Interview with Facundo

Introduction:

On Wednesday October 15th, I spoke with Facundo, a student in one of my English as a Second Language classes at ECVA. I teach in his classroom twice a week. He speaks English very well and is almost fluent in the language. He loves to learn new things and talk to me in English and Spanish. During our interview, Facundo told me about his daily life here in Argentina. I hope you can compare his life to your own in Iowa! He is a curious, kind and hardworking student who always tries his best and is a role model to others. I enjoyed learning about him and his story!

What do you eat for breakfast, lunch and dinner?:

For breakfast I eat plain pan tostada (toast) and sometimes drink coffee with milk. For lunch, I eat a lot of things. It depends on what I am in the mood for! For dinner, I like instant ramen.

What is your house like?:

I live in a neighborhood called Las Heras. My house is not very big. I live with my mom and dad, but I have two older brothers and an older sister who live by themselves. I have two dogs at home. I have a pool, and my dad has a workshop where he works with wood and creates things. The interior walls of my house are black, white and yellow, and the outside is made of grey brick.

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