A return

"Una devolución"
Spanish B2 writing exercise

Sandra's Black Friday excitement turned to disappointment when her new phone failed.

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Some vocabulary you may want to look up before or during this exercise: "defective" and "refund".

I’ll give you some sentences to translate into Spanish

  • I’ll show you where you make mistakes
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  • Change my choices if you want
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I bought a new phone for Black Friday and was very excited to try it out. However, after a few days, I noticed that it wasn't working properly. The screen sometimes didn't respond. Also, the sound cut out during calls. I decided to return the phone because it was defective. I went to the store where I bought it and explained to the seller the problems I was having with the phone. The seller checked the phone and confirmed that it was defective. He offered me a replacement or a refund. I chose a refund because I no longer trusted that model. The return process was quick and easy. They returned my money back within a few minutes. Although I was disappointed, I was glad that they accepted the return. Now, I'm looking for another more reliable phone. I learned that it's always important to check products thoroughly when purchasing them.

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