try from Spain, Argentina, Colombia, Cuba, or Mexico and why? What time of day or on what occasion would you eat them? I can't remember the exact verbs and things to start out this sentence. :b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Find the dishes from each country first, then you can start like this: Me gustaria probar ________, la comida tipica de España. Tambien quisiera degustar ________, la cual es tipica en Argentina. De Colombia quisiera comerme un _______, tambien de Cuba probaria el delicioso __________, y finalmente de Mexico seria rico comer un gustoso _______. ( This is just for the types of food you´d like to eat, after you have researched the dishes eaten from each country you can look up an interesting characteristic from this dish, for example in the colombian one it could be something like this: De Colombia quisiera comerme un ajiaco, el cual es perfecto en un dia frio, porque se come caliente y alimenta mucho. <--- There I just said why I´d eat and ajiaco, because it is a healthy food and you eat it at a hot temperature, therefore you can eat it on cold days. Do this for each one.) :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm sorry! I should've elaborated better on this. So, my food is rice putting (arroz con coco), and it's eaten in Columbia on Christmas. See, I don't know how to answer the first question. Me gusta... how do I say 'I would like to try'? I believe the second sentence is: Arroz con coco se come en Navidad. Rice pudding is eaten on/for Christmas. Is that correct? Thanks for your help!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

haha yeah, that I what I wrote for the first part, I would like to try would be "Me gustaria probar", but since you have to answer several of these, it would be best if you use different starters such as "Tambien quisiera degustar" ( I´d also like to try) or "quisiera comer" ( I`d like to eat) and "Arroz con coco se come en Navidad." yes, that would be correct! :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh, got it! xD Thank you so much! You just saved me. Haha xD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no problem! :)

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