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How do you answer the phrase quien es el (la) maestro (a) de espanol. De donde es?

The phrase "quien es el (la) maestro (a) de espanol. De donde es?" translates to:

"Who is the Spanish teacher? Where are they from?"

Here's how to answer the question:

1. Identify the teacher:

* If you know the teacher's name, you would say: "El/La maestro(a) de español es [nombre del maestro/a]" (The Spanish teacher is [teacher's name]).

* If you don't know the name, you could say: "No sé, no conozco al maestro/a" (I don't know, I don't know the teacher).

2. State the teacher's origin:

* Once you know the teacher's name, you can say: "[Nombre del maestro/a] es de [lugar de origen]" ([Teacher's name] is from [place of origin]).

* If you don't know where they are from, you can say: "No lo sé, no sé de dónde es" (I don't know, I don't know where they are from).

Example:

"El maestro de español es el Sr. García. Él es de México." (The Spanish teacher is Mr. Garcia. He is from Mexico.)

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