Solidarity interview

"Entrevista solidaria"
Spanish B2 writing exercise

Discover the power of kindness through Ana’s volunteer story.

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Some vocabulary you may want to look up before or during this exercise: "soup kitchen" and "to dedicate".

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  • Change my choices if you want
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How the test works

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Today we're going to interview Ana Fuentes, who works as a volunteer at a soup kitchen. -Why did you decide to be a volunteer? -Because I believe we can all do something for others. -What do you usually do at the soup kitchen? -Well, I prepare food and talk to the people who come. -What's the hardest part of your job? -Seeing people suffer, but it also gives me the strength to keep going. -And the best part? -When someone thanks you with a genuine smile. -What advice would you give to young people? -That they dedicate a little of their time to helping others, even if it's something small. -What does solidarity mean to you? -It's remembering that no one is alone if we all do our part.

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