¡A leer!Read the following passage. Then, say whether each statement below is verdadero (true) or falso (false).

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El español es una lengua muy rica y con una larga historia. ¡Y no tienes que visitar otros países para escuchar esta lengua! Además de hablarse en Latinoamérica, España y Guinea Ecuatorial, hay más de (more than) cuarenta millones de hispanohablantes en Estados Unidos. Escuchamos el español en la televisión, la radio, el teléfono, las estaciones de tren, los hospitales y muchos lugares más.

Dado que (Given that) hay cada día más hispanohablantes en Estados Unidos, muchas personas  estudian el español en la escuela o universidad para usarlo en un trabajo futuro. Hay muchas oficinas y organizaciones que necesitan gente bilingüe. Si (If) te gusta hablar español, ¡busca un trabajo donde puedes usar esta habilidad (skill)!?
En Estados Unidos, muchas personas escuchan música en español.?

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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