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03.02 Describe the Family 03.02 Describe the Family Writing Assignment Instructions: You already watched the video blog about Marisa and her friend Andrea. You saw how Marisa used rephrasing in the video to help Andrea understand her. For example: In the video, our blogger said: Marisa: No Andrea, no estoy mal. Tampoco estoy triste. Andrea: ¿Qué? Marisa: Estoy bien, pero tengo mucho calor. Now, imagine that you are the one having the conversation with Andrea. Read the following dialogue and rephrase your sentences by using the estar and tener expressions from this lesson to help Andrea better understand what you are trying to express. You: “No estoy bien.” Andrea: “¿Qué?” You: (To help Andrea better understand what your are trying to express, rephrase your statement .) You: “Estoy emocionado (or emocionada).” Andrea: “Emocionado ( or emocionada). “¿Qué? No entiendo.” You: (To help Andrea better understand what you are feeling, rephrase your statement by using the verb estar.)
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Caution: the first statement says: - You: “No estoy bien.” Means: "I'm not good." or "I feel bad, ill" It's not the same when using a comma: - You: “No, estoy bien.” Meaning: "No. I'm fine." Which have no sense. I think the comma is missing. Let's see: You: "No, estoy bien." Andrea: "¿Qué?" You: Estoy bien. Estoy emocionada. Andrea: "¿Emocionada? ¿Qué? No entiendo." You: Que estoy bien pero estoy emocionada. Now without the comma (as seen in the text): You: "No estoy bien." Andrea: "¿Qué?" You: No estoy bien. Estoy emocionada. Andrea: "¿Emocionada? ¿Qué? No entiendo." You: Que no estoy bien porque estoy emocionada. I don't understand what the lesson is trying to show. Maybe I need to watch the video to get in the context. Hope it helps.
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