subject
Spanish, 03.02.2020 14:53 abbypark0804

Part 2—express your ideas
prompt
in the video un día en la vida: ciudad de méxico, you learned about current-day ciudad de méxico and ciudad de méxico of the past, before the spanish arrived.
write a short paragraph (6-8 sentences) in english in which you compare and contrast current-day ciudad de méxico with ciudad de méxico of the past as shown in the video un día en la vida: ciudad de méxico.
in your paragraph be sure to include:
• a topic sentence in which you address the prompt and mention the title of the video
• three or more ways in which current-day ciudad de méxico and ciudad de méxico of the past are the same or different
• evidence from the video to support your ideas
• a concluding sentence that restates your topic sentence
• correct grammar and punctuation
• at least six sentences

the text :
javier: hola. you must be the exchange student i'm hosting today. well then, my name is javier and let me be the first to say welcome to mexico city, my hometown. it's a big city, but nobody knows it better than i do. why don't you let me show you around?

this is the historic downtown of mexico city. historic because i was born here … just kidding. my city does have a rich history, though. hundreds of years ago, this was the site of tenochtitlan, the capital city of the aztecs.

back then, only about a hundred thousand people lived here. nothing compared to the nearly nine million who live here now. but at the time it was still bigger than any city in europe.

(begin conversation)

"

javier: it seems mexico city is under construction forever because all the new people to our city need a place to live. the housing is functional and modern … but i prefer the aztecs' style, with their beautiful paintings and carvings all over the walls.

javier: but there were other influences in the development of mexico city. the french occupied the city in the 1860s, and they built great roads, like the paseo de la reforma.

alejandra: ¿los franceses estuvieron aquí? ¿cómo es que sabes tanto? translates to "the french were here? how do you know so much? "

javier: soy profesor de historia ¿recuerdas? ¡bromeo! aprendí todo esto en clase, ayer. translates to "i'm a history teacher, remember? just joking! i learned all of this during a class yesterday."

alejandra: uy. me dormí en clase ayer. translates to "oh, i fell asleep during class yesterday."

javier: ya sé. ¡roncas! oye, camina conmigo. necesito ir al mercado. translates to "i know. you snore! hey, walk with me. i need to go to the market."

(end conversation)

javier: yeah, the aztecs didn't rule mexico city forever, obviously. otherwise, we'd still call the city tenochtitlan. eventually, cortez came from spain and conquered the aztecs. it wasn't hard to overpower them with superior technology—like guns and armor.

but it wasn't just the guns. the europeans also brought diseases that the aztecs were not prepared for. i can barely go to school when i'm sick, let alone fight a war. the aztecs didn't stand a chance.

ah, here we are—the market. it's pretty modern and not quite the same as the open air markets of the aztecs. but we still get all of our produce here and catch up on the latest gossip, just like they did.

(new conversation)

alejandra: ¿escuchaste el chisme? ayer, xochilt intentó comprar cincuenta elotes a la vez. translates to "have you heard the latest? yesterday, xochilt tied to buy fifty ears of corn, all at once? "

javier: ¿qué pasó? translates to "what happened? "

alejandra: se le cayeron antes de llegar al cajero. translates to "she dropped them before she got to the checkout counter."

javier: es cierto. los empleados limpiaron todo para evitar otro accidente. translates to "it's true. the clerks cleaned it up to avoid another accident."

(end conversation)

javier: we should hurry back to my house. traffic will be a nightmare, which explains why most people choose to use public transportation like buses and the metro. not too different from the aztecs, who built canals and traveled around the city on boats.

once we get back home, why don't you take a break? the city moves pretty fast, and most tourists have a hard time catching their breath at 7,000 feet above sea level.

ansver
Answers: 1

Another question on Spanish

question
Spanish, 22.06.2019 02:00
Complete the following series logically by supplying the missing words. mayo, julio a. abril c. agosto b. junio d. marzo select the best answer from the choices provided
Answers: 2
question
Spanish, 23.06.2019 02:00
Which letter in the spanish alphabet is pronounced like the letter “e” in the english alphabet? a. e b. i c.v d.j
Answers: 2
question
Spanish, 23.06.2019 15:30
Which of the following is the first-person singular (yo) form of the verb "to think" in present tense? a. pienso b. penso c. piensa d. pensamos
Answers: 2
question
Spanish, 24.06.2019 12:00
What is the capital city of argentina
Answers: 2
You know the right answer?
Part 2—express your ideas
prompt
in the video un día en la vida: ciudad de méxico, you...
Questions
question
Mathematics, 07.12.2021 04:50
question
Biology, 07.12.2021 04:50
Questions on the website: 13722362