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Answer:
The easiest Spanish-speaking country to gather this information for will be Spain, but there are tons of different options like Peru, Honduras, Chile, Mexico, etc. Though I will not be writing a complete short essay, I can provide you with a guideline or structure for the essay.
*5-8 sentences is a good rule of thumb per paragraph*
Introduction Paragraph:
- Introduce your country (Where it's located, population, government style, its main cities.)
- Ending sentence should state your personal opinion on why you like this country. ( maybe it's got good cuisine, or it's got lots of activities to do.)
First Paragraph:
- Describe certain places of interest, activities you can do. Talk about the food they eat, traditions they celebrate. Do they wear different clothes? How do their buildings look like?
- Ending sentence should work as an introduction to another spanish speaking country. ( In Spain they do things _____, which is different from the way they do it in Mexico.)
Second Paragraph:
- Give a brief introduction to another Spanish-speaking country.
- Compare and contrast your choice of country, to the other country. List things they do the same or similar, list things they do completely different.
Conclusion Paragraph:
- Summarize your 3 paragraphs, then continue to explain why you chose this country, and what makes it interesting to you.
- Ending sentence should rephrase your personal opinion on this country, just like the ending sentence in your introduction paragraph.
Explanation:
Writing essays can seem very overwhelming and difficult. Creating a checklist of your talking points per essay makes it easier, and faster to go in and write them out.