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The shampoo
El Champu

Me lavo el pelo con el champu
I wash my hair with shampoo

The hamburger
La hamburguesa

La hamburguesa esta caliente
The hamburger is hot

The closet
El closet

La camisa esta en el closet
The shirt is in the closet

The zipper
El ziper

El ziper es rojo
The zipper is red

The sandwich
El sandwich

Quiero un sandwich
I want a sandwich

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Yo soy americano y hablo inglés y español. Voy a viajar a España porque quiero practicar mi español.
¿Por qué tú estudias español?
Yo estudio español porque me gusta hablar con mis amigos hispanos.
Mi comunidad hace desfiles hispanos en la calle. ¿En tu comunidad hacen desfiles hispanos?
En mi comunidad, hay restaurantes hispanos. ¿Ves restaurantes hispanos en tu comunidad. ¿Te gusta la comida hispana? A mí me encanta la comida hispana. También me gusta escuchar la música salsa pero no sé bailar. ¿Escuchas música salsa?
Me gusta aprender sobre el español y la cultura hispana
Means:

I am American and I speak English and Spanish. I will travel to Spain because I want to practice my Spanish.

Why did you study Spanish?

I study Spanish because I like talking to my friends Hispanics.

My community does Hispanic street parades. In your community parades do Hispanics?

In my community, there are restaurants Hispanics. See Hispanic restaurants in your community. Like Spanish food? I love Spanish food. I also like to listen to music but not dance salsa. Do you listen to salsa music?

I like to learn about Spanish and Hispanic culture

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